Antique Alley Mall

Antique store · Downtown South

Antique Alley Mall

Antique store · Downtown South

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1126 S Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89104

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1126 S Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89104 Get directions

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12,000 square feet of vintage Las Vegas—memorabilia, mid‑century furniture, records, jewelry—from dozens of local vendors. A Main Street staple and essential stop for one‑of‑a‑kind souvenirs.

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Google
If antiques is what you are searching for you found the meca! This place has it all under one roof and then some! Air conditioned and very friendly staff.

jesse s

Google
This is a must visit in the Arts District! They have a lot of really fun items and the staff are very friendly. You can definitely find a nice souvenir or have a look at some cool things.

Ali G

Google
Let’s start with a good before we get to the bad. This place is actually pretty cool. It has a lot of items and for the most part, it does carry a lot of antiques, especially statues and large items. However, they are priced insanely high to reach into the tourist pocket. I saw some items in their store that was definitely on the tourist side and some vendors that sell items for Vegas tourism that you can buy there that you could definitely buy at the 1.99 vendors on Fremont for upwards of 20$ 🤯. Just because the price gouging I would give them about 3.5 stars. But I had to knock it down to two stars because I definitely got the short end. We saw a really cute booth that had these beautiful works of art and they had to grab bags for a mystery items and naturally we thought that the grab bags would have to do with something about art, but to my surprise, it was literal trash. We got a really dirty mug Who knows how old that bath bomb is it looks like it’s deteriorating and a single coffee pod with no expiration date or to tell how long it’s been sitting as well as an open shower, cap and shower scrubber, which I have to say opened like that is kind of gross whether or not it’s been used how would be able to know? I think the only thing that’s worth keeping is the aromatherapy thing in the back but even that’s going to Goodwill. I’m out $15. I guess that’s what I get for grabbing a blind bag, but I think to be fair if you’re gonna put blind bags at least it should be something that has to do with the booth and not dollar tree random.

Grace Lin

Google
It’s a treasure hunt in a maze! Stores after stores, but always surprises on the next turn. Also love how they support local artists!

Devin Geis

Google
Antique Alley Mall in Las Vegas stands out as one of the most engaging and eclectic thrift stores I’ve ever visited. This sprawling marketplace is a haven for thrifters and antiquers alike, offering an endless array of unique finds and nostalgic treasures. The setup of Antique Alley Mall is a collector's dream. The mall is organized into various stalls, each managed by different vendors. This layout allows for a diverse range of items, from vintage clothing and retro decor to rare collectibles and antique furniture. The variety is staggering, ensuring that no two visits are ever the same. Stepping into Antique Alley Mall is like stepping back in time. You could easily spend hours browsing through the stalls, each turn and corner presenting something new and unexpected. The atmosphere is vibrant yet nostalgic, making it an ideal spot for both seasoned collectors and casual browsers. A bit of history adds to the charm of Antique Alley Mall. Established as a gathering place for a multitude of vendors, it has grown into a well-known destination for locals and tourists seeking one-of-a-kind items that you'd be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. I highly recommend Antique Alley Mall to anyone visiting Las Vegas. Whether you're looking to add to your collection, find a unique gift, or just enjoy a day of antiquing, this place is a must-visit. Don’t rush your visit—give yourself plenty of time to explore all the nooks and crannies of this fascinating thrift store. You never know what treasures you might discover!

Betty Haller

Google
We absolutely LOVED this place. So much good stuff and fun/random things to look at. We picked up some vintage Golden Tiki stirrers and our first Godzilla figure (it glows in the dark!). The staff was so fun, helpful and their enthusiasm was infectious. If you love thrifting this is a must visit!

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Google
Nice places with loads of unique items to fit every budget. Don't rush, take your time.

Hannah Milbauer

Google
Y'all have so many racist things it's crazy if I had a penny for every single racist thing that you had in your store I'd have a thousand dollars it's sad it's even on your posts outside of your store it's ridiculous and disgusting I saw a black lady in the bathroom literally on the phone complaining to her mother about the audacity of you guys expecting to have more of a black community in your store and than not getting rid of ANYTHING racist in your store and it's not only directed towards the black community. I saw things projected towards Pacific Islanders, Asians, natives, native Americans, black people, middle eastern...etc you name it ppl they got it in there store it's completely disgusting and these ppl will try to distract you from it like I tried to take a picture to post a negative review and was also told by MULTIPLE of the vendors not to take pictures and I bet it's because y'all ashamed and as y'all should be y'all need to fix that and have more training or something 🫣🫣
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Alyssa L.

Yelp
Ended up putting everything back, was fun to look through and cool knick knacks. Friendly employees for the most part and not too busy.
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Sean C.

Yelp
If I were the shop owner for a day, I'd change their name from "Antique Alley" to "Crap I Found in an Alley". Unfortunately a lot of antique stores these days are falling into the same "trap" (it probably isn't a trap, just a change in business model). That "trap" is having vendors who exclusively sell mass produced crap made in the last few years. The junk that you'd find at one of those "bin stores". If you're not familiar, they are the places that purchase various pallets of overstock/damaged/junk and sell it for cheap (though far more than it's worth). Either that, or "vintage" signage with the super amazing and authentic print quality with absolutely authentic patina. You know? The kind that wouldn't fool Stevie Wonder. This is that kind of shop. The only vintage item in this place might be the carpet. Not worth the money you pay to park, unless you're into that kind of stuff. Go to any other vintage/antique shop around.
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Rob B.

Yelp
I used to come here for DVDs, Blurays, collectibles, and a taxidermy piece once. Some of their sellers have reasonable prices. It's the concept of eBay in a maze format, with bathrooms that lock you in until you call the store to have the clerk check your pockets to see if you've stolen anything. (This happened to me here last year.) For some reason, their 'all backpacks in lockers' policy has recently changed to 'gesture wildly and screech at anyone with any kind of bag and force them to leave the store before they get to the lockers'. My brother and I were recently kicked out of this store for me having my laptop case with me, despite me trying to comply with their longstanding policy. I don't plan on going back because their idea of service is imitating the taxidermied baboon they've had in their lobby for forever. This is unfortunate, because Nightmare Toys just went out of business and they were my other stop for VHS, DVD, and Bluray buying. I feel like, if the Antique Alley folks can't trust their customers at all to the point of screaming or causing fire hazards, then maybe they shouldn't have any? Why have a store if you hate people being there? Maybe list your piles on eBay?
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Christina R.

Yelp
This is a very large store, with a large amount of vendors and plenty of selection. You can pretty much find anything in this place I think. We were trying to kill some time before dinner reservations so we came in. Little did I know that this place would give me some inspiration for Christmas gifts. I'm mulling over a large purchase still and will probably be back in if I decide to pull the trigger. What's stopping me from the purchase is that pricing here is a little bit extra. I understand people want to make money but I don't think that the item I want is worth the price it's going for. A lot of stuff in here seems very overpriced. The people working are very nice. I'm actually glad that someone hangs out where you are (shoplifting is a problem, I understand) because when we had questions, she was right there to help.
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Julie U.

Yelp
After a heavy lunch, we strolled around this area (known as the Arts District). This large shop was across the street from where we'd eaten lunch so we went in to look around. There is so much stuff crammed into the shop and yet it has some organization to it. On the side of the larger open area, are small little displays with similar kinds of antiques. Some stuff seemed very high priced, but other things were tempting. I found a tiffany style lamp that I would have bought if I could have fit it in my suitcase. Some things were nostalgic, evoking memories of similar things from when I was a girl (oh no, what does that say about me! Antique memories!) As I was browsing, a man (who I assumed was the owner) said that if I found anything I liked, he could give me a deal. Apart from the lamp, nothing tempted me, so we left without buying anything, but it was fun to browse.
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Lauren H.

Yelp
Nice meeting Jim, and great insite and invite. finally met Rick M. This is the antique mall with much more than history, its a collection .
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Steven M.

Yelp
I've been visiting the Antique Alley Mall on Main St for a little over four years and it's definitely one my favourite places in the city for odds and ends. When you first enter this place you walk into a small room connected to big room (which is connected to another very large room) full of Disney memorabilia, vintage sports collectibles, old records, movies, toys, and all the collectible garbage we look for in places like this. Over the past few years I've mostly spent money on old video games here but as time passes so do the vendors so that hasn't been the case as of recent visits. My wife and I stopped in today to poke around and I had a good time checking all the new booths out (don't think I've been here since October) and just like previous trips it's always a large variety of good deals, things you don't see very often, extremely overpriced stuff, and pretty much everything in between. Overall, this place is a fun place to check out and you can almost always find at least something you would buy. I've had great trips here in the past and even though I did not make a purchase today, I'll for sure be making more in the future.
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Lee S.

Yelp
6 years at this location with over 50 Vendors offering an array of vintage memorabilia items dating back to the 1900's and earlier. Items such as clothing, Typewriters, Hot Wheels, Record Players, 8-Track Tapes, Jukebox, Albums, 45' records and a plethora of other interesting items are displayed throughout the establishment. A fully operational Coca Cola truck built in the 1900 is displayed in the window. Memorabilia highlighting the various eras of history are prominently displayed, which, leaves one to reflect on the advancements we've seen in the technology and communication space. The staff is extremely knowledgeable about the various pieces and can offer some behind the scene insights. If you're a collector or just someone who enjoys spending time in antique shops this is the place.
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Michael C.

Yelp
In Las Vegas with some time to kill, I took a ride from the strip down to the Design District with its Antique's Row - a collection of shops within a couple of blocks that sell all manner of antiques, collectibles, and "stuff." Perhaps the largest of the shops - and my favorite - is Antique Alley Mall. Inside there are rows and rows of dozens of booths - each apparently belonging to different vendors - where you can find just about any antique or collectible you might be interested in - and a myriad of other items that are sure to draw your attention. As seen in the attached photos you'll come across furniture, toys, appliances, glassware, china, silver, artwork, posters, signs, records and much more. I always get a kick out of finding things I recall from childhood - things I remember that my parents or grandparents had that - given their worth today - I wish they or I had hung on to! There's enough vintage memorabilia to browse through here at the Antique Alley Mall to keep you busy for an hour or more. Based on my own areas of interest I found most prices to be fairly reasonable and I am sure vendors are open to negotiation. If you enjoy hunting for that elusive toy from your childhood, that record from the 60's you wish you had kept, the perfect neon sign for your man cave, or just taking a tour of things from years gone by - this is a terrific place to spend some time.
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Jason C.

Yelp
Scored a sweet vintage tiki mug. Rode a bucking bronco for $.25. My vintage lamp heart skipped a beat when I saw the fresh vintage lamp stock. Pure heaven for my collectors heart and taste
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Sebastian N.

Yelp
Antique Alley Mall is seriously ...massive. I went in thinking it would be a cute little antique shop, but it's like a whole maze of cool stuff. They have around 65 different vendors, and each one has it's own little booth with tons of vintage stuff. Def worth checking out whether you're a serious collector or just looking for a fun and nostalgic shopping experience.
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Jenna H.

Yelp
First of omg this place is huge! It's so much to look at. We breezed through it pretty quickly, but if you take your time, this could be a 3 hour ordeal. They have everything from collectibles to vintage to signed memorabilia. Prices are what you would expect for a vintage market. You never know what you might find. I love just walking around and looking. I didn't take any photos just of one lamp, which is just everything. It's gorgeous.
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Mark W.

Yelp
Rude staff starts hassling you to buy something right away, prices too high, don't accept donations.

Jeannie K.

Yelp
Super rude sellers, asked a simple question regarding whether or not the seller knew anything about the maker's mark on a ring I was interested in purchasing. The seller snorted and laughed at me, which just absolutely turned me off. I went somewhere else and ended up finding a lovely antique ring with a very knowledgeable seller & also had the original purchase receipt from 1962.

LeAnna S.

Yelp
Howwdy. I am a california bbie visiting vegas for the 200th time. Yet ive never took the time to stop by this Great place. While wonder and finding out new favorite antique we stimbled upon a great deal. Leave a review for a spin on the big wheel. I GOT 15 off!
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Apple S.

Yelp
This is a very impressive antique store. Not like any other where you mostly find junk. This one has treasures. And they are expensive. We enjoyed looking at what was offered. It's really impressive. Prices are too LOL. I was mostly amazed with the collection from World War II, in Europe this is very illegal , but here it is not so I don't understand why people get offended in the reviews with an ANTIQUE store not doing anything illegal and honestly offers some very unique materials with this. He's not doing anything illegal. Yes these items bring horrible memories, but be angry at law makers. He offers something there seems to be a market for and he has a right to do this as long the law allows it. Just my opinion.

Matt B.

Yelp
After multiple visits as a male carrying leftovers from a nearby lunch restaurant, with a female carrying a purse, I was denied service for not agreeing to place food in a locker. I was fine with allowing staff to look in the small container of food. But this does not apply to women, just men, it seems. Never mind that the lockers are 50 years old and not food safe.
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Tracie M.

Yelp
This place is HUGE. Lots of street parking. It has a musty odor when you first walk in which is typical of almost any antique mall. They have everything under the sun. My favorite booth was Hotflash Design with lots of vintage linens and quilt items.
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Diana B.

Yelp
This was the second antique shop we hit on the strip it was right across the street from the first one. And to be honest we were like kids in a candy store walking into this place. There is so much to look at everything in between from toys to vintage clothing to collectables to a lot of music memorabilia. We were greeted right away by the workers there, they were super helpful in any questions or anything that we wanted to look at there. This is one of those places that's a hodge podge of things but there is definitely something for everyone here indefinitely. Prices range all over the place depending on the booth that you're walking into but there's also a lot of discounts and some of the booths. A lot of old school Vegas things as well you can definitely get lost in here for a few hours looking at everything. We walked away with 2 vintage toys and some vintage marble shooters.
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Sandra L.

Yelp
A fun little Antique Mall located downtown. There is plenty of street parking available, just make sure you pay at the street kiosk. Antique Alley has a large mix of current and older artifacts. They have retro Christmas decor, furniture, clothing, phones and more. Current and some new items as well. Plenty of cases to look through for sure!! You can spend as much or as little time in here as you want. It's a cool mismatch of new vs old. Plenty of items to see and ponder over. A serious must see!
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Victoria E.

Yelp
Great items from multiple dealers. Friendly staff ready to help down each area of the store.
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Stephanie D.

Yelp
I live in Las Vegas and this is my favorite place to shop and peruse. All the vendors are friendly, helpful and excited to share their goods with you. They even have a punch card! I attached photos of my favorite finds

Stacy C.

Yelp
Really ridiculous place. Asked to put my very small bag with handles in a locker. Then my niece and I were followed around the store. Why?? The rudest people ever work here. Will never return.
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Drew B.

Yelp
IMHO, the crown jewel of the antique/retro/collectible row on Las Vegas' Main Street (https://www.mainstreet.vegas/antiques.html) is the Antiques Alley Mall. I've been to a lot of antique "malls" -- several vendors with sections throughout the store -- I don't recall being in such a voluminous one. 12,000 square feet of stuff, 65 vendors, and just about every blast from the past you can imagine... So many license plates. So many road signs. So much Pop Funko. So many slot machines (duh, it's Vegas!) So much classic wood furniture. So much artwork. So many automobile collectibles. So many neon signs. So many old soda and booze bottles. So much Western and cowboy clothes and memorabilia. So much Star Wars stuff. So many antique cash registers. So many vintage clothes (about 75% for women) and sports jerseys (about 100% for men ;). So many vinyl records and jukeboxes.. So many lamps. So many old instruments. I also really like the retro furniture ... a lot from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Then there are the one-of-a-kinds: The late-50s Coke machine (when a bottle was 10 cents!), a Flying A Gasoline pump from the 1930s, the giant case of replica sports championship rings (many Super Bowl rings); and -- of course being in Vegas, plenty of options for the Elvis Presley fan. I left with a road sign for $44 and a 1960s license plate for $20. I can't wait to come back for more! Leave yourself at least two hours to make your way through this castle of collectibles, this armory of antiques, this rectory of retro.
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Andrea S.

Yelp
Wish I read the reviews before coming in but I like looking at antiques and it was my first time in the arts district. I wasn't greeted when I walked in which is always an indication that I'm not welcome because a bell went off so they knew I was there. I saw a lot of interesting things but when I saw this lady who worked there a few feet away from me speak to a white couple that came in soon after me, I declined against spending my money. I continued to look and was prepared to spend some money but unfortunately my GREEN money wasn't welcome so I left and won't be back .The reviews about being RACIST are true. Totally bad vibes.

Kaylani E.

Yelp
I was visiting from California hoping to find a cool thrift store.They do have some nice gems in there, but do not expect to go into that shop thinking it's a thrift or equal exchange store. Most stores try to hide the fact that they're trying to rip you off but here they do NOT care! An expensive ass used store with unfriendly vendors. Better off going across the street!
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Justice W.

Yelp
!!!!RETHINK ABOUT BUYING FROM THIS RACIST PLACE!!!! My mom and I had a reservation at a restaurant close by so we thought we'd walk & look around at different shops nearby while we waited. At first glance inside this place seems like just a neat little antiques shop, but once you browse around in the different areas they have, you'll notice that their prices are pretty high for what the item/s are worth. Don't get me wrong, certain antiques are definitely worth their high prices, but they're selling EXTREMELY RACIST statues and jars for astronomical prices, AND have them all on their own shelf not even 50 feet away from the front door of their establishment. You'll see in the photo I've added, there's a coffee/sugar/flour set in the shape of a (I'm assuming) house slave, and they're selling them for $189?!!?! You're really trying to profit off of racist pieces?! Do you have morals or even know what the word means? I truly don't understand how the owner/s think that selling these types of items are ok. Someone please get this place in check or find new management before it gets shut down from selling more offensive "antiques".
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Courtney M.

Yelp
Mood - history Upon entering was quickly greeted. Everyone was so friendly and constantly smiling. Everything is for sale unless noted. However there is something for everyone in here. I found many pieces that brought me back to my great grandparents house. Each area is themed to the pieces it is representing, and some are just hodge podge of sorts. So many history pieces, and vintage pieces, plus all the in-between. Pricing is variable depending on what your interested in. I honestly thought this place was neat and def something different to do. Would def recommend Location is Main/ California- parking is streets or lots

Corinne R.

Yelp
Not good costumer service. My uncle was forced to pay for something that he didn't break.
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Patrick M.

Yelp
Way too much to look at in a short time. Make sure you have at least 2 hr minimum before you go. Very friendly staff
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Susan R.

Yelp
While out seeing downtown and all the change and progress that has gone into this little stretch on Main Street here I thought that we would go and check out the antique stores. This antique store is one of the best down here that I have been to. There space is huge and decorated so well. The way the light comes in the front windows just illuminated there store so well. The store is a celebration of all things old that can be new again. As one walks through the store they are divided into little areas that are leased by individual buyers. It is such a great business model that allows a whole bunch of individual sellers to showcase their wares. I was impressed at this store since when browsing and one finds something they must have, you want to know the price first off. Everything in this store is behind glass too and the protection of their valuables. One usually thinks the glass means it is an impossible amount, but not here. They post their prices on top or visible so that the tag can be seen clearly. That way one knows how much the item costs. This is a wonderful store that sells some really inexpensive items. If you are searching for something look no further than here, also one could find new treasure that you need too!
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Tommy J.

Yelp
If you're black, you get a personal shopper! (not really, they'll just follow you around {a lot}) I decided to stop in and browse while I was waiting to meet a friend for drinks. The first thing I noticed to the right of the entrance was the vinyl records. I decided to look through all the bins as I knew I had time because my friend is always late. I kneeled to look through the fourth bin; I noticed an older gentleman standing next to me. I thought he was waiting to look through the records himself. Nah, he was staring at me, making sure I didn't steal these big ass vinyls. I decided to leave his section and walk towards the vintage toys. I'm having a blast over here, recognizing toys from my childhood until THE SAME GUY walks over and says, "excuse me, I just need to check prices over here" ... You've been here all day? You need to check prices right now?? Cool, so I make my way towards the back of the store near the vintage coke machine. As I turn around, guess who is right by me??? The SAME FREAKING GUY!! This time he grabs someone from the breakroom! I think he didn't want to leave his section too long. This older lady with a faux fur playboy black and white coat comes out, literally finds a seat, and takes over being shopping with me. We found some Playboy magazines. I thought this was cool. I've never really purchased a playboy, and they're on sale. So from the coke machine to the playboy, she has followed me ... ol' owl ass "woman" ... As I was searching through the magazines she finally spoke "need any help? What dates are you looking for?" Girlllllllllll, IDK! I just want to shop alone! I left that section heading towards the middle of the store. Guess who was there? FAUX FUR PLAYBOY COAT!! At this point, it was time for me to go! I did buy a few items I couldn't pass on. But I will never be back.
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Crystal O.

Yelp
Antique alley mall is fun to get lost in. Many interesting pieces made me pause for a second glance. No purchases today but we did have a lot of fun and spent a couple hours browsing.
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Natalie A.

Yelp
This is not a reflection on the venders there! The mall itself is fun to look at! However its Vegas in the middle of summer and my friend and I wanted some water after walking around, we went in a second time knowing they sold water there. When my friend took out her card to pay for the water bottles, the lady at the front was so rude and without explaining anything to us said "I'm not going to sell you water if you're paying with a debit card." My friend and I were so confused! She just kept saying she wouldn't sell it to us! She even said "I know one of you has to have some cash right now" I finally looked in my purse and I had $2.... finally after we paid she said there is a $5 minimum card purchase hahaha I have no idea why she couldn't be polite in the first place and said that from the get go
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John L.

Yelp
Antiques are universal timepieces to our timeline. It began with a choice of a new generation. A fantasy to achieve the greatest flight ever taken. Something as miraculous as the birth of a newborn. As everlasting as a Pharaoh's tomb. As legendary as a King's music. And as breathtaking as breathing under water. As infinite as the Tree of Life. As powerful as the hammer in the hand of the God of Thunder. Something as influential to modern communication as the typewriter. And as captivating as the art produced by a film camera. A time period as iconic as Woodstock. Passed down from generation to generation like a great worldwide novel. And sealed in our memories forever, just like our very first kiss. On your next visit to any antique house of creativity. Decode the answers to any of life's questions you may have. All the pieces to the puzzle are somewhere between A DaVinci Code and Zeus. Take all the time you need. Timepieces like these are much like Quality Time. They will always be Timeless.
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Shea V.

Yelp
Please note this review is not a reflection of their merchandise: this shop has a lot of very cool finds and I recommend you check it out for yourself! I just have to comment on my personal experience here. There is a notification on the door, "Please leave large bags and backpacks in provided lockers." I came in with a fanny pack on my shoulder, my gf with a backpack, my sister with a tote (larger than my bag). We were greeted nicely by a tall man,"need any help?" To keep it brief-ish, no one was asked to check their bags. We walked around for 20 minutes and at some point I was hanging by the register waiting for my group to finish up. "We got lockers for your bag!" The same tall bald man that greeted us, was suddenly barking at me, "we got lockers for your bag." It felt odd that he was singling me out. I know they have a bag policy but mine did not fall within the description on the door. And regardless of that, I'd be down to comply but why not ask my gf for her backpack? Clearly, a "backpack." I don't want to think it's because she has blonde hair and blue eyes but it's hard not to think that played a part. Based of feeling, that's what it feels like. I wish I'd have had a different experience. Our group still purchased numerous items and the same guy asked about my sister's shirt on the way out but people shouldn't feel uncomfortable being there. Don't welcome them and then ask for their bag 20 minutes later but not the whole groups. Singling people out is odd, and doing so to the darkest-skinned person in the group is especially strange. Too bad. Definitely check this place out though, lots of cool stuff.
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Kristie J.

Yelp
This antique mall is so cool. There is so much stuff here ranging from musical collectibles, to dolls to old instruments. You name it and they have it. This place is very big and must be well known since so many people were in here. Keep in mind, the store is packed tight and one wrong move and everything could come crashing. They do have a no bag rule and I understand why. There is so much vintage treasure here, you don't have to spend a lot of money to find things that you like. We found a polaroid camera for $15 which was very cool. Of course they have the expensive items but I think the little things are more exciting. This is a great store and worth coming into to. Coming on a Saturday there was plenty of street parking.
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Jan T.

Yelp
THIS PLACE IS AWESOME! Best store in the Arts District! Easily accessible for wheelchairs etc. A variety of vendors sell their items...there is something for everyone here, trust me. From old collectibles to clothes to brand new artwork...do not miss this place. Prices are reasonable, not like some other stores close by. Vendors are super sweet and willing to help you browse or find something special. Forget online shopping, shop local and visit this store! Some items brought me back to my childhood, things I hadn't seen for years. And the local art pieces are awesome. Whatever you want, you'll find it there. We plan on bringing our friends back and visit often!
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Shawna R.

Yelp
This mall has a lot to offer. Lots of vendor spaces; so prices range, but pretty affordable. I found some vintage patches and appliqués for cheap, can't wait to put them to use. They do have a good selection on vintage clothes and accessories, just have to look. No fitting rooms that I saw, so make sure to know your size. Overall this place has many eras of vintage, great place to spend a good hour in hunting for treasures.
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Suzanne M.

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We walked in here while hopping into the breweries at the Arts District. Looking at antiques is pretty fun, so we decided to try it. We were greeted at the door, was looked at. I looked at a couple of things in the front of the store and said to my group, "You think if I get something here they will ship it to me?" Immediately, the man aggressively said, "Honey if you have the money I'll ship to Mars if I have to" I felt the whole time the workers were staring at us as if we were going to steal something. It was a cool place, but customer service needs much improvement.
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michael m.

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OMG SO GOOD! I found a TON of Mid Century Furniture and kitschy mid mod accessories (and a ton of other stuff too - this mall is huge)! This is definitely not your grandmother's fuddy duddy old dusty antique store... This place has way cool stuff (some things were SUPER fun and unexpected) and the prices are really good. I. Love. This. Store.
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Wahine N.

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When in Vegas, this is the shop to visit. Sixty five vendors all one place. There's a nice variety of things for sale or just to look at. Theres things for those looking for tools, jewelry, clothing, house ware, furniture, etc. Sensory overlay. You could easily spend a couple of hours there. Close to Down town. Check it out!
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Joana S.

Yelp
If you are someone into antiquing and thrifting, I highly recommend this place! I wondered into to place by coincidence and I did not want to leave empty handed. This mall in full of antiques from every decade and is arranged according to what it is like music, house decor, electronics, clothing, entertainment, etc. As soon as I stepped foot into this place I did not want to miss every section without seeing what they have. I believe this mall has gems and it requires patience to look at everything they have and find something valuable to you. I was able to find old sewing patterns at a great price and a lovely book about how to dress and I love it! I will definitely put it to use.

MDIII G.

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I had come in to get something i saw the previous day and the person that helped said he couldn't find the key for the display case where the item was housed but offered to show me other chips, Why would i want to see other chips when i knew exactly what i wanted and had been there the day before already ? He didn't even try to contact the owner of the display or look or ask anyone else . The display case was next to his display so i don't know if that had anything to do w it . I was over it But service was much better at Charleston Antique mall . They lost the sale and i won't be back .. which is too bad because i'm always frequenting and purchasing at these places when i'm town .
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Sharlene C.

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This was our first vintage shop stop on our trip to Vegas and we hit the jackpot! Lots of great treasures and the staff is super attentive and helpful! We liked it so much that we came back a 2nd time during our visit and found more treasures! Definitely would put this on the "must shop" list for vintage hunting in Vegas!
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Mikel S.

Yelp
Like a living walking museum experience, but everything is for sale. Tons of various collectibles. The vendors are nice and informative. It feels good here.
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Billy P.

Yelp
Great place to find amazing rare vintage items. Prices are amazing. Wonderful location close to coffee places, restaurants and many other shopping locations. Make this part of your downtown experience!!!

liz m.

Yelp
1) Love this Antique Store...so many cool old and upcycled things 2) Amazing staff that goes above and beyond. Nicole helped me see if I could haggle with the shop owner and then i told her I was sending this lamp as a gift to my sister and got me a box, packaged it up safe and made sure it was good to go. She didn't have to do that and it really helped me a lot as a visitor. Great store, great people! Highly recommend! Thanks Nicole and Melissa! Truly grateful for your care.

Rada K.

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NAZI ESTABLISHMENT This store owner PRIDES himself on displaying and selling Nazi memorabilia. I have been a customer for a couple of years despite their lack of customer service and rude behavior and spent a lot of money there as I buy higher ticket items but on my trip there in July with my daughter I noticed a large swastika and Nazi artifacts collection display tucked away in the back of the store. I called out the owners wife for it in hopes they would come to their senses and remove it. Apparently they did not! I was at the Antique Alley Mall yesterday, Sunday, browsing in the front when I heard a commotion and a customer having a heated conversation with the owner about the Nazi memorabilia being sold and his racist Anti-Semitic behavior! The owner was screaming for the customer to get the hell out. What made the situation even worse is that all the workers and other patrons of the store gathered around and ganged up agains the customer who was unhappy with the Nazi memorabilia being displayed and sold calling him names and telling him to get lost. When he left the staff and other people in the store were laughing the situation off and gloating in their united attack on the man was upset. One woman who looked like a low life meth addict was eagerly discussing the situation with the owner (tall bald man) and professing how she was happy to stand up for the store to the unwelcome Jew that pointed out the Nazi swag. Another woman was laughing: "What's the big deal? Just an Austrian man that died 50 years ago, so what, get over it", - she said referring to what I assume is Hitler (I won't go into her lack of history knowledge or math skills). The owner looked very pleased with upsetting the customer that left and accepted encouraging looks and conversation for his Nazi collection. Needless to say I did not buy any of the items the cashier held for me while I was browsing for more once I saw what transpired. I walked out - Antique Alley Mall definitely lost a good client in me.