Would you be able to recommend good antique stores around DFW?
Posted by Dealmesometendies@reddit | Dallas | View on Reddit | 30 comments
Preferably closer to Dallas/Irving area but I don’t mind a drive. Trying to find a place that may have multiple stores to rummage through versus one stop. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
Texie1976@reddit
There's a huge place on South Cooper near I20 in Arlington.
Besides great prices, the best thing about this place is they have employees who push carts and buggies around the whole place and they will take all the things you're lugging around to their "hold room" by the register and have everything wrapped up for you when you get finished.
TheThreeRocketeers@reddit
Dolly Python
JoeJoeJoeJoeJoeJoe@reddit
https://maps.app.goo.gl/pbEKqmf1vAvzVDr86?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
Sea-Cauliflower-8368@reddit
Forestwood Antique Mall
winecat5@reddit
Another vote for forestwood!
p8nt_junkie@reddit
I bought my wife’s diamond and platinum Art Deco wedding ring here 20 years ago! Forestwood is the legit sh!t
Merciless972@reddit
Plano antique mall
https://maps.app.goo.gl/vf8Fibf8dPXarC2e6
arlenroy@reddit
I second this, there's another antique/consignment place on Coit Rd by Beltline thats cool. I'll try to find it.
jillsvag@reddit
https://www.cottonwoodmarket.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIx5TWgZj_igMVUS1ECB0kDxFTEAAYASAAEgK0cfD_BwE
Outrageous-Pay-8969@reddit
Little further but Grapevine Antique Mall is usually pretty good
CatteNappe@reddit
https://www.cityviewantiques.com/
City View, smaller than most but as good as any for assortment.
p8nt_junkie@reddit
after your done there, don’t forget to grab a burger, cheese fries and brew from Jake’s next door
CatteNappe@reddit
Or before going, stop at Lake HIghlands Cafe just a block up Abrams, for a breakfast/brunch.
https://lakehighlandscafe.com/menu
Heretogetthingsdone@reddit
Looks small from the front but it's bigger on the inside!
CatteNappe@reddit
It is, I've been in it, but it's still a good bit smaller than Forestwood or some of the others.
MsMo999@reddit
Grapevine antique mall
KelleyDallas@reddit
Lots of Furniture store on Riverfront. Dallas
cupcakesordeath@reddit
Downtown Carrollton has several antique stores on the square.
Diam0ndHAND_Ape@reddit
Forney… it’s the Antique Capital of the World. No 🧢
meltedkuchikopi5@reddit
city view is cool!
Alien-intercourse@reddit
Antique gallery in Mesquite, I find it to be one of the most decently priced antique malls. I like places like Lula Bs and Dolly python because they are fun but I almost never leave with anything because of the prices.
sean_fultron@reddit
City view antique mall is great
yogabbagabbagoo@reddit
Cottonwood antique mall on Richardson not too overpriced forest wood in Dallas is super overpriced
Mt198588@reddit
Downtown mckinney and downtown grapevine
darjeelinger1709@reddit
Curiosities!
ArtegallTheLame@reddit
The surviving portion of the Downton Mini Mall in Denton.
Eri_cuh@reddit
There’s a lot of stores by the design district on riverfront. Benny Jack’s and Lula B’s are my favs, griffin trading is a good one too
Dealmesometendies@reddit (OP)
I appreciate your help I was just looking at those and thought that might be the best move thanks!
oakleafwellness@reddit
Trades Day out in Canton might have some good antiques ever so often. At least they did years ago before the pandemic, people will buy things at estate sales and then resell ever so often.
Dealmesometendies@reddit (OP)
I love canton but my game plan was for this weekend haha! I have to admit the last time I went a lot has changed. It’s a lot more “new” stuff versus actual vintage or anything antique wise. Makes me kinda sad.