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    Stephanie S.

    This place is absolutely adorable!! As soon as you walk in you are immediately transported to the 50s/60s. I was a little worried it was going to be pricey because of the excellent quality of their merchandise, but actually I was the complete opposite! I will definitely be back!!

    Abby S.

    Merry Christmas to ME! My folks were in town this weekend to get me an early Christmas gift! Awwww.... They knew that I needed some furniture and were prepared to spend the day looking around St. Louis. However, I saved us all a bunch of time by heading straight to TFA. The BF and I have had our eye on a Heywood Wakefield buffet for some time now and were crossing our fingers that it was still there. It was! AND it was on sale. Score! We were able to negotiate a slightly lower price by paying in cash too. Fa la la la la. La la la la. TFA does not deliver, folks. So you should be prepared to pick up your items from them within a week of purchase. They will help you get it in your car, but once you are home, it's your responsibility to get it in the house. We are SO excited about the new purchase. The item is high quality and 100% wood, which is not always easy to find these days. Can't wait to go back to TFA after the holidays and look for end tables! And because it took us less than an hour to pick out the furniture, we had time to go get ice cream afterwards. Now that's time well spent :)

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    Jennifer B.

    Yelp needs to install a special 10 star rating for places like this. These guys ROCK, they are so incredibly nice that I just can't get over it! There is parking in the back for customers, and just wait until you step inside. TFA just doesn't look all that big from the outside, and really it isn't, and yet they pack in so much merchandise that it would take hours to see it all! Not only that, everything.....and I do mean everything.....is so cool that I contemplated selling a kidney in order to purchase the lot of it. I of course didn't, but I hope that gives you an inkling of how seriously great TFA is. They have all manner of doo-dads from the 50s, 60s and 70s to decorate your home and yourself with. The hat collection, ooooooh the hat collection, makes me sob due to the beauty of it. There are a ton of clothes as well, all of which are super snazzy! Get ready for an addiction people!

    Jessica C.

    Wow, wow, wow. What a gem! Out of every antique/brocante/resale/old stuff/whatever you want to call it store, this is easily the best I've ever visited, anywhere. It's well organized, thorough, and unlike every other store I've seen, it's impeccably clean and doesn't have that musty/dusty basement smell. If you visit the same type of store in the CWE, your jaw will drop at the ludicrous prices. While TFA isn't giving their stuff away, it's much more reasonably priced. Some of the staff are friendly and helpful. Other staff are not. My shopping companion bought approximately $9.50 of knick knacks. TFA has a $10 minimum for credit cards, and they refused to waive this requirement for her even though she was only fifty cents short and didn't have cash on her. Oh, I should also mention that she and her family are well known, repeat customers. I thought that a bit priggish, especially since she's known to the store and will likely be back. What would they have done if I hadn't been there to spot her $10? Refused the sale? But! This was overall a wonderful shopping experience and if I'm ever in the market for furniture in StL, TFA will be at the top of my list!

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    Amy D.

    I've been going to TFA for years (back when it was on Grand). I love the new, bigger location because that means more shopping. I like to look, but I buy only occasionally. In this way, TFA is very much like any other antique store. Some days you don't see anything, and other days you walk out with something you didn't know you needed but now are completely in love with. I have never bought furniture, and I stick primarily to the nik naks. I'm a big fan of mid-century modern but can't really afford the nice pieces of furniture that I would like. So, I get things at TFA like throw pillows, dishes, coasters, and two table lamps with original shades that I could afford because they were sold as-is and one of them was well-loved. It had a chip on part of the base and a fraying electrical cord. But a cheap extension cord and some DIY creativity, and those are my favorite lamps (with the chip turned toward the back). My whole family loves the place for different reasons. I like the mid-century modern decor, my little sister loves the hipster vintage clothes and jewelry, my dad likes the friendly people and the flash bulbs, and my mom likes the games and toys from her childhood. Also, I wouldn't say that TFA is strictly for people who like the retro style, because smaller, unique pieces (i.e. not furniture) can be used to add interest to any room or table setting. One of my friends, whose style is more contemporary, loves my throw pillows and wants some for her living room. But as antiquing goes, I haven't seen any that I like in the same style for a while, but I'll keep coming back to see.

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    The men who own TFA are great. I've been several times and I've always had great service.

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    In comparison to mid-century modern stores in other cities, the prices are a downright steal!

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    The BF and I stopped in here last night. I hadn't been in, in awhile. I purchased some of my first…read morefake food items in here from a dinning room display, so I was on a hunt for old time sake. The store is definately set in a neat and orderly fashion. It's that typical vendor to vendor booth style. My eyes kept lighting up as we walked throughout the store. It seems a majority of the store is setup as a living room/dining room and kitchen display with other rooms casusally thrown in. I love that concept. I kept getting so excited from booth to booth, it was such a pleasure walking through looking at literal antique items. I would say more on the upscale, well kept end. I wasn't paying attention to prices, so I couldn't tell you price points. I was on a literal hunt for a specific item but kept getting caught up in the booth displays. At this particular location, as opposed to across the street, I didn't see as many junk items but actual nice things. I do agree with the other Yelpers reviews as far as the employees not being super friendly, as far as asking you if you were finding everything ok or if you needed assistance. I saw one man behind the checkout area whom was busy on the phone and couldn't really tell who else worked there. But.......besides that, I could care less, simply because I had an enjoyable experience and so did the BF. Another plus was the parking lot right on the side of the building. It is not well lit, so beware.

    Went to check out an item with no tag. They called dealer and quoted me one price but charged be…read morehigher. I won't go back to this store since I can't trust them.

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    The Purple Cow

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    3.8(11 reviews)
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    This shop was one of my favorite stops on Cherokee Street. I got the feeling that a lot of the…read morethings I admired were not for sale because they didn't have prices on them, but it was great to just walk through and see things. It was like walking through an awesome quirky museum of americana, but keep in mind that I love old signs. Definitely check out the outdoor area, which has a neat little bridge and is filled with trinkets, statues and cool signs, including a few hotel/motel signs. Yeah, I would live there.

    All along the Historic Cherokee district is a variety of antique shops, all of which have their own…read moreniche. The Purple Cow is my favorite because there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of rhyme or reason for what's in the shop, but the randomness makes sense once you're in there! A few of the Purple Cow's specialties include: - A huge collection of vintage postcards, kept in old library card catalog drawers. I love to sift through them and see what vacation spots used to look like. And it's fun to read the used ones...see what kinds of messages people used to send to loved ones back in the day. - Antique hardware. If you're in the market for hooks, pulls or doorknobs, this might be the place for you. They usually don't come in sets, so if you like an eclectic aesthetic, that's a perfect place to purchase items for your house. - Signs. There's a huge, neon parrot sign that I inquired about. It's not for sale, but most of the signs are. There's old street signs, signs advertising products and a random arrow that directs people to the restroom. - There's also a large bookshelf of sports memorabilia near the register. Personally, sports anything doesn't pique my interest. But my boyfriend, who's an avid baseball card collector, said that the collection was pretty interesting. On my first visit, I purchased a framed "paint by numbers" of a ship at sea for our new apartment. It cost $5 and hangs on the wall next to a framed President Garfield on our entry room wall. If that gives you any indication of what kinds of antiques I'm into, then you'll understand why I love the Purple Cow.

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    The White Rabbit

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    I had a gift card from our family rob your neighbor Christmas game. We do all local places and I…read morewas glad to get one for a place I'd never been. I was on my way to the place next door when I realized the White Rabbit was right there. Bonus! Shopped around, they had some cute things. I love flour sack towels and found one with flowers that was pretty. And kept going back to fancy glasses in blue so I decided to get those, too. Prices were reasonable and I spent the gift card plus some. I was really uncomfortable about the personal conversation the staff was having after my husband and I were the only customers in the shop. Not anything horrible but just not a convo for when customers are around.

    As their website says, "The White Rabbit - A Vintage Chic Boutique"…read more What a great boutique to find unique and original gifts. When you enter the store you know you have found a #shoplocal #shopsmall store that will help you finish your holiday shopping. I found so many amazing gifts for those hard to buy for cousins. There were vintage items, that took me back to our childhood memories and I cannot wait for them to open their gifts and have the same flashbacks as I did shopping. I got a chuckle out of the candy jar for well behaved children. It's a shame they don't have one for well behaved adults as well. Would I come back? Yes, when I need a unique gift that you can't find anywhere else. When: December 11, 2016 Why: Gift Shopping #shoplocal

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