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    The Bridgeport Flea And Thrift

    3.0 (6 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM

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    5 months ago

    Drove here and it's not even open on a Saturday at 2:00. Don't waste your time this place is closed.

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    2 years ago

    The selection is limited and a lot of junk. A big enclosed garage..... better ones nearby

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    4 years ago

    This is my absolute favorite place in the world to go and find treasure the owner is very nice and kind with really amazing deals

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    Antiques West

    Antiques West

    3.4
    (8 reviews)
    14.1 mi

    Antiques West is an incredible Syracuse gem that anyone who'd enjoy wandering through a deceptively…read morehuge maze of antique, vintage, and secondhand items would be crazy to overlook! It's a one-story warehouse-style building that's been sectioned and compartmented off into smaller areas where the wares of dozens (I think---it seemed that diverse, anyway) of individual vendors are arranged. The layout of the actual interior is deceptive in that you eventually reach a point toward the back of the main building where you realize that a series of doorways (and with abundant signage indicating what you'll find through each one) actually leads to several additional huge spaces beyond, each with even more items to browse. One of these "back room" areas contained multiple racks filled with vintage clothing (both women's and men's) that had clearly been carefully curated via the vendor's high standards of overall quality/vintage condition, and the diverse range of clothing types (costumey vs. casual/everyday vs. formal/dressy, etc.) was particularly impressive. My visit to AW happened accidentally and with only about an hour remaining until they closed for the day, so I know I didn't get to see all the rooms, let alone all the items, that were available at that time. Even so, I managed to find a wide selection of things to purchase (art prints, vintage collectible calendars, 5+ articles of clothing, two beautiful lamps, and more!) and was definitely able to confirm AW as a 100% worthwhile stop to include on any list of must-visit Syracuse antique/vintage shops. And what's more, every single staff member and vendor that I encountered while I was shopping went absolutely above and beyond in helping me find my way around, learn more about the back stories of certain items I expressed interest in, and trying on the clothing items I'd picked out prior to deciding whether to buy them. They seemed genuinely interested in getting to know me as a first-time shopper, and in turn I got to know several of them on a first-name basis even in the short amount of time I had to spend that afternoon. All in all I have nothing but positive things to say about the entire experience I had at my first Antiques West visit, and I can't wait to go back again soon!

    This was our third antique stop of the day and I would need a morning devoted to exploring. The…read morebest way to describe is it has potential as a combo with antiques and garage sale type items. It's seems unorganized and cluttered in places, but with lots of interesting items to look at. I honestly need a few visits to any antiques place to determine if I would regularly return.

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    Exterior photo of Antiques West coming from downtown
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    A good collection of wood furniture
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    The Eclectic Chic

    The Eclectic Chic

    4.3
    (21 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    Eclectic Chic in Oneida is one of those places you walk into and suddenly realize hours have…read morepassed. There's truly something for everyone. You can wander, explore, and keep finding new things around every corner, it's the kind of shop you never get bored in. And somehow, you can even grab something to eat while you're there, which just makes it even better. What really sets them apart though is what they do for the pet community. Their Rescue Round Up events are amazing and show how much they genuinely care about animals and the people who love them. It's more than just a shop, it's an experience and a community space. Definitely worth a visit (just plan extra time, you'll need it).

    The Eclectic Chic is truly eclectic establishment…read more I tell you, I really had no idea what to expect when we pulled into the parking lot of a former Price Chopper... with it's mirrored exterior still in tact. Inside though you will not find aisles of produce and snacks, but instead a unique collection of antiques, vintage finds, collectables and home goods. Each booth, and there are dozens (I think I read there are over 100...) is specifically curated by it's owner to offer their own unique collection. We walked past a booth of old school toys and action figures, another of milk glass and those little trinkets that everyone's great grandmother seemed to have a collection of. There was a super interesting booth filled with crystals and magical vibes, meanwhile a booth just down the way was filled with colorful vintage pyrex and tupperware. We saw handmade jewelry and knit goods, trading cards, oil paintings, figurines, ornaments, beanie babies, and so much more. Each booth uniquely it's own. We ended up wandering for almost a couple of hours... but honestly I could have spent the entire day there.. so many treasures to discover. Other things of note: - There are several spaces on various levels.. So grab a shopping cart and explore. - We didn't stop for food but there's a diner-esque spot in the back serving up salads and sandwiches. - Dressing rooms (and I think bathrooms) were located up at the front entrance by one of the registers.

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    The entrance to the Eclectic Chic in Oneida,  NY.

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    The entrance to the Eclectic Chic in Oneida, NY.

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