Came in for a coffee and a bite to eat after a long walk along the canal, then went browsing throughout the whole shop. It's a place you could spend all day just looking at all the items for sale in there. It's a big treasure trove.
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Noel Edwards ★★★★★
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Adam Bevington ★★★★★
Awesome place for a wander with curios galore ranging from "wow that's awesome" to "who would ever want that" (although taste is wide and varied so the answer is of course someone will who will love it) via "who knew this existed' and its wonderful. There's a coffee shop/bar and there really is something for everyone here. Large stock of vintage cameras, watches, uranium glass, pokemon cards, slides, x-rays, crockery and movie posters (plus a plethora of other stuff). Seriously just go for a wander and see what you can find.
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Stephen Townsend ★★★★★
It's my first time here and I was very pleasantly impressed, the antique area was closing when I arrived at 5pm though the café stays open for a further few hours... I had a coffee and cake which was delicious... There's lot's of items on show to browse around in the downstairs and upstairs areas... There's indoor and outside seating available... I'm definitely coming again and will make sure I have more time to spare on my next visit...
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gary spear ★★★★★
Great store. I'm a dinosaur, so remember it being a working hardware / industrial supply shop. Super nice friendly staff, lots of interesting stuff. Records, clothes, antiques, watches, badges, jewellery, memorabilia etc etc across three floors. Some things expensive, some a bargain. Found a well priced leather jacket today. Seems to work on the same principle as most antique stores these days where multiple small independent retailers rent a small space in a larger building. Card transactions only. Cafe & toilets on site a bonus.
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Luke Garratt ★★★★★
This place is a hidden gem. The coffee was great and the staff were very friendly. The place is full of beautiful vintage and antique products and you could easily spend a few hours exploring all the different rooms and floors.
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Charlotte Walker ★★★★☆
I've liked this shop for several years, always interesting stuff to look at but I feel the new layout on the ground floor is kind of confusing and weird, plus many items unpriced and staff not present at tills. The space doesn't seem to be being used as effectively as before, but I like the bar/cafe . I'd say prices are a bit steep.
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Geoffrey Maycock ★☆☆☆☆
The worst antique shop I went to, very little vintage and antiques. The clothes are not vintage they are brand new, and the till person does not know the prices of the goods or does not have a number for the dealers. I highly not recommend this place if you are looking for vintage/antiques
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Alex “Al” G ★★★★★
Cosy aesthetic with great coffee, vintage clothes, antiques, barbers, tattoo parlour and museum of curiosity in the basement! What more do you need in life! You can easily spend a few hours in there and not see the same section twice. Highly recommended for lovers of the esoteric.
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Matt Adlard (Matt) ★★★★☆
Great space, lots of interesting and quirky unique items, reasonably priced. The place is not very disabled friendly and wheel chair access is not really viable. However friendly staff and outside cafes option is good.
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Michele Jones ★★★★☆
I've been here twice and purposely looked it up the second time when I was in Nottingham for work. A really quirky shop on 3 levels. Fabulous Mad Hatter tea room on ground floor with the Mad Hatter himself. Spent a good hour looking round whilst waiting for my train just across the road. Lots and lots to look at! Almost too much! You can sit in, or out for coffee too. They could improve on their hot chocolate making though! All in all a good place to hang out.
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