Frontier Trading Company
Address
3686 Woodville Hwy, Tallahassee, Florida, 32305
Phone
+1 850-656-2113Hours
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Frontier Trading Company is a collectibles store located in Tallahassee, Florida that has captured the attention of local shoppers. The store offers a unique and engaging shopping experience, with an ever-changing inventory of furniture, smalls, and nostalgic items that customers can't find in regular stores anymore.
Customers describe the store as a "hidden gem" that provides fair prices and a friendly owner. The diverse and unique merchandise includes "an amazing assortment of trinkets" and "tons of great priced nostalgic items." Reviewers praise the friendly staff and say they always find great items when they visit, eager to continue exploring the store's offerings.
Overall, Frontier Trading Company seems to provide a pleasant and rewarding shopping experience for collectors and treasure hunters in the Tallahassee area. It is a beloved local destination for those seeking one-of-a-kind collectibles and antiques.
9 reviews
Lauren Sprague
This whole complex is a hidden gem! Been thrifting in Tallahassee for 5 years and didn't know it existed until I delivered food here today. Prices are fair and the owner is friendly!
Megane Neko
I enjoyed the visit for sure, interesting finds.
Santhana Drake
Always a pleasure visiting Frontier Trading Company'. Friendly staff. Ever changing inventory of furniture, smalls, etc. Didn't find what I was searching for today, but will return...
Sheila Baker
Had some items I wanted
Leland Jones
Very friendly business to visit and lots of different items to choose through. I like a lot
Dawn Dilmore Nguyen
Always find great items when we go.
Delana Johnson
Love this place. Has tons of great priced nostalgic items. Things you can't buy in stores anymore.
Paul Kreuzer
Such an amazing assortment of trinkets!!
Myche Tician
This is a large complex composed of several different thrift/ salvage stores with or without a central checkout it depends on I guess what store you are in. But it's independent sellers in a large area in multiple buildings. The selection is mostly salvage from what I can see, a lot of housewares and kitchen wares windows various fixtures, and other stuff that might be classified as junk or the low run of the yard sale ladder. Not a ton of antiques but also not a ton of fake craft stuff either. Generally speaking I think the prices are a bit on the high side, especially since in my opinion much of this was probably acquired for free out of trash rummaging or stuff left over from yard sales that didn't sell, and architectural salvage. Worth a look