Olde Good Things
Address
Remington St, 300 Brook St, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 18505
Phone
+1 570-341-6990Website
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Olde Good Things is an antique store located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, renowned for its extensive collection of vintage lighting fixtures spanning various eras, from Gothic to Louis XV, Victorian, Art Deco, and Mid-Century styles. The store's impressive inventory includes an array of architectural salvage, meticulously curated from historic buildings, featuring mantels, doors, moldings, and exquisite stained glass windows.
Beyond its lighting and architectural offerings, Olde Good Things boasts a diverse selection of unique furniture pieces, ranging from chairs sourced from offices, restaurants, classrooms, and dining rooms, each piece imbued with its own story and character. The store's eclectic inventory is further enriched by an array of one-of-a-kind items, including vintage sinks, stoves, and even pieces from the iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel, such as a striking fiberglass bull that commands attention.
Customers are captivated by the store's ability to transport them on a journey through time, with each visit offering new discoveries and treasures. The warehouse-style layout, spanning multiple floors and areas, encourages exploration and invites visitors to immerse themselves in the vast collection at their own pace. Knowledgeable staff members are always on hand to share insights into the store's unique pieces and guide customers through the space, ensuring a truly personalized and enriching experience.
Olde Good Things is a destination for antique enthusiasts, collectors, and those seeking to incorporate history and character into their living spaces. Customers praise the store's exceptional inventory, highlighting the rare and hard-to-find treasures they've uncovered, from Gothic chandeliers to Mid-Century pendants and architectural elements that breathe new life into renovation projects.
Situated in the heart of Scranton, Olde Good Things is conveniently located near a variety of local attractions and historic sites, such as the Steamtown National Historic Site and the Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour, allowing visitors to combine their love for antiques with a deeper appreciation for the region's history and culture.
Whether you're in search of rare antique or vintage lighting fixtures, architectural salvage, or unique furniture and decor, Olde Good Things promises an unforgettable treasure hunt. With its vast and meticulously curated inventory, knowledgeable staff, and convenient location, this antique store is a must-visit destination for those seeking a truly immersive and enriching shopping experience.
12 reviews
John Medina
Good place nice things to see Thanks John
David Norton
Rusty Gold Everywhere .. I've died and gone to heaven
Ellen Tuthill
We arrived unannounced but Joy led us through multiple floors and pointed out all kinds of wonderful things! I have a vintage/antique business in Texas, and I felt like I was in heaven here. 🙂
Dilipkumar Kapadia (Richard)
Good old stuff in this store.
Michael
A ton of really nice architectural elements, stain glass windows, doors, mouldings, plumbing fixtures. A lot of antiques, a truly unique place. They have so much stuff. Staff was extremely helpful.
Paul Matulewicz
You know the warehouse scene from the end of "Raiders of the Lost Ark"? This is that place. You better know what you're looking for when you go there.
craig sciandra
Really cool stuff
Michael Day
Not for everyone, but if you love architectural antiques, this place is nirvana. Thousands of doors, glass, and marble. Even a larger than life fiberglass bull. You know you want it. Now you know where you can find it.
Mike Foster
It's like taking a tour the warehouse in Indiana Jones movies.
kurt glen
Olde Good Things is comprised of a few warehouses where you walk freely around looking at there selection of things from what seems old office buildings and schools etc. Lots of building stuff (posts, fencing, doors, entries etc), sinks, stoves, chair... Tons of chairs (office, old restaurant seating, classic class room chairs, dining chairs etc), lighting and few fans. The also repurpose tons of wood they have in stock into furniture that you would like. Not your average antique stop (posters, signs, toys, small appliances etc) but great.