I-76 Antique Mall
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The I-76 Antique Mall in Ravenna, Ohio is a massive 50,000 square foot indoor facility housing over 400 vendor booths. This expansive mall offers a diverse array of antiques and vintage items, from beautifully restored furniture and gleaming glassware to quirky collectibles and military memorabilia. Visitors can browse comfortably through the well-organized, climate-controlled layout, which features locked showcases for smaller items and open booths for larger furniture pieces.
Conveniently located right off Interstate 76, the mall boasts excellent visibility and a large adjacent parking lot, making it an easily accessible destination for shoppers. Open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM, the mall is situated just 35 miles from major cities like Cleveland, Akron, Canton, and Youngstown, and is in close proximity to the renowned Hartville flea market, a popular draw for antique and vintage enthusiasts.
The mall's impressive collection includes a wide selection of mid-century modern furniture, beautifully restored dressers, credenzas, and coffee tables. The store also boasts an extensive selection of vintage glassware, from delicate Depression-era pieces to vibrant, eye-catching Fiestaware. Collectors of military memorabilia will delight in the mall's wide array of historical items, including World War II uniforms, medals, and other artifacts.
Established in 1998, the I-76 Antique Mall has a long history of providing the local community and beyond with a vast array of antiques and collectibles. The friendly, knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist customers, sharing their expertise and helping visitors navigate the store's impressive offerings. Whether you're in search of a rare find or simply looking to spend a delightful afternoon browsing vintage wares, the I-76 Antique Mall is sure to captivate and delight.
The mall's strategic location also makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the charming town of Ravenna and the surrounding Portage County region. Visitors can stroll through the historic downtown, browse the weekly farmers market, or visit the Portage County Fairgrounds, which hosts a variety of events and festivals throughout the year. Nature enthusiasts can also enjoy the nearby Cuyahoga Valley National Park, a stunning natural oasis known for its hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic vistas.
50 reviews
Angel Workman
We love visiting here! Alot of pricey items but very cool to look around. Great place to spend a few hours looking around where you can go back in time when the world was not so much caos. Staff is very helpful here as well.
james jackson
A LOT of things to see , you could wander for hours, love stopping by.
Mia Turquoise
Organized, items priced, wide selection and beautiful furniture. Rows, and rows of finds.
Jess Davis
Absolutely amazing. Most definitely give yourself alot of time to walk through.
Robert Rudolph
Love this place. It’s a 40 minute drive but I always find something new. A great place to visit and go spelunking.
Lynnette Prusia
My daughter and I really enjoy stopping here and perusing all the booths and displays. It is clean and the staff is very accommodating. We see different things every time we go. Always come home with a little something. We will back again.
Cody W
This place is massive—50,000 square feet of indoor space packed with over 400 vendors, making it one of the biggest antique malls I’ve come across. It’s been around since 1998, started by Phil Florence, who knew a thing or two about building spots like this, and the size alone makes it a standout. Walking in, you’re hit with a mix of everything—vintage furniture, glassware, old toys, military gear, and even some oddball finds like retro signs or quirky collectibles. The layout’s smart: locked showcases up front for smaller, pricier items, and open booths stretching out in the back for bigger stuff like oak dressers or 1950s kitchen tables. It’s all carpeted and air-conditioned, which keeps things comfortable, and the place is clean—way less dusty than some antique haunts I’ve visited. The staff were chill and helpful. Prices vary a lot depending on the vendor—some booths had bargains, while others felt steep, with furniture pieces pushing past $200. They offer a 10% discount if you pay with cash or check, which drops to 7% for cards, so that’s a nice perk. It’s open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and there’s plenty of parking, though it can fill up on weekends. It’s not perfect—some booths had newer stuff that didn’t quite fit the “antique” vibe. But the variety keeps it interesting, and I spent a solid two hours without seeing it all. If you’re into antiquing or just need a break from the road, it’s a solid stop. I’d go back if I’m passing through again.
B Wa
Nice clean antique mall. You can spend 1-2 hours there. Reasonable priced.
David Pistner
Drove by this place so many times, but never had the opportunity to stop. I finally made it a point to go and it was everything I had hoped for. It is enormous and chock full of anything and everything. Unfortunately I didn't find exactly what I was looking for, but did come across a few things I wanted. It is definitely worth the trip, took over 2 hours to browse the whole store.
Don Noe
A nice store, very well organized lots of different products. Felt like many items may have been overpriced. Look around. Sometimes other dealers have the same item cheaper.