Block 100 Antiques Closed till May 2018
Address
145 N University Ave, Provo, Utah, 84601
Phone
+1 435-262-0434Hours information not available
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Block 100 Antiques is a unique antique store located in Provo, Utah, known for its carefully curated collection and the personalized expertise of its owner, Russ Evans. Russ is described as the "original American Picker" and a "great guy" who has a deep knowledge and personal connection to every item in his inventory. Customers appreciate that he shares the story behind each antique, providing a "timeless and priceless education" that influences their home design.
The store's merchandise spans a wide range, from vintage home goods and furniture to men's grooming products and local crafts. Reviewers highlight the "quality vintage items" and "beautiful design" of the store, as well as the availability of specialty items like beard balm, back scratchers, and wooden-handled mint chocolate suckers. One customer noted that the store is a "one stop shop for all things 'dude gifting.'"
Customers consistently praise the personalized service and friendly atmosphere at Block 100 Antiques. The owner is described as a "really cool chill guy" who is "incredibly helpful." Another customer describes the store as a "gem in Provo" that is worth visiting, even if you've been there before, as the inventory is always changing.
10 reviews
Alissa King
After ten years away, my husband and I are THRILLED Russ Evans opened another store in Utah County! The first and best antiques we ever aquired were from the collection he and his wonderful wife Sharron began bringing into thier groundbreaking Orem stores 25+ years ago, but those purchases also came with a timeless and priceless education that continues to influence the design in our home to this day. Don't be fooled by imposters! Russ is the original American Picker and we really appreciate his unconventional store hours because we know when we go that we will have access to him and his expertise, which usually includes a story for every carefully and personally cultivated antique or item in his inventory. Best addition after years away? His men's bathroom and grooming lines! This is our one stop shop for all things "dude gifting." Put some beard balm, a back scratcher, and a handful of wooden handled mint chocolate suckers into an old tin box and everyone wins! This place and its owner are a true Utah Valley treasure!
Justin Nielsen
I really like the owner he's a great guy
Mary Glad
Very cool antiques as well as local goods and local music for sell. The owner is a really cool chill guy. There are so many cool things there that I want to buy!
Ryan C
A gem in Provo. If you have ever been here...you already know. If you haven't...go. Now.
Joshua Jones
Like most antique stores, you will find various types of things here depending on the time you are there. They keep the place looking nice and offer other things like hand crafted soaps. The employees (I believe the owner being one of them) have always been nice and helpful. Also fun to talk to. Only thing to remember is that they have an odd day (A day most businesses don't close) closed (which is fine) just remember to check their hours before going.
Rachel Gilman
I love perusing this store. The owner is a great guy, and knows the story of every piece in there, since he himself found it! Also everything has a tag explaining its origin which is pretty cool. Things are a bit pricey, but it's true Americana, so you invest in antique quality. Worth checking out.
Ben Steele
Perhaps the coolest store in Provo. Quality vintage items with a beautiful design. Also, Russ is incredibly helpful. You will not be disappointed! Ps - great men's hair products and mustache wax.
J Wright
Stayed an extra day in town to be here on scheduled hours open. Time came and went but no one showed to open shop.
Meghan Johnson
I've come to this store COUNTLESS times with it being closed every single time. Either I'm the most unlucky person or...? I go on the days and hours stated, which are different from google, with lots of money to spend on all the things I've drooled over through windows since ive never been inside. Each time they've closed 1-2 hrs early, gone on vacation, or had an emergency. It's very frustrating. In the last month I've been there 5 times and today they were gone for spring break. I think I'm throwing in the towel on trying! If you can't cater to a full time working female (an antique stores best customer) maybe you shouldn't be in business?
Adrienne E.
Every time I try to visit this store the doors are locked despite the lack of a "closed" sign. They have their hours posted on the door, which makes me think they are open. Nope. Doors are always locked.