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The Red Carrot is a charming antique store located in Rutland, Vermont. The positive reviews from customers paint a vivid picture of the unique shopping experience it offers.
According to the reviews, The Red Carrot is home to a stunning collection of "old old Antiques" and "treasures" across a variety of categories, including vintage postcards, lighters, and small trinkets. Customers describe the store as "beautiful" and "adorned lovingly with treasure after treasure," suggesting a carefully curated and visually appealing inventory.
The owner of The Red Carrot, Bob Prozzo, is praised for his extensive knowledge of the antiques and his friendly, helpful demeanor. As one reviewer notes, "Bob Prozzo has some fabulous items and knows what he has. All you need to do is ask." Another customer describes the owner as a "really wonderful human" for offering a generous discount to a young baseball card collector, demonstrating a commitment to fostering positive customer experiences.
Reviewers consistently highlight the "reasonable prices" and "great antiquing experience" at The Red Carrot, with one customer noting that the "prices were reasonable" and another stating that the store is "worth a stop and look around." This suggests that the store offers a balance of high-quality antiques and fair pricing, catering to a range of budgets and interests.
The overwhelmingly positive reviews from customers paint a picture of a charming and well-curated antique store that is worth a visit for anyone exploring the Rutland, Vermont region.
9 reviews
Allison S
Old old Antiques stunning to look at, some reasonable prices. Vintage postcards, vintage lighters & small trinkets.
Wendy Carlson
Great antique shop, very organized and friendly owner. Worth a stop and look around
William Cloutier
Bob Prozzo has some fabulous items and knows what he has. All you need to do is ask. I found a treasure with hopes to find others in the future
Jayne Kelly
Lots of treasures
stefcia dziubek
Beautiful store. Mine and my sister’s new haunt. Soooooo much stuff and a really nice lady works there.
Lucia Gray
My husband, son and I were in Rutland for like 20 minutes on our Vermont trip, and stopped by this antique shop. We love secondhand and antique shops of all kinds, and my 11 year old is used to looking around for the things he collects as well. We stumbled on an unopened box of Fleer 1990 baseball cards, and my son was super excited, being a baseball card collector. My son was considering the $25 price tag, since his general net worth is about $100 at the moment, but decided to buy it anyway. That's when the owner let us know that price tag was the original 1990 price tag, and he had just bought the cards from someone and hadn't had a chance to price them appropriately yet. Understandable, and I explained to my son that it might cost a great deal more, and his face fell. The owner was on his phone, likely looking up the actual worth of the box, and then said "You know what? He can have it for $25. I like a young collector." A really wonderful human moment of generosity and kindness. I mean, maybe it wasn't worth much more than $25 anyway, but even if that's the case, who cares. My kid was thrilled and had a whole unboxing experience and now has some awesome cards and a good story about a wonderful business owner.
Karly Mareka
Great antiquing experience! Owner was knowledgeable, friendly, and prices were reasonable. We will be back!
OM
Lovely antique shop in picturesque Vt. Each room was adorned lovingly with treasure after treasure. When I called, to inquire about an item that I had seen in person, the owner answered. She was very polite, knowledgeable and helpful in that I had technology barriers. When I returned, in person, the shopkeeper was also very polite, helpful and knowledgeable. Definitely a delightful stop one should make, if in the area. I am eager to return.
Chris Eaton
Really nice store in a beautiful building quality pieces with good prices nice people