Antiques Olympia
Address
203 4th Ave W, Olympia, Washington, 98501
Phone
+1 360-786-9234Hours information not available
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Antiques Olympia: A Treasure Trove of High-End Antiques in the Heart of Olympia
Nestled in the charming city of Olympia, Washington, Antiques Olympia was a beloved destination for discerning antique enthusiasts. The store offered a curated collection of rare and exceptional antiques that were a must-see for anyone with a passion for vintage and antique items.
Customers described Antiques Olympia as a "smaller shop with high-end quality antiques" that stood out in the local antique scene. The owner was praised for creating a welcoming atmosphere, with visitors noting the "super friendly" service. The inventory at Antiques Olympia was a point of pride, featuring a "nice selection of antiques" and "beautiful quality genuine antiques," including furniture and art.
One customer remarked, "You don't find too many antique stores like this anymore," suggesting that Antiques Olympia offered a unique shopping experience. The store's focus on quality and authenticity set it apart, with reviewers highlighting the "high-end quality antiques" that were a "must-see" for antique enthusiasts.
Although Antiques Olympia closed its doors in May 2022, the overwhelmingly positive reviews from customers who had the chance to visit the store indicate that it was a true gem in the Olympia antique scene, offering an exceptional shopping experience for those who discovered it.
5 reviews
Kaayla Fitzgerald (Catzworket)
This store closed in May 2022. Too bad she had some fabulous things 😥
C0rbin
the Owner is super friendly. Her store has a Nice selection of antiques. I Would definitely recommend this place if you are looking for something cool
Thank you i gsve to thank my dealers we all work hard
Evergreen74
Great smaller shop with high end quality antiques. You don’t find too many antique stores like this anymore.
margaret land
Beautiful quality genuine antiques. Furniture and art a must-see
Devon McWeeny
Tried taking in a pristine Owl Clock that's ceramic from Circa 1923, lady not only didn't want it, She recommended Me to someone else's shop that nicekeled Me. I made les than a 3rd of what it was worth. Should have taken it to auction.
I 'm sorry the other shop didn't work you didn't have to sell to the them.