Step inside a decommissioned church packed with stories and hidden finds. The floorboards carry every footstep, and light cuts through colored panes onto aisles built for wandering slow.
What to Expect:
🌀 Two full floors—main and basement—of antiques, vintage, and unexpected secondhand scores
🛍️ Multiple vendor booths offering everything from denim and records to glassware and housewares
👗 A strong vein of vintage clothes, with occasional designer gems and sturdy camp wear
🕯️ Old church details remain throughout, giving a sense of place and time
🔎 The kind of stuff you don't know you need until you see it
Important Information:
✔ Multi-vendor and consignment with weekly estate finds; stock turns quickly
✔ Stairs to basement, some tight aisles—no formal fitting room but mirrors near apparel stalls
✔ Contact at (518) 322-6995 for holds or special sourcing—short-term holds at vendor discretion
✔ Shopping bags usually available; no shop-wide delivery or shipping

Haley's Pick 🍽️
You probably know her as @milehighandhungry. Each week, Haley shares the one place she’s obsessed with right now. From hidden gems to hot new openings, if she picks it, it’s worth the hype.
Haley's Review of Riot BBQ
Riot BBQ on South Delaware feels like a backyard cookout run by a Top Chef, because it is. Chef Manny Barella and pitmaster Patrick Klaiber have teamed up to blend Monterrey flavors with Texas-style smoke, and the results are seriously craveable.
The brisket steals the show: tender, deeply smoky, and finished with Barella’s bold spice rub. Get it solo or wrapped in buttery Raquelita tortillas. The pulled pork brings heat with ancho, guajillo, and morita chiles, and the al pastor ribs are sticky, sweet, and slightly charred in all the right ways.
Even the sides are insanely good! Think crunchy pepita-macha slaw and banana pudding served in a jar that tastes just like childhood (but better). Every bite feels intentional.
It’s barbecue with heart, history, and just the right amount of heat. Riot BBQ isn’t just a meal, it’s a moment worth lining up for.
– Haley @milehighandhungry
Local Insights
🗓️ Restock Pace: Best selection turns up just after weekends—midweek mornings see fresh estate goods hit the floor.
⏳ Holds Policy: Vendors may hold big items for up to 24 hours; call ahead and be ready to pay a deposit for in-demand pieces.
🔦 Basement Scouts: The basement level is sometimes overlooked—worth the descent if vintage denim, workwear, or oddball housewares are your target.
💡 Seasonal Surprise: Watch for pop-up racks and porch tables on fair-weather days—prime time for street-level deals and first dibs.
What folks are saying
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Based on the 50 most recent Google reviews
Locals and visitors note a wide, eclectic mix with a strong showing from vintage clothing vendors and varied collectibles. Most call out fair, sometimes surprisingly low pricing, especially given Catskill Main Street rents. Booths rotate and restock frequently—shoppers mention new surprises on every visit. Staff are said to be friendly and helpful, offering honest opinions and tips about recent finds. The only recurring quibble is the sometimes-chaotic layout thanks to a basement level and segmented booths—hunters thrive, but quick visits may miss treasures.
Last updated on
October 9th, 2025