The bell over the door announces every visitor, and sunlight hits rows of pressed glass and painted cabinets. Nothing here is fancy, yet it’s easy to get lost as old records spin quietly beneath shelves packed with the day's best finds.
What to Expect:
🪑 Rotating selection of vintage and second-hand furniture, all in usable shape
👚 Vintage clothes, housewares, bags, and playful surprises tucked into drawers
💍 Jewelry, art, and both practical and oddball kitchen goods
💸 Prices are lower than the norm—no sticker shock, just easy browsing
👋 Friendly local owner who’s quick with a tip or a story about finds
Important Information:
✔ Stock comes from estate picks and local house calls—no consignment
✔ Main sales floor is ground-level, but aisles are tight with lots of breakables
✔ Contact: (845) 707-2723 for special holds (available up to 48 hours on furniture)
✔ No fitting rooms; all sales final on clothing and vintage items

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
📅 Friday Restocks: Fresh pieces roll in Friday afternoons—arrive near open for first crack at furniture and records.
🪟 Window Surprises: Offbeat smalls and discount items occasionally turn up in the front window trays on Sunday mornings.
🗃️ Holds Possible: Owner will hold larger items or sets for up to 48 hours with a call—ask for Maria if you spot a major piece.
🥚 Local Extras: Farm eggs and local pantry odds sometimes pop up near checkout in spring and early summer.
What folks are saying
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Based on the 50 most recent Google reviews
Shoppers highlight the welcoming owner, steady restocking, and a habit of finding unexpected treasures. Prices draw praise for being fair—well below typical antique margins. Curation leans toward practical, usable finds rather than staged displays, and regulars say the quality holds up week after week. Aisles get cramped during busy hours but the hunt is half the fun. Most note that items and sections turn over frequently, so each visit feels new.
Last updated on
October 9th, 2025
Accessibility
Level entry at front. Aisles are narrow and packed with inventory, so wheelchair navigation is limited. Items within reach, but breakables at kid height.