Stepping into Tannersville Antique & Artisan Center brings a thrum of old floorboards, spinning records, and sunlight hitting glass cases. Each room has its own rhythm—sometimes quiet, sometimes alive with chatter and digging.
What to Expect:
🧭 Two floors of antiques, collectibles, mid-century, and oddities
🎵 Good music overhead and staff who know where to point you
🧰 Multiple vendor sections with changing inventory
🪞 Well-organized shelves and surprising finds in every nook
🐕 Friendly to leashed dogs and folks hunting records, tools, or curios
Important Information:
✔ Multi-vendor, dealer-stocked booth center—mix of true antique, vintage, collectibles, and some new artisan goods
✔ Wheelchair accessible entrance and restroom; main level is easily navigable but steps to lower floor
✔ Holds on larger items available for short periods—confirm at checkout desk
✔ Staff is happy to help buyers hunt for specific items or direct to vendor contacts

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 Rhythm: Dealer booths swap out inventory regularly — new arrivals show up mid-week and early Saturday.
🐶 Dog Approved: Leashed, friendly dogs are welcome inside, and staff usually have treats behind the counter.
🪑 Item Holds: Large pieces can be held for 24 hours (ask at checkout desk); quick pickup is appreciated on weekends.
🎵 Spin the Playlist: Shoppers often ask about the store’s music—just lean in, they’ll share the Spotify link for your own road trips.
What folks are saying
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Based on the 50 most recent Google reviews
Most visitors praise the thoughtful curation and breadth—each dealer brings a distinct style, so there’s always something offbeat next to the classics. Staff get repeated thanks for being friendly, helpful, and never pushy; many call out the music and general store atmosphere as a highlight. Some mention prices can run high on select items or new artisan goods, though deals turn up across the booths. Organization is usually excellent, and display changes keep regulars coming back. The only persistent complaint is occasional modern/retail items mixed in—otherwise inventory churns often and there’s enough for serious collectors and casual browsers alike.
Last updated on
October 9th, 2025
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance and restroom on main floor; dealer booths are spaced for easy browsing, but be aware there are steps to access some lower sections. Some tight spots where furniture is densely arranged.