Sun filters in through wide display windows and hits rows of glass, silver, and estate jewelry. The main floor bustles lightly, while downstairs the air cools and old cupboards crowd together. Pieces from every era line the walls—button hooks to bottle collections, Depression glass to campaign tables.
What to Expect:
🪑 Two packed floors of antiques, furniture, and collectibles—everything from trunks to kitchenware
💎 Good local jewelry cases and vintage clothing racks upstairs
🔎 Nooks for bottles, art glass, and quirky historic odds and ends
📚 Shelf after shelf of old books, postcards, tools, and framed posters
🌟 Friendly faces and a steady hum of browsers from town and out of town
Important Information:
✔ Multi-dealer setup; most items are on consignment—fresh picks weekly
✔ Wheelchair accessible at street level; ground floor wide aisles, basement reachable via stairs
✔ Call (845) 292-1363 to check for large-item holds or if looking for a specific era
✔ No shipping or local delivery—must haul big pieces same day unless arranged

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
🕰️ Freshest Picks Friday: Best chance at new items is Fridays right at noon—new dealer consignments hit the shelves most weeks.
🔦 Downstairs Bottle Room: The basement is packed with bottles and harder-to-find oddities—don't skip it for small town ephemera and uranium glass.
💪 Holds are Short: They'll hold most big furniture for 24 hours if you call ahead, but long-term holds or layaway aren't common—move quick.
📆 Big Restocks After Holidays: Expect the fullest shelves after long weekends or town events, when estate collections and new batches come in at once.
What folks are saying
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Based on the 50 most recent Google reviews
Locals and weekenders dig the variety—two full floors means time to wander and surprise finds. Many call it well-priced and praise staff who know their inventory and like to talk shop. Fair number of comments about market or high prices on select pieces (glassware, rare collectibles), but others note affordable smalls and old books. Restocks are steady, especially after estate hauls or seasonal weekend traffic. Downsides: occasional criticism of customer service; a few regulars mention disputes over booth items and owners claiming first dibs for themselves, especially for eBay sales. Most leave saying they've uncovered something unusual or left planning a return.
Last updated on
October 9th, 2025