Very cool place! Ignore the bad review. We only did the 1st floor and spent over an hour. Antiques vary in age from 80’s to 1800’s. Prices are all over the place, but bargains are to be found. The craft stuff is very minimal. There is a 2nd floor we’ll hit next time. Staff very helpful. They have a guy who walks the place(security) who has keys to all locked cases and will open them upon request(claims he walks 14 miles/shift). We will be back!
Tom C.
Tu valoración: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Went here while visiting Harrisburg and specifically stopped in because of the Unilocal reviews… Unfortunately I feel all the Unilocalers have missed the mark. This is simply a consignment market… And everything is horribly, horribly overpriced. There are few deals here — I only spent $ 15 after searching every booth for over 3 hours. I feel that the vendors are marking up their prices because they have to cut the sled works in on the sale. Also, the«penny arcade» was a joke. They had great vintage machines-but of the 5 I tried, one worked. When I told the teenagers working the malt shop and asked for a refund I was told I would have to walk all the way back to the front. Keep it, sled works. You need the buck more than me. The sled works only got a second star from me because the staff was extremely friendly and readily available to open showcases, but I would not return here.
Donna E.
Tu valoración: 4 Mechanicsburg, PA
we spent an entire afternoon here. def a blast from the past with the usual antiques but also a museum of old sleds, equipment and retro soda fountain where you can actually order a malt! an entire room full of retro pin ball games, ski ball, etc. really cool and different. in winter be sure to dress warm as there is little heat and literally hundreds of booths to shop.‼
Heather D.
Tu valoración: 5 Vancouver, WA
This is a place where you can spend literally hours and still not see everything! There are lots of individual booths where people have their variety of goods on display. It is an eclectic mix of old and new, peculiar and common. We stumbled upon a treasure trove of old postcards from Portland, OR as far back as 1907! Very cool! I can not wait to get them on display. This is a fantastic place to browse and find that unique gift for someone. I left with an antique salt dish with tiny silver spoon, kissing giraffe salt & pepper shakers and vintage postcards. You name it… it’s probably here. It’s definitely worth stopping to take a look. It’s a good thing I don’t live closer!
Felicia F.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This is my ultimate favorite place to go when I come home to visit family! It is a must go before I leave PA. When you first walk into the building you can get a soda pop from the old soda machines and there is old 1950’s tv’s as you sit in an old barber chair. This place has almost everything you can think of, there are stalls filled with crafts, vintage, antique items and the prices are very reasonable. There is a vintage game room, and you can actually play the games for only a penny. I love walking into this place because it so neat to look at some of the old PA history, i also love the old wooden sleds and skies hanging up. This place reminds me of a huge treasure chest because you honestly don’t know what awesome piece of treasure you will be walking home with. just the other week I found a old Hershey Park christmas ornament that was dated back when the park first opened up, i thought that was a neat find. The staff walks around and will actually take stuff and hold it up front for you, the staff is very friendly and willing to go out of their way to help you. I love how this place is a craft fair exhibit and also an antique shop. If your in the area of harrisburg, please check this place out, you won’t be disappointed.
Jamie M.
Tu valoración: 4 Conshohocken, PA
This place is amazing! It’s an indoor flea market type set up with various stalls with items from crafts, soaps, antiques and more! If you go all the way down to the end, you’ll see a whole vintage game room(from all different eras) as well as a vintage soda shop(currently not open, but were told it will open mid-Oct). The owner Jimmy(my friend Lynn set up our visit with him) and employee Laura were super nice and helpful while we were there. There’s a ton of stuff to be found here from cheap to pricy; they even have working vintage soda vending machines and old style candy(red licorce shoe strings, etc). Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
Dan R.
Tu valoración: 3 Harrisburg, PA
This is a fair place to find vintage & antique items. They have a large selection of items, divided into booths that span both sides of an old Sled Factory that was in operation till the late 1980’s. There is a free mini-museum dedicated to that historical era as well. There is a fair split between crafts and antiques with items ranging in price all over the board.(cheap to expensive) Furnitures, paintings, collectibles, art, toys, weapons, etc. I always stop by looking for unique etsy-esque things(like a vintage mail holder, or washboard) Worth a stop if you are on your way to State College or Harrisburg. Penny Arcade with a lot of cool games from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. Ample parking and dont forget to climb the firetower!