I’ve only been here a time or two but both times it was like going into a complete different store! It was maybe 4 days between visits and they stock had changed that much!!! I found while there 2 of the cutest chairs I’d ever seen and was dying to buy them lol! But like a couple other reviews said, it is a bit pricey, but not like insanely over priced or nothing it was just on the higher end retail pricing. Anyways I love the place and can’t wait to take my wife to see the amazing stuff they have!!!
Vivian S.
Tu valoración: 4 Garland, TX
Interesting shop with an eclectic mix of items old and new. Excellent if you are furnishing or decorating a house. Lots of eye-catchers. Staff was friendly and helpful. Worth a stop!
Chad C.
Tu valoración: 5 Lexington, KY
Scout Antique & Modern is located at the end of Liberty Road down by where it meets Winchester Road. It is an antique/consignment shop. Here you will find anything and everything for your house. They carry lots of vintage and hard to find items. Every item here is completely unique and their stock changes daily. Like my mama says, «You can’t afford not to buy it when you find something you like.» That is a super good motto. The guys here are really friendly and helpful. The way the store is laid out gives you an idea of how it might look in your house. They also make a odd, but tasteful collections of items that you wouldn’t normally match up. It is kind of a home designers dream. It kind of makes you feel like an interior designer yourself when you buy items from here. If you are ever in the area, I would suggest to stop in and have a look around. I guarantee someone behind the counter will greet you, ask you how you are doing, and see if you need assistance in finding anything. That is just a bit of customer service you don’t get at most places. Please note they are normally not the cheapest place around, but its worth it. I go here quite often. I also follow them on Instagram, they usually put up pics of their newest items on there. Which kind of saves my ass the trouble of going down to see it immediately. Very nice
Mike T.
Tu valoración: 5 Lexington, KY
A must-see for decorators and casual looky-loos alike! This is the kind of place you’ll come back to often, because it’s unique, the merch changes every time you’re in, and because you will always find something outstanding to buy. The staff and the owner Jeff are extremely friendly and helpful. I have purchased tables, wall art, sculptures, mirrors, frames, patio stuff, and it’s all one-of-a-kind. 5-STARS!!!
Ashley T.
Tu valoración: 4 Knoxville, TN
A little pricey on some things, but also some cool, affordable pieces. But hey, it is an antique store, so that’s to be expected. Not as big as most antique stores I’ve been in, but they did have some awesome finds that I wish I could have taken home with me. Really regretting leaving a couple things behind!
Shawn B.
Tu valoración: 4 Lexington, KY
I had stopped in several times and finally found the right set of chairs. I believe i met the owner the first time and had a great customer service encounter though he was busy. After a week of deliberation i purchased two chairs. The staff was great, helped me load the chairs and quelled any last second indecision with«if you get home and don’t like them, give us a call and we can work it out». I’m a fan and will be back. Good people, good products, good experience.
Chris C.
Tu valoración: 5 Lexington, KY
This place rocks. We have slowly but surely furnished our condo with pieces from here. Though our visit to purchase ratio is probably 100:1, the staff still remains friendly to me and my wife. We enjoy running into locals here and talking fashion(or lack thereof) with everyone who works there. This is one of the few antique places in the area that doesn’t focus on heavy, grandmotherly, victorian heavy pieces. You’ll find more of a mid century /industrial theme here, but there is something for pretty much every taste.
Mark R.
Tu valoración: 5 Columbia, SC
Next to another resale shop on Liberty Road, Scout is worth the trip if you are looking for some pretty cool stuff – vintage things, not«fine antiques», and some well made used furniture from yesteryear. The store is narrow and items are arranged in alcoves and nooks. The staff is friendly and will make a call to a «higher up» if there is a question about the origin of a retail item. You can find expensive Julep cups and moderately priced jewelry, furniture and framed prints. There is also a lot of «Lexington» stuff for those who are into that. I’ve seen Faulkner sketches and a sign from Mia’s. What makes this place neat is the range of prices and the artful display. One could find things for a starter home or a dorm room. There also are high-end pieces, too, that a decorator could use to make a home unique. In addition, there are also items that would look great ina refurbished loft if your taste leans to industrial. I’d encourage you to check out Scout. It’s more than a resale shop, and it definitely reflects the personality of its owners with its cool displays. Scout is open seven days a week, although on Sunday they have shortened hours from 1 – 5PM. Lexington has a shortage of cool shops, so Scout definitely fills a void.