Good place nice things to seeThanks John
Olde Good Things is comprised of a few warehouses where you walk freely around looking at there selection of things from what seems old office buildings and schools etc. Lots of building stuff (posts, fencing, doors, entries etc), sinks, stoves, chair... Tons of chairs (office, old restaurant seating, classic class room chairs, dining chairs etc), lighting and few fans. The also repurpose tons of wood they have in stock into furniture that you would like.Not your average antique stop (posters, signs, toys, small appliances etc) but great.
We arrived unannounced but Joy led us through multiple floors and pointed out all kinds of wonderful things! I have a vintage/antique business in Texas, and I felt like I was in heaven here. 🙂
You know the warehouse scene from the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark? This is that place. You better know what youre looking for when you go there.
If I could give them negative stars, I would. I ordered and paid for a custom mirror on January 19th and was told that it would be delivered in 5 weeks. I called after hearing nothing for 7 weeks. This turned into over 3 months of being lied to about the status of my mirror, weird calls at 7am from people who work in the shop about the mirror being the wrong dimensions and actually being asked to figure out how to get the mirror to my home in Chicago because their trucks were gone and they didnt know what to do. I finally spoke to someone in management and they assured me that the mirror would be delivered on a specific date and I would be getting a significant discount. Instead, the night before it was to be delivered, I was told they would not give me a discount and they decided to not deliver the mirror. I am still fighting to get my money back for the mirror I do not have and in having the same appalling experience with 3 different employees, I cannot believe this company is in business.
Rusty Gold Everywhere .. Ive died and gone to heaven
Good old stuff in this store.
Really cool stuff
Its like taking a tour the warehouse in Indiana Jones movies.