Address: 241 S Lander St, Seattle, WA 98134, USA
Phone: +12063858630
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: 12–5PM
Tuesday: 12–5PM
Wednesday: 12–5PM
Thursday: 12–5PM
Friday: 12–5PM
Saturday: 11AM–5PM
Thomas Fay (Tom)
The Friends of Seattle Public Library have a shop there. Great books! Plus there are lots of shops with other items to add to your home decor.
Iris Gomez
Great place if the weather is cooperative. It is a tourist area of the city. Plenty of restaurants and a NFL store on the second level as well. The biggest draw is that it is right on the water with a spectacular view you can't go wrong. From Wipeout Café to San Francisco merchandise this place has it all. This pier is superb. Go check it out, It is must see and checkout while you are in the bay area.
Anna Baatz
My favorite thrift/vintage store in Seattle, easily. Great curated collections and good variety of things from different cultures, eras, and styles. Lots of fun hidden gems to find and usually all quite reasonably priced or a steal, give or take a $1,500 vintage plate lying around somewhere 🤪 I'm also very picky with clothes but somehow always find some great vintage coats/jackets/tops here at a steal in smaller sizes than fit me great! Staff are also very friendly and plenty of parking in the lot outside. Would definitely come back to check new selections every once in a while~
Marlow Harris
Pacific Galleries is the most wonderful antique shop and vintage mall in the city. It’s open seven days a week from 11 AM to 5 PM and will be closing forever, August 31, 2021. Visit while you can!
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I recommend taking coin to Bellevue coins they appraise and buy coins. You can call them to discuss options
Some of the dealers at this place will have their cards in their units and you can contact them directly to see if they can help.
We require masks and encourage social distancing. Aisles are marked with directions and panels are mounted in service areas
I would contact the galleries directly. Their phone number is listed
On their website they have instructions to go on Lander street anyways. I drove around a lot until I gave up and went onto Lander street and treat the road as two way even though the one lane is blocked off. There's a sign saying all shops still open and finally if you keep driving, a sign says "parking for Antiques".
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