Address: 3441 Wheaton Way, Bremerton, WA 98310, USA
Phone: +13604790061
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Vadim
Bought a solid hardwood desk here. Some of the most high quality used furniture on sale in the area. Prices are reasonable.
Reva Cork
Nice furniture and art, and a few tempting antique books, but the highlight for me is the handful of DVD's I haven't seen copies of in years. Several very nice large chairs.
StewieLu
Super place! Hundreds of items there, from the mundane to the exotic. Great sales staff- unobtrusive but ready with information in a second. More ceramic cabbages than I ever thought existed are found inside. Prices less than thrift stores on quite a few items (a large roller suitcase made of the most hideous fabric ever seen; sort of a mix of Grandma's wallpaper and a horse blanket-$20.) Well worth a visit. Popeye's across street
Mattie Fattie
This has to be my favorite antique store in Bremerton. I stop by here often just to see what's been added or changed. I haven't purchased anything yet, but I love the no pressure atmosphere where the employees allow me to browse at my own pace and convenience. There was only one odd experience I've had, where there was a woman in the "office" area who almost sounded a bit drunk or high on Xanax as she berated some employees about how to record a consignment at a very inappropriate level, complete with explicit content. It was disturbing to say the least. Perhaps she's been let go since then, but it really did make for a negative experience among tons of really positive ones. It's really the only reason why I'm giving 4 vs 5 stars. Everyone seemed to be terrified of her, so I certainly hope she isn't an owner or something. I left pretty quickly after hearing her cuss filled diatribe. I've meet some of the most cultured and informed employees here, who offer you water, tea and coffee. They have a vast knowledge of each piece and it's history. I really appreciate that, especially when there's a huge difference between getting something hand-made vs. something truly antique. Most if not all of the furniture there is so beautiful and affordable, it makes me wish I had a larger home. I'm always in the market for furniture for our home, and I am consistently coming here to see what's available. One salesperson even sent me to the Habitat For Humanity store a few doors down when I was looking for a specialized kitchen gadget. I appreciated that, when the one item I found was a bit cheap looking, smelled bad and was overpriced for what it was. It may seem foolish to send a customer next door to pay $10 for something that this store would charge $60 for, but it's what keeps me coming back, so kudos to that employee. Instead of just looking for the sale, she was looking to make sure I got what I was looking for and came back for the amazing customer service. She even bravely brushed a spider off the shoulder of a customer walking by. I really hope they removed that super abrasive woman from her supervisory position there as to avoid any more uncomfortable situations. Either way, even with that, I'll be back and I suggest you come check out this place if you're looking for something to complete one of your rooms at a fair price, quality workmanship and perhaps even a back-story you can tell people who visit your home.
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Masks and limited number of people in store.
I don't work there. I would talk to Andrew. He is very helpful.
Talk to Andrew he's great he explained to me that I could "work out something" when I am considering flipping my furniture a few months ago.
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I asked about consigning a vase valued at $350. I wanted to price it at $200 and the owner told me I would receive about $30 so.... Not great!
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