king richard's antique center
4A地址: 暂无
开放时间: 暂无
更多热门城市
景点印象
This is a great place to visit even if your not looking to purchase! They have the best old stuff to purchase and to just look at, if your looking for something special, you'll find it at King Richard's they have been around for a very long time!!
i was looking for albums, and i also bought a record player. just like old time playing records with friends
I like to go visit because it is like a trip down memory lane. The story is divided into 3 levels and one can spend hours looking at all the neat stuff they have for sale. They take credit cards and everyone is very friendly. The main level is wheelchair accessible, but I'm not sure about the other two levels.
I was planning on purchasing some gifts. Went to pick up an item to buy and a plate that was propped up and not secured slid down taking a shot glass with it. I was told store policy was to pay for the shot glass. NOT MY FAULT. Stopped looking, didn't purchase anything. Will be telling all my friends what happened and I will never purchase anything there again
Travelled 30 minutes from Beverly Hills to visit this Antique Center. It had quite a bit of square footage and a lot of items, but nothing that I considered "special" or "worth" traveling for. Still fun to visit and view all of the items. Not many high-end antiques.
This was a pretty nice antique mall with many individual vendors. Lots to look at and some good prices. The parking lot is pretty small so you might have to park elsewhere and hike back. There were three levels plus a basement. We didn't spend too much time in the basement area due to a very foul smell down there!
This is 3 floors of everything from old American Neon signs and garage stuff, toys, clothes, furniture, cutlery... hey just about everything on 3 floors in a huge environment. If you like these places allow yourself 3 hours.To give you an idea I bought an unused and still boxed 1980's Tonka toy, a lit beer sign, 2 clear 1980's telephones for the wall, an old LP and ten pin bowling pin. Chuck, the owner, is a lovely guy and Eddie and Antonio deserve a shout out too for being super helpful.Next door is a thrift store where I got a load more LP's and some vintage T-shirts.Great stuff.
King Richards is very large, kept clean with over all good prices; while I have not found any bargains there I have bought things there for a good if not fantastic price. There is a wide range here, furniture, jewelry, clothing and housewares, toys and weird old stuff from past ears. There was a wonderful Disneyland tour cart that would have made a great poolside bar, but it had been sold. There is a small Betty Page store as well with a selection of current styles, so even if they don't have your size you can take a look before you order. Items are clean and mended, the 'antique store smell' is at a minimum save in the very small basement. Give the restaurant a miss or look it over closely, last time I was there is was a very nice family running it, they had just moved up from Mexico, but their style of cooking did not match my preference for the yummy foods from south of the border.