i drove out here from chicago before an evening engagement i had. i was a bit put off at first as it is located in a dingy strip mall -- though i don't know what i was expecting as most antique malls don't have prime real estate.
i was greeted and then left alone to mosey along the maze of booths. the booths are not as eclectic as i would've hoped but there is a lot of stuff and most of it is reasonably priced. with the plethora of cups, saucers and plate ware you would think that some prices would drop. they were a bit pricey compared to similar items i have seen elsewhere.
a bit partial to the mid-century i was disappointed that there were only two booth that gave me my fix. however, these booths were GOOD.
this place gets such high marks because
1) there is little, if any, junk. just good plain OLD stuff
2) save for a couple of candles, there are no new booths trying to sneak in old-looking new things. i hate that.
3) they are markedly green conscious: signs praising you for shopping second hand and keeping a three foot high stack of splayed-out newspaper for wrapping gifts.
p.s. i left with a set of four cups and saucers, a mid-century teak planter, a retro canvas print (for $3!) and a chrome tray.