54LIZZYG
I visited Roadshow Antiques Pickering for the first time a few weeks ago in hopes to find my daughter some vintage brooches,, to which I did and she loved them, also I found a lot of things I liked as well,, and my daughter has visited there now and found vintage brooches and purses that she loved.. we will go back again :-)Beth , Oshawa
BKM861
If you've never been to a quality antique market, you might think this one was an ok place. However, when we went, there were several unfilled spaces, & we didn't buy anything at all. The attached 'flea market' is all junk; just a ton of overpriced knock-off electronics, cheapy "designer" bags etc. Drive to the antique markets in Stratford, Waterloo, Cambridge or Aberfoyle - they are all a ton better than this place.
shaneo455
Hello there , i am as well like many other of the people that come through the antique mall always on the hunt for something cool and unique. Since day one when they opened up I have never had trouble or a hard time finding something that just pulls me in and i cant resist to buy and take home. It has yet to disappoint me. The booths are constantly replenishing new and hard to find items that I personally don't know where to buy anywhere else. Definitely worth checking out if your looking for that treasure piece.
RobTor
The staff here are very nice, but there wasn't a lot of stuff to see. Several booths were empty. We visited on a Sunday and it was not very busy. The adjacent flea market (weekends only I think) had the usual assortment of clothing and electronics. However, there is a great British food shop (just as you are leaving the antique market) with chocolates, cookies, etc from Britain at reasonable prices. We loaded up. Roadshow Antiques at Innisfil (just south of Barrie, off Hwy. 400) is much better. It is larger and has a greater selection of stuff.
deschweizify
This was a great experience. There is a wide selection, a lot of inventory, and the prices are fair. It you spend $100+ from the same booth, you can get a 10% discount. It is definitely worth stopping by.
gracee42
Roadshow Antiques offers an eclectic range of antiques and collectibles. The space is bright and inviting, the staff is helpful and friendly, and the few times I have been there it had new additions. I agree with the one interview that the Flea market section may not be as nice as the Antiques section but they do offer cheap goods such socks, sunglasses, ect. for replacement if needed. I also learned that the Antiques section was open seven days a week as opposed to the Flea Market and that they are completely separate. I purchased several accessories that I love and will certainly visit again. As for the food market, we stopped for a quick bite to eat. May I suggest Taco Fusion. I had the steak quesadilla and as I am particularly snobbish about Mexican cuisine (as in I cannot find any as good as Texas or California), I was pleasantly surprised. It was delicious.
pdmse
The antiques area and the adjacent Pickering Flea market reminded me of a those low quality bargain shops that sell no-name brands of cheap goods. Don't waste your time here. There are very few quality goods to find.The food is the only reason this review got 2 stars instead of 1. There was some decent things to eat in the food section.
Br0ns0nS
Excellent selection and quality antiques - not the run of the mill stuff - worth the drive to Pickering. It is located right beside the Pickering Flea Market ( some grey industry merchants) and it can get confusing regarding hours of operation - the antique market is open 362 days of the year -10:00am- 5:00pm I think - great displays - showcase booths - much like their parent location in Innisfil near Barrie, Ontario.-bring your wallet and your charge cards - I bet you will find one or more things to take home with you - we did !