Terri_Iasiello
The reviews I read on this site on TripAdvisor were on the money. This place is well worth visiting. We went to Gaston Pickers just before going to Piccolo and were very disappointed at the quantity and quality of its offerings. My sister lives in the area and she had never been to Piccolo, but we decided to give it a shot. We were VERY happy. It is a wonderful find and I will add it to the places I visit when I go to see my sister. Thanks!
502deborahr
This is a very large store with a lot to see. Keep in mind that it is on two floors and you need to walk slowly to view all of the items. It is a bit cluttered so look carefully or you may miss just that right gift you are looking for.
GottaGetaway86
Booths are rented out to vendors/people, making for a new experiences every visit. Always something new and interesting in stock. One of my favorite antique stops!
bobielo123
it was just before closing, that we entered the store; full of vintage and antique pieces. All spaced so nicely that it did not feel claustrophobic. I bought a lovely piece at a fair price from the friendly, pleasant husband and wife shop-owners. Worth a browse
cherylh903
This was a very easy building to maneuver. It's 22,000 sq. ft. and had a few cluttered booths but mostly the booths were well organized. We walked out with some items we didn't even know we needed. Just look for the Statue of Liberty and you will know you are there.
AdakC
There is alot to take in here. They have some really nice pieces and the prices seemed to be fair enough. It will take around 30 minutes to an hour to check the place out. It looks like they might have something for everybody.
JohnA339
This store has a mixture of fine and flea market items. It's woth looking there but there are finer antique shops in the area.
Dave421
This place is huge and don't miss the basement. Lot's of really cool antique and collectibles at pretty good prices. You could easily get lost in here for an hour or two. There is another antique mall about a block down the street closer to town called Second Fiddle, which is also good. If you like antiques it's work a trip out to Belmont to check this place out. The owner does a great job keeping it clean and nicely merchandised. Also, check out Blythe Galleries, another place that has some antiques and designer accessories.