From books, fine jewelry and furniture to glassware, china and collectibles, our 15,000 square foot facility is the biggest antique mall in S eastern North Carolina. The down-home charm of our tiny town provides a setting that will put you at ease and allow you to relax and get away from big city life.
Reviews (11)
Ace Addams
Jun 05, 2022
X.-Tina
Apr 20, 2022
Bruce Benson S. Benson Woodshop
Feb 16, 2022
Naomi Roslyn
Jul 07, 2021
Lindsay Miller
Apr 26, 2021
I love this place. I try to stop by and visit when ever I drive down to see my daughter in Kelly. Sometimes I just look. There are so many interesting items. Usually I buy something even if it is only a small item. Sometimes I fall in love with pieces that are gone when I come back through. I will say that if you like it, you better buy it because I am not the only one who loves this place.
J. Watts
Dec 09, 2020
Kristopher Mazur
Dec 06, 2019
Susan Denny
Oct 15, 2019
Kaitlyn Schilkowski
Jun 29, 2019
Me and my boyfriend stopped here on our way back from atlantic beach and the employees were awesome and the place has so many cool things, I probably spent way too much money here but it was worth every penny. They even make their own fudge (which is completely amazing). I would come back if I lived closer.
Trent Howerton
Jul 12, 2018
Visited this antique store during a local Blueberry Festival. This place is PACKED with some really unique items. From furnature to arrow heads and everything in between. The staff was refreshingly nice which added to the small town experience. They even had fudge. homemade fudge and it was a real treat! If your close to Burgaw, I highly recommend swinging by and checking out what they have to offer.
Martha
Dec 17, 2010
A wonderful place to spend the day....it is like going back in time. Offers a great variety of booths with something for everyone. A good mix of vintage jewerly, linens, toys, tools, glass wear and wonderful selection of furniture(from 1800-present)...just to mention a small selection of what you would discovery at Burgaw Antiqueplace. If you are there at lunch time, stop and have lunch at the old "five and dime store" lunch counter...then continue shopping...I always leave with the most unusual treasures. Don't forget to try the great home made fudge...the perfect way to finish off the most wonderful treasure hunting in Eastern North Carolina.