Heidelberg Antique Mall is owned and operated by Carol Butter and her family. This year, they are celebrating their 34th anniversary at the Mall. Joe and Carol opened the mall on the first weekend of December in 1987 and have also been buying and selling quality antiques for over 50 years! Early in their career, they operated a small shop. As their experience and love of antiques grew, they continued to grow their business by managing Antique Malls, conducting Antique Auctions and sponsoring Antique Shows.
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Go over Fort Pitt Bridge, Continue on Parkway West(I-376) to Exit 65 Carnegie/Heidelberg to Route 50, turn left. At 4th traffic light, you will see 1451 Collier on the right at the corner of Collier and Route 50. To visit our other store, make right onto Collier and continue two blocks to 1550 Collier.
Reviews (11)
Lindsay Trate
Apr 24, 2022
FeMan
Jan 28, 2022
Jessica Roberts
Aug 15, 2021
Best finds! The 6th antique store I visited in one day, looking for a very specific wash basin and pitcher. I found what I was looking for! The employee (sorry i forgot her name) was the BEST at helping me. I was there a few weeks ago and forgot to post this review. The prices are very reasonable and I will go there first for my antique needs!
Alice Stanton
Aug 11, 2021
Christy Simpson
Apr 03, 2019
Tony Luketic
Nov 22, 2018
Not really antiques more junk than anything else. And their prices are extremely high. In response to the owner, yes I am sure I visited your location. There were two woman there who barely acknowledged us. One never looked up from her phone the entire time we were there. There were very few items that would be antique or of quality. Just because it is old does not make it an antique, old junk is sold junk. The antique store on the strip in Pittsburgh is a real antique store with quality items. Sorry, your does not meet expectations and your prices were ridiculous.
David Gilles-Thomas
May 22, 2018
Beth Zimmerman
May 22, 2017
Andrew Kastle
Feb 11, 2017
I drove there looking for something very specific. It was 3:00 pm, so I figured, "why wouldn't they be open?" I, of course, pulled up to a 'closed' sign, so I decided to walk up to the door to check their hours. There is a small, hand-written note on the door that literally says "Winter Hours- by chance or by appointment." What the hell is that? Do they not want business?
It's a shame, because I have been in there and found many items that would have fit perfectly in my basement bar/movie theater and I told the person working I would be back for sure. Well, I came back, but apparently they don't want to sell their stuff too bad. I will not be going back. I guess I'll find my antiques elsewhere. Horrible business plan. Not many people want to make an appointment to browse an antique store.
It's a shame, because I have been in there and found many items that would have fit perfectly in my basement bar/movie theater and I told the person working I would be back for sure. Well, I came back, but apparently they don't want to sell their stuff too bad. I will not be going back. I guess I'll find my antiques elsewhere. Horrible business plan. Not many people want to make an appointment to browse an antique store.
Ron Murphy
Nov 02, 2016
Patrick Woodman
May 27, 2013