Cabot Mill Antiques is a multi-dealer antique emporium located in Fort Andross, a beautifully restored textile mill on the Androscoggin River in Brunswick Maine. The 16,000+ square foot area was converted into a showroom of fine antiques and vintage collectibles in 1996. The multi dealer emporium is known as one of the largest multi dealer malls in Maine and is your New England source for antiques and collectibles. With more than 160 high quality displays, customers can browse through a vast selection of items from period furnishing to festive vintage collectibles.
Reviews (24)
Lizzie M.
May 24, 2022
Carrie Tracy
May 21, 2022
Stephen Heerboth
Feb 28, 2022
Peter Jaxon
Jan 14, 2022
Mark Gedicks
Dec 09, 2021
Molly King
Aug 22, 2021
The selection is wonderful and there's so much to see! but sadly the staff is mostly incompetent and usually rude. Some of the ladies are fine, but the lady in high heels with badly dyed blonde that I believe is the manager or owner, is horrible! Rude and honestly downright nasty to people. I can honestly say I don't know why she has the job.
Bango Bob
May 04, 2021
Miread G.
Mar 04, 2021
Brian H.
Jan 23, 2021
Love this place - One of my favorites! Great selection of furniture at pretty good prices. Many dealers occasionally have sales in their booths which can be a plus! You never know what you're going to find and inventory changes pretty regularly. If you see something you like. GRAB IT! I have missed out on several pieces that I shouldn't have waited on!
A. Critic
Dec 21, 2020
Lynn Smith
Dec 12, 2020
Hannah S.
Oct 16, 2020
This place is a must for any antique enthusiast and well worth the trip into Brunswick! It's massive! Tons of stalls to explore, all with a plethora of interesting pieces - and not just full of flotsam and jetsam either! Entering the parking lot is a little weird if you're unfamiliar with the area. I ended up circling around a couple of times - be sure to take the turn into the lot BEFORE you get to the traffic light - bc there's no entrance after you get to the light and turn - it sneaks up fast and isn't well marked or anything!
The building itself was a marvel - a massive old Victorian looking factory or (mill I'm guessing lol)! And so many stalls! I wasn't gonna buy anything but of course I found an old, quaint French mustard jar I just had to have lol! They do well with the Covid precautions. There are bathrooms available through the back of the store in a giant empty warehouse space also.
The building itself was a marvel - a massive old Victorian looking factory or (mill I'm guessing lol)! And so many stalls! I wasn't gonna buy anything but of course I found an old, quaint French mustard jar I just had to have lol! They do well with the Covid precautions. There are bathrooms available through the back of the store in a giant empty warehouse space also.
Jl S.
Oct 16, 2020
Amy V.
Aug 22, 2020
This place is so well organized and clean. It feels like a museum. I seriously hope it's ok that I take pictures here, because it always inspires me to do so. I have a slight obsession with vintage electronics and kitchen tchotchkes. COVID shopping: masks are required. It IS posted. They offer hand sanitizer. Aisles are wide enough to encourage physical distancing.
Kendra W.
Jul 05, 2020
Lots of vendors under one roof. I believe they close at 5. They have a section with smaller items in cases. They have a vendor carrying large assortment of Fiestaware, one vendor who carries nautical items (corals, shells, repurposed nauitcal lights). Some items marked up but some vendors run sales. It's fun to stop in and browse. Restrooms and vending machines in building in different area. There is electric car charger on site and a Chinese Restaurant and flea market type set up also in the same building. They accept American Express.
Sloan Laurits
Mar 02, 2019
Cabot Mill Antiques is one the most well curated shops. There are rare pieces, interesting, unique, old, fun. They have something for everyone in here, and there is very little filler. Great furniture, incredible clocks, not very much clothing, but the pieces are very unique and extremely well priced. I will be back again for sure.
Richard J.
Jul 19, 2018
This is a well stocked market with dozens of vendors (though with a consolidated checkout process.) The location is an old mill that has been converted for commercial/retail use. Also in the building are other businesses including a restaurant. If it is particularly hot out, this may not be the best destination as it lacks air conditioning. However, we were there on a warm day and found that the numerous fans in the building were more than enough to make the shopping pleasurable.
The vast majority of the items we looked at were at full retail price. Even so, we still found a pair of bargains - not cheap, but barely within our price range that we were willing to pay and still feel like we got a decent deal. The staff is friendly, though the cashier was extremely slow. She appears to be nearly blind as she had to use a magnifying glass to supplement her prescription glasses to see normally sized handwriting on the price tags.
While this didn't bother us, it did slow things down considerably. In fact a line formed and more people had to come over and help with the checkout process. Bottom Line: This is a fun place to shop, but you will be hard pressed to find a really great deal.
The vast majority of the items we looked at were at full retail price. Even so, we still found a pair of bargains - not cheap, but barely within our price range that we were willing to pay and still feel like we got a decent deal. The staff is friendly, though the cashier was extremely slow. She appears to be nearly blind as she had to use a magnifying glass to supplement her prescription glasses to see normally sized handwriting on the price tags.
While this didn't bother us, it did slow things down considerably. In fact a line formed and more people had to come over and help with the checkout process. Bottom Line: This is a fun place to shop, but you will be hard pressed to find a really great deal.
Mary B.
Dec 01, 2016
This antique store which is located in the old Cabot Mill is essentially 100 or so antique stores under one roof. The large space is sectioned off for the many vendors to display their wares. The owners are not required to be present since each item has a code that tells the front desk who it belongs to. Every time I come here I am greeted by a smile from the lady at the front desk, sounds of the industrial size fan circulating the air, and the creak of the floor boards.
One could take hours of their day trying to look at each item, there's just so much. Each aisle is a new warp through another section of time. The mill is kept clean and the sections neat. All the items at clearly marked and honestly I like not having someone stare me down as I look at their items. So you haven't been here yet? What the heck are you waiting for? "Let's do the time warp again!"
One could take hours of their day trying to look at each item, there's just so much. Each aisle is a new warp through another section of time. The mill is kept clean and the sections neat. All the items at clearly marked and honestly I like not having someone stare me down as I look at their items. So you haven't been here yet? What the heck are you waiting for? "Let's do the time warp again!"
Jamie K.
Sep 20, 2016
Large antique mall in an old mill right over the bridge in Brunswick. Lots of different dealers with many different kinds of antiques and collectibles. An art painting interested me and it was reasonably priced, surprisingly. They have a lot of nautical antiques and folk art antiques. Not too much furniture. A few locked cases with the smaller items and more expensive things. Largest antique mall around.
Friendly employees willing to help. Signs are a turn off that say you are being video taped and leave all bags and purses at front desk. There are a bunch of rules, not too inviting. Good place though, prices are a tad high, but that is usual.
Friendly employees willing to help. Signs are a turn off that say you are being video taped and leave all bags and purses at front desk. There are a bunch of rules, not too inviting. Good place though, prices are a tad high, but that is usual.
Averyl H.
Sep 05, 2016
Some of the dealers have their prices jacked up pretty high when compared to the antique shops and flea market in Arundel, but it's also a much cleaner and brighter experience. It is very large with a nice variety. They offer cold water and hot tea while you browse. I ended up finding some incredible treasures today, all from the same dealer who happened to be there stocking her booth.
I spent a few hundred dollars because she gave me a generous discount, was very friendly and she has really nice stuff. As an added bonus her husband helped us load the furniture into the car.
I spent a few hundred dollars because she gave me a generous discount, was very friendly and she has really nice stuff. As an added bonus her husband helped us load the furniture into the car.
R. S.
Mar 19, 2016
Rachel E.
Jul 02, 2014
Mike G.
Dec 08, 2013
Richie A.
Sep 09, 2013
Big antique mall. Stopped on the way back to CT and we found a few things. Like any other antique mall where some stuff was outrageous and some were bargains. We found some neat bargains. The building has a lot of history. Ask the clerk at the desk and she will give you an article to read on the history of the building.