Seattle Antiques Market is a treasure-trove of fun collectibles and unique antique furniture. We've been in business in the same spot on Seattle's waterfront for over 40 years. Learn more about us and find out why so many locals and tourists rank us as one of the top locations to check out on the Seattle waterfront! We are conveniently located right across the street from the Seattle Aquarium and the Seattle Great Wheel. We are also just down the steps from the Pike Place Market (yes, including the Gum Wall!).
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Seattle Antiques Market is one of the largest collectibles and antiques dealers in Washington! Our goal is to have something for everyone. Our inventory is constantly changing, and our 6,000 sq. Awesome Seattle find. This place has a ton of character, unique nautical collection, and a very old-world Seattle vibe.
Have a question about hours, directions, or our current inventory? Feel free to give us a call! If you're looking to sell antiques and collectibles, the best thing you can do is take a picture of the item and email it to us along with a quick description. We can be found on the Seattle Waterfront, right across the street from the Seattle Great Wheel and the Seattle Aquarium. We have free parking available right in front of the building, which you can use while shopping in the store.
Reviews (35)
Liqi Xu
Jun 12, 2022
This antique store doesn't have much items and everything inside is overpriced for their worth. The worker also obviously treated us with a bad attitude for no reason. He probably had a very bad day but he was giggling and talking with the other people in front of us in the line. When we went up to pay, he didn't even say Hi and didn't help us fold the sweater we purchased.
After we paid, he just sort of threw the sweater to us on the counter when we didn't want a bag. Would not go back to this store again and would not recommend this to anyone.
After we paid, he just sort of threw the sweater to us on the counter when we didn't want a bag. Would not go back to this store again and would not recommend this to anyone.
Nicole Vitesse
Jun 04, 2022
Alicha C.
May 25, 2022
Siddhant Mishra
Apr 05, 2022
Mayra Q.
Feb 26, 2022
William Sturtevant
Jan 06, 2022
I enjoy my various monthly journeys in to Seattle and it has been a couple since I was done by the piers. You can't stop by the piers on the water without checking a mainstay of Seattle, the Seattle Antique Market. It appears to have gone through a change, maybe owner? Noticed the Mariner shrine of dusty baseball memorabilia was gone. No hidden treasures this time except for the view from the dock when you leave. Be sure to stop and take it in for a moment. The old viaduct obscured most of what you can now see. Beauty!
Anna B.
Dec 03, 2021
The worst customer service! How is the owner so rude? For someone who wants business, it sure seems like he hates his life. I mean, he literally sells trash for a living. The staff is rude also. I get that they deal with mostly tourists, but the whole job is to be nice. And answer questions. But they are incapable of doing that. Safe to say, I will make sure to give them the worst reviews posible.
Trevor E.
Nov 13, 2021
K. S.
Oct 06, 2021
Laurie Gronewold
Sep 28, 2021
John S.
Aug 31, 2021
One of my favorite places to visit while in Seattle. I usually like coming here on a Sunday afternoon. There is so much to go through. I have yet to buy anything here but have always been tempted to. It's nice and quiet. And a great way to kill an afternoon. Even if you don't plan on buying anything, you should stop in.
Alex Davis
Aug 31, 2021
Jay Shuley
Jul 15, 2021
Katherine G.
Jul 12, 2021
Paul Woody
Jun 23, 2021
Sierra Mendonsa
Jun 02, 2021
C. Lieb
Apr 28, 2021
Teresa Tee Combis
Apr 14, 2021
Patrick Y.
Feb 28, 2021
Bottom line: "if you've seen one antique store. you've seen 'em all" It wasn't really that impressive but it was a good time-killer. There are some unique stuff in the store that may peak a person's interest and may help some people stroll through "memory lane." However, it wasn't something that was mind blowing. COVID precautions is average. Come by here if you have some time.
Roni S.
Dec 05, 2020
Rose W.
Aug 26, 2020
I had a very weird experience in the back room of the store. This was my second time visiting in a week, and each time I would feel very heavy when I went back into the clothing section. This time I felt something take hold of my waist, but when I turned around there wasn't anything nearby to explain it. I left quickly.
Nick K.
Jul 13, 2020
Ginnie Joubert
Apr 25, 2020
A little small but hey, you will see some unique stuff. The back end is mostly furniture and the small trinket sized stuff is up in the front. They have a binder up front also of security camera photos of people who either try to steal or have gotten away with it, which I think is awesome that they have that but also unfortunate. DON'T be that person please. Very nice owners and just all around a quick place to burn some time if need be!
Billy M.
Feb 22, 2020
Mike S.
Jan 02, 2020
We stopped here before we took a cruise on a boat and Puget Sound and we're killing some time looking at their all their antiques. It was a huge warehouse with antiques of all kinds everywhere you could look and that was pretty interesting stuff and honestly it's a good place just to kill some time if you're waiting to do something down on the waterfront as well.
Certainly eye-opening to see things that grew up with now in the antique stores so that was kind of fun as well. I would say if you're looking for a good selection of antiques in Seattle and this is probably the place to come.
Certainly eye-opening to see things that grew up with now in the antique stores so that was kind of fun as well. I would say if you're looking for a good selection of antiques in Seattle and this is probably the place to come.
Marque W.
Jul 06, 2019
Don't park in store lot unless you want to be towed! We shopped there for about 20 minutes, bought a couple items, left on foot to find a restroom. No restroom available on premises, came back 30 minutes later. Our car had been towed by store owner Ken Eubenk. We attempted to ask why he had our car towed when the lot was almost empty. He was a horribly belligerent, hateful little man.
He threatened to call the police several times in answer to my questions. We spent $545 plus $30 cab to get our car back. This all happened within 1 hour's time, this was a horrible experience which I have learned happens several times a day. Seems a terrible way to treat paying customers unless he profits from the towing of these vehicles
He threatened to call the police several times in answer to my questions. We spent $545 plus $30 cab to get our car back. This all happened within 1 hour's time, this was a horrible experience which I have learned happens several times a day. Seems a terrible way to treat paying customers unless he profits from the towing of these vehicles
DeEtte A.
Jun 08, 2019
Here from Los Angeles and walked forever to get here only to find out by a neighboring shop that they have been closed due to construction! Great! I called this store on the way over Due to difficulties with our map quest to get directional help and it would've been nice if they had had an outgoing message saying they were closed! Considering the traffic and all the people we had to walk through here for the marathon weekend, it would've been nice to be alerted to the fact that this place was closed!
Tim L.
Apr 01, 2019
This place is one of the best antique stores you will come across. The selection is Huge, the location is fun, and the prices are reasonable (for antiques, which are, understandably, valuable). We first went to this store a couple of years ago and it has been one of our favorite places to stop by ever since. If you are near Pike Place Market or the waterfront, stop by this place and support a local business!
John F.
Dec 04, 2018
Bruce B.
Jul 18, 2018
This is my favorite antiques store in Seattle. However, this is the only antiques store I've ever visited in Seattle. I've been here twice - the first time was 10 years ago, then again the other day. Do you like old stuff? There's always a lot of old stuff inside here. They always seem to have a fairly decent selection of old Playboy magazines, and patches. Just go in an check it out for yourself, okay?
Debbie H.
Jun 17, 2018
A fun place to visit while strolling through Alaskan Way. If you are looking for a Seattle street sign this is the place to go. They have antique furniture, vintage clothing, buttons/pins, nautical theme merchandise and other random items. They also do repairs and will give quotes on the value of your item.
David D.
Feb 08, 2018
I just walked by the Seattle Antiques Market at about 9:55 in the morning, and there where three entry points; two were marked with "No Trespassing Signs, " and one was wide open with an arrow pointing the way in. After taking a few steps toward the entrance, I heard a shrill voice yelling in the distance. It was apparently the owner. I walked over and asked, "When does it open?
I see the 'No Trespassing' signs everywhere, but no sign for the business hours." To this, he replied in a particularly nasty tone, "that's all you need to know. I open when I open. I open in three minutes." Well, I said, "Have a nice day" in the way that means "Go F$&k yourself" and walked away. If it were possible to give zero stars, I would have.
I just moved to Seattle about two weeks ago, and I've already spent several thousand dollars furnishing and decorating my apartment. My experience with retailers and wholesalers has been largely positive, but when it comes The Seattle Antiques Market, they will never see a penny of my money, and I encourage all of you to also shop elsewhere. Nasty, I'll-tempered dolts deserve neither my business nor yours!
I see the 'No Trespassing' signs everywhere, but no sign for the business hours." To this, he replied in a particularly nasty tone, "that's all you need to know. I open when I open. I open in three minutes." Well, I said, "Have a nice day" in the way that means "Go F$&k yourself" and walked away. If it were possible to give zero stars, I would have.
I just moved to Seattle about two weeks ago, and I've already spent several thousand dollars furnishing and decorating my apartment. My experience with retailers and wholesalers has been largely positive, but when it comes The Seattle Antiques Market, they will never see a penny of my money, and I encourage all of you to also shop elsewhere. Nasty, I'll-tempered dolts deserve neither my business nor yours!
Heather R.
Nov 03, 2016
Furious! Under rude and unprofessional ownership! I will not be returning! In short: my car was towed for no reason whatsoever by a rude little man. The 411: I am one of few of my friends who actually enjoys antique shopping. I was in this antique market for about 30 minutes and purchased two items. After my purchase I was forced to walk around the corner to find a restroom since this antique shop does not have a bathroom for paying customers.
A little frustrated by this, I walked around the corner anyways only to return and find that my car had been towed! The only logical explanation since I was gone no longer than 10-15 minutes was that this man was already calling to have my car towed before I even left. He claimed to my face I had been parked their longer than I was supposed to. His dramatization of the facts only infuriated me more.
He wouldn't even let me return my items. Conclusion: Do not come here ever, even on foot. The owners misplaced anger and aggression for PAYING CUSTOMERS should be enough to keep you from wasting your money here. In any business, customer service is key and at this establishment your customer needs will not be serviced. I hope he falls and scrapes his knee. Good day!
A little frustrated by this, I walked around the corner anyways only to return and find that my car had been towed! The only logical explanation since I was gone no longer than 10-15 minutes was that this man was already calling to have my car towed before I even left. He claimed to my face I had been parked their longer than I was supposed to. His dramatization of the facts only infuriated me more.
He wouldn't even let me return my items. Conclusion: Do not come here ever, even on foot. The owners misplaced anger and aggression for PAYING CUSTOMERS should be enough to keep you from wasting your money here. In any business, customer service is key and at this establishment your customer needs will not be serviced. I hope he falls and scrapes his knee. Good day!
Gracie N.
Oct 17, 2016
A. E.
Sep 22, 2016
GRANDMA HAD IT, MOM THREW IT OUT, AND I BOUGHT IT BACK. That is the life of an antique store. Seattle is full of history, thus making antique stores in the area extra special. This particular antique store is across the street from The Seattle Aquarium, and nestled between Highway 99 Blues Club and a Public Storage warehouse. In 1978, I think this store was lost and eventually stranded along Alaskan Way instead of being in the Pike's Place Market area where it belongs with all the other vintage stores. lol. jk.
It was fun seeing the different junk, I mean treasures this store had to offer. They had a variety of vintage cameras, first generation toys, old street signs, Playboy magazines and so on. The store is huge, and the selection is endless. What initially drew me into the store was the giant old school Mickey Mouse. If I didn't own a life size cutout stand of Michael Jackson, I totally would have bought that. jk. SIDE NOTES -- Items are little pricy -- You can only negotiate prices with the store owner -- They provide shipping -- Parking is terrible.
Not a surprise in downtown Seattle. -- Looking at other yelp reviewers, it appears that the owner is tow-friendly regardless if you are a paying customer or not. It's sad, and I am pretty sure he has lost a lot of customers because of that. Does it really cost $400+ to get your car back? Eek.
It was fun seeing the different junk, I mean treasures this store had to offer. They had a variety of vintage cameras, first generation toys, old street signs, Playboy magazines and so on. The store is huge, and the selection is endless. What initially drew me into the store was the giant old school Mickey Mouse. If I didn't own a life size cutout stand of Michael Jackson, I totally would have bought that. jk. SIDE NOTES -- Items are little pricy -- You can only negotiate prices with the store owner -- They provide shipping -- Parking is terrible.
Not a surprise in downtown Seattle. -- Looking at other yelp reviewers, it appears that the owner is tow-friendly regardless if you are a paying customer or not. It's sad, and I am pretty sure he has lost a lot of customers because of that. Does it really cost $400+ to get your car back? Eek.