Antique Row Shopping District
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Antique Row Shopping District
Thank you for visiting Denver's Historic Antique Row District. Our district spans the 1200 to 1800 blocks of South Broadway, with many exciting shopping and eating opportunities. Most of our businesses are open following safety guidelines; however, please call any individual company you want to visit first to make sure they are open before making a trip.

We will have no large gathering events for 2020. Please wear a mask and be safe!
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Near downtown Denver, Colorado is the heart of a thriving commercial, artistic and residential neighborhood. Although known locally as "Antique Row, " a variety of shops and services now inhabit the historic structures along South Broadway. Businesses such as Ford Motor Company, Gates Rubber, Bredan Creamery-even the Overland Park Race Track stables-formerly occupied many of the vintage buildings lining Broadway from Alameda Avenue to Evans.
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Whitney W.
Whitney W.
Feb 04, 2015
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This District we actually found on yelp and they do have tons of antique malls. I will tell you we had no luck selling antiques to shops here but it is a great place to go and shop. Enjoy and get your exercise while doing it.
Alice G.
Alice G.
Oct 20, 2014
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What's great about this strip is that in about 8 blocks, there is a whole condensed area of really cool antique shops. Supposedly, this area is the epicenter of US Victorian antiques. It is cool to pursue these shops and find the old remnants of the Victorian age and the west.

I have lived here for 19 years, and this strip has changed. Recently, there have been tons of little great restaurants popping up (Maria Empanada, Adelito), very cool little bars ( Black Crown), Coffee shops (Corvus roasters) and also, well, lots of pot shops- can't say much about those. Also a bit of a sketch
Katie B.
Katie B.
Jan 21, 2014
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I'm convinced the woman that runs Antique Broadway Broker doesn't give a damn about sales, as she was not at all friendly and I had been debating on making a purchase but left because of her. She was having a very loud phone conversation when we walked in and did not acknowledge us at all. I was browsing through some of the old advertisements, specifically the old Pontiac ads. Since there was a lot of them and I was looking for a particular car. I removed the Pontiac ads, placed them on the top of the box and began flipping through them. Keeping them in the order they were in, mind you
Myra B.
Myra B.
Sep 22, 2013
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I'm selling some antiques and emailed a bunch of antique stores with a list of items and photos and my contact info. After which someone calling himself Jim Jackson from Broadway Antiques calls me and expresses interest. He acts very cordial and speaks in an English accent and he's all syrupy sweet and calling me "dear" and just couldn't be more polite and solicitous.

I ask him to email me a list of the items he wants and the price he will pay for each. I email him back that I accept his offer on all but one item, a small mahogany bench. About the bench I email
Cass D.
Cass D.
Feb 20, 2012
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Yelpers you failed me! What kind of a "Antique Row" doesn't have any serious glass stores? Sure there are some places with neat furniture and various other junk... but nothing mentionable in the way of fine smaller antiques (at least not in the 5 stores I tried). I was expecting there to me a lot more here than what was. Bummer...
Emily J.
Emily J.
Aug 14, 2011
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Great place to spend an afternoon shopping! I love going antiquing and really enjoy shopping here. As in most places, you have to pick and choose your shops. Stay away from Packrat Antiques, the owner is a foul older gentleman and shop is more full of parts and pieces than any real collectors items. I love Lucky-Jack's, it's a family run business and the owners are alway there and very willing to bargain. Also try Corky's, Gallagher's, and Finders Keepers.
Alden C.
Alden C.
Oct 18, 2010
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Very cool part of Denver for sure! Some of these antique stores though have pieces of 'furniture' that are so immense and impractical you wonder why they were made in the first place and how did they wind up here! Some of these pieces are just huge and would not look right in most houses these days! There are also some very cool antique shops that sell great vintage clothes and comic books too! Lots to pick from! Not all of the shops in Antique Row are just antique shops either. Lots of different things! I just discovered a mask store here in the Row that I simply love! Definitely this
Kirsten M.
Kirsten M.
Jan 19, 2010
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Every now and then I get the urge to go flea market and antique browsing. S. Broadway's Antique Row is Denver's King of all things antique. There are upscale shops with European imports, eccentric item shops (there's one antique store that specializes in medical antiques - they have a collection of glass eyeballs), flea market oddities, shops that specialize in chandeliers, shops that only carry old clocks, stores with old books, you name it. Browsing antique row can be an all day excursion if you like digging through old things.

Shops on antique row don't offer the best prices