Pacific Galleries

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Seattle, United States

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Pacific Galleries Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Pacific Galleries is located in Seattle, United States on 241 S Lander St. Pacific Galleries is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category antique store in United States.

Address

241 S Lander St

Price range

$

Phone

+1 2063858630

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Fiona Becker

This place is huge! My partner and I stopped in looking for some fun art pieces- there were plenty of options ranging from fun, to strange, to downright spooky. (See photos.) We found a few things we liked but it was near closing so we couldn’t linger too long- you could easily spend hours here. We will definitely be back! Give yourself plenty of time to search, and you’re bound to find something wonderful here.

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Nate Olson

Very cool and nice stuff a lot is affordably priced too. Would definitely recommend and will be going back for sure!

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Val D

Shop on Saturdays. There is new pop up shop just in same building, but outside the mall. They work only on Saturdays, like a weekly flea market. Lots of quality clothes, and fun things.

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Brittanie

Favorite antique store in all of Seattle. Always new things to look at. Great covid response. Love coming here.

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Nicole Caldwell

This place is absolutely huge. I walked around for 4 hours to get a good look at every booth. Some of the owners were at their shops if you're lucky and you can chat about where all the stuff came from. Otherwise, you grab a tag from the case or booth to remember the stall number and go up to the front desk to buy something. I was mainly looking for a bridal tiara and a sapphire/blue silver necklace, but found so many more antique hair accessories and brooches I can make into hair accessories, and wasn't lucky on the right necklace for me. The annoying part about every booth being owned by a different person is you can't ask someone to show you to every tiara in the warehouse, as they don't know which ones and the individual owners can change out merchandise every day. So, you look at everything. The joy of antiquing! I found furniture items to be very expensive and mostly jewelry and clothing was pretty reasonably priced. They welcomed picture taking and they have pictures of a lot of the booths online. I personally started treating this place as a museum and art museum. Some of the art was incredible and there was a lot of Seattle specific pieces of history that were interesting to learn from.