BrentWonder
This place is full of good stuff, but man, don't bother asking for help. These women are the meanest, rudest, most unhelpful people on the planet. In my antiquing travels, I'm used to running into all different types of people. The one thing that is consistent everywhere is that people are courteous, respectful, and nice. Not here. No way. 15 minutes before closing we were basically escorted out, watched, and pressured to the front. Apparently it is an inconvenience to ask them to do there jobs. I asked about numerous pieces ranging from $50 -$250. Each time I was treated rudely when asking about price. No one was willing to call the actual owners of the antiques to ask about price. If I was a dealer with a store here, I would be furious that these women are representing my merchandise. One woman rudely said "Sir, this is an antique store, not a flea market" when I asked about a price. I immediately dropped the products that I had decided to buy, and walked out of the store. I do not recommend this place to anyone. I will tell all of my antique friends and dealer friends in Philly where I live not to bother stopping. And I recommend to you to visit the other antiques store down the street in the shopping center. Better merchandise, better prices, and most importantly - BETTER SERVICE. This place gets a big thumbs down from me...
D3140DPmariab
Loved our visit to Rollermills Antique Center! Wished we could have stayed an extra day in Lewisburg to really take our time looking through here. The place is enormous, with a wide variety of antiques. Had fun going down memory lane. Sister store Street of Shops is a few blocks away and also worth the visit. Wear comfortable shoes, as there is so much to see.
ChrisS666
I love coming here, and make the two hour drive about twice a year to visit Lewisburg just to go through the antique malls. There is a great selection of items on three floors, and you can spend hours just n this one place ( but theres more in the area as well ). Definitely worth a trip and like someone else mentioned, be sure to stop at Country Cupboard for a meal. The buffet is great !
BarbA1
If you want to walk down memory lane go here to find antiques, yard sale stuff, etc. You can find all kinds of things you are looking for. They have a ton of stuff and about five blocks away there is another building full of stuff. Each has about three floors. Prices range from low to high depending on what you're looking for. You can spend at least three plus hours looking at stuff. Only thing we have a complaint about is that when buying old stuff you can usually haggle the price. Here it looks like it's a set price and you pay the price on the tag. Although, we didn't ask to come down on the price. If you were going somewhere like a yardsale you know you can do this, here it seems you have to except the price. Worth the trip though. After you go here then go eat at he Country Cupboard about a mile away.