Crystal0101
Yes this place is hugh. And open 7 days a week. So that means there is a lot of everything. Which appeals to all types of folks. So group/friend picking can be fun. There even is a Habitat for Humanity booth in the back - good to check out their donations and building supplies. Don't be afraid to take your treasure find up front and ask for a better price, they have to call the dealer to check.
PamS32
You don't want to miss Prattville Pickers if you are in the area or traveling on I 65. Great antiques, crafts, shabby chic items. Lots of fun but you will need the entire day to really go through everything!!
648pw
Heard good things about this place. Went to check it out today. As others have stated, it is very large. That said, there isn't much there really. I collect antique glass, specifically Fenton. There were a few pieces available. I couldn't find any Mr. Peanut or decoy ducks...my other collections. Prices were comparable to any other 'antique' store. Not much by way of bargains. Worth seeing once, probably wouldn't make the trip back.
brynn1981
I kept hearing the ads for this place and thought "Dang I gotta check this place out" so I loaded up the fam and we tried it out. I went in expecting yard sales goods at yard sale prices, what I found was yard sale goods at brand-new prices. But in there defense there was a ton of stuff there, luckily I didn't convince myself that absolutely had to have the old $30 Mickey Mouse phone/gum ball machine. But a ton of people were going hog wild over stuff. You'll have to go and decide for yourself.
BamaGirlzRock
This place has everything from baby stuff to major household goods...new, aged or antique. They now have started auctions. You may consign with certain vendors, just please read closely the agreement because you will end up getting less than 50% of the original asking price. There is a fee per item then there is a % of the sale. That goes back to the individual vendor you consign with...NOT Prattville Pickers, they are out of deal all together.
oldvetsailor
The Pickers took over an old manufacturing facility with huge floor space - the largest in the area! They have a tremendous assortment of vendors and booths with just about something for everyone. A great way to spend an afternoon!!
Gryfudd
This place is crammed with stuff - most of it you can live without. Nothing outstanding - just the run of the mill castoff from grandma's attic or dad's garage. Lots of glass wear and jewelry, some books, knickknacks and furniture, even some new outdoor furniture and used children's clothes. Everything is priced at the top of the retail market so don't expect any bargains here. If places like this are your thing - you may want to go back occasionally to see what is new. But going once was enough for me
ALtraveler334
Although the place is huge, it is crammed full of stuff. There are some isles that you can barely walk down and other areas look almost empty. We go on a regular basis to see new stuff that has come in.
TeriandDavidB
This huge building is crammed full of treasures, both large and small. There are some excellent buys to be had and one can just walk through the aisles for hours! It's definitely worth a look while in the area. We try to go regularly to see what's new!
947JohnD
Lots of items to look at. Make sure you have more than an hour to browse. Its a big place and they have a little bit of everything to look at it. Antique's, furniture. and more.
Pocostaff
Lots of treasures in comfort and organization! Everything you can imagine and more! Antique furniture, all sorts of kitchen utensils which are my favorites as well as new items including decorative crafts are all under one roof and it is air conditioned! They also offer consignment service if you have some items that you want to sell.
dpiroch
Had hoped for more antiques and less flea market, as the sign looks upscale. But the sign does indicate it is a place to "pick" ... pick and choose, perhaps.