Minnesota is riddled with amazing antique stores. From tiny hole-in-the-wall shops to sprawling malls, you never know what you’ll come across – and that’s part of the fun. If searching for diamonds in the rough is your idea of a good time, we’ve designed the perfect weekend itinerary for you. We’ll take you through some of the best antique stores in Minnesota, and even suggest some great places to eat and stay for your big antique weekend. Take a look:

Google Maps There are so many great antique and vintage shops within the Twin Cities that you could spend an entire weekend exploring just those. For that reason, we decided to stick to shops outside of the cities for this trip. It’s about five hours of driving and would be ideal to start bright and early on a Saturday morning. Here is the full route.

  1. Grizzly Canyon Antiques and Collectables - Sleepy Eye

Grizzly Canyon Antiques and Collectables/Facebook

Grizzly Canyon Antiques and Collectables/Facebook Starting at the southern end of our route, your stop at Grizzly Canyon Antiques and Collectables in the sleepy town of Sleepy Eye is sure to delight. As you browse the rows and shelves of treasures, keep in mind this shop’s specialties. They offer a wide array of interesting antiques and collectibles. Visit the Grizzly Canyon Antiques and Collectables Facebook page to learn more about this first stop of some of the best antique stores in Minnesota. 140 Main St E, Sleepy Eye, MN 56085, USA

  1. Antiques to Go - Hutchinson

Tony Soligny/Google Maps

Antiques To Go/Facebook About an hour up the road is the city of Hutchinson. To get there, you’ll pass through New Ulm, which has a few antique stores of its own. If you feel like stretching your trip out a bit, Antiques Plus would be a great stop.But if you choose to go straight to Hutchinson, you’ll be greeted by a huge antique store called Antiques to Go. This place has vintage treasures on just about every surface and is one of Minnesota’s best antique stores. Whether you love old furniture or quirky trinkets, you’ll find them here. Visit the Antiques to Go Facebook page as well as the Explore Minnesota website for more information.

934 MN-15, Hutchinson, MN 55350, USA

Lunch stop: McCormicks Family Restaurant - Hutchinson

McCormick’s Family Restaurant/Facebook By lunchtime, all that antiquing will probably have worked up an appetite. Luckily, Hutchinson has more than a few great restaurants to choose from. If you’re looking for something homey, your best bet is the McCormicks Family Restaurant in downtown Hutchinson. Their menu is full of burgers, sandwiches, breakfast items, pasta, salads, soups, and so much more. Visit the McCormicks Family Restaurant website and Facebook page for more information. Minnesota 15, MN-15, Hutchinson, MN, USA

  1. Buffalo Nickel Antiques - Buffalo

Buffalo Nickel Antique Market/Facebook

Buffalo Nickel Antique Market After lunch, head on up the road to the small town of Buffalo. This town is home to one of Minnesota’s most celebrated antique stores: Buffalo Nickel Antiques, a sprawling antique store housed in an old barn. This store is a treasure trove of antique goodies, from rustic furniture to vintage collectibles. Plan to spend a few hours here as there’s that much to see. Visit the official website and Facebook page to learn more about Buffalo Nickel Antiques. Nickel Antique Mall, 1004 3rd St S, Buffalo, MN 55313, USA

Overnight Stop: Ticknor Hill Bed & Breakfast

TravelloverMn/TripAdvisor After your first day of antiquing, you’ll probably be pretty tired. We recommend continuing up the road just a few more miles until you get to Anoka. This town is home to Ticknor Hill, an adorable bed & breakfast housed in a historic mansion. Every suite is lovely, and the next morning’s breakfast will be just what you need to start your second day of shopping. Visit the Explore Minnesota website for more information on Ticknor Hill Bed & Breakfast in Anoka. 1625 3rd Ave, Anoka, MN 55303, USA

  1. The Big White House - Anoka

The BIG White House/Facebook

The BIG White House/Facebook After a good night’s rest at Ticknor Hill Bed & Breakfast you’ll be ready to head off for another day of exploring some of the best antique stores in Minnesota. Anoka has several great antique stores, and all are worth a visit if you aren’t in a hurry. But if you’re crunched on time, our Anoka pick is the Big White House. This antique store certainly lives up to its name and is one of the best antique stores in the Minneapolis area. The Big White House is filled to the brim with antique goodies filling every nook and cranny. They specialize in furniture, historical memorabilia, coins, and collectibles. Visit the official website and Facebook page of The Big White House for more information. 1900 3rd Ave, Anoka, MN 55303, USA

  1. The Rusty Pick - Waite Park

Walter Claude/Google Maps

The Rusty Pick/Facebook About 50 miles from the Big White House is Waite Park, home to another great antique store. The Rusty Pick has 6,000 square feet filled with vintage, salvaged, and antique items. You can even find a plethora of vinyl records and antique books if that’s what you’re looking for. Visit the website and Facebook to learn more about The Rusty Pick. 311 28th Ave S, Waite Park, MN 56387, USA

Lunch stop: Brigitte’s Cafe

Susan Bittick/Google Maps It’s lunchtime! Just like Hutchinson, St. Cloud has dozens of places to dine. But a local favorite is Brigitte’s Cafe, a spot known for its amazing breakfasts, which they serve all day. If breakfast isn’t your thing, the rest of the large menu is also great. Visit Brigitte’s Cafe’s website and Facebook page for more information. 42 32nd Ave S, St Cloud, MN 56301, USA

  1. Heim-kins Rescued Treasures - St. Joseph

Heim-kins Rescued Treasures.Facebook

Heim-kins Rescued Treasures.Facebook After lunch, your next stop is just a short drive away in the nearby town of St. Joseph. Heim-kins Rescued Treasures is a shop that’s chock full of treasures, and it is especially known for its eclectic antique and vintage decor. Visit the Facebook page for Heim-kins Rescued Treasures to learn more. 219 Cedar St E, St Joseph, MN 56374, USA

  1. Yesterdays - Alexandria

Sarah Mathre/Google Local

Yesterdays/Facebook The last store on our journey to some of the best antique stores in Minnesota is in Alexandria, about 60 miles northwest. Yesterdays holds over 5,000 square feet of antique treasures, making it the perfect spot to end your antique weekend. Here, you’ll find one-of-a-kind vintage and antique items to adorn your home. That is, if you still have room in your car after two days of antiquing!n Visit Yesterday’s website and Facebook page for more information. 517 Broadway St, Alexandria, MN 56308, USA

What do you think? Would you take this trip to some of the best antique stores in Minnesota? What are some of your favorite places for antiques and collectibles? Please tell us in the comments.

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There are so many great antique and vintage shops within the Twin Cities that you could spend an entire weekend exploring just those. For that reason, we decided to stick to shops outside of the cities for this trip. It’s about five hours of driving and would be ideal to start bright and early on a Saturday morning. Here is the full route.

Grizzly Canyon Antiques and Collectables/Facebook

Starting at the southern end of our route, your stop at Grizzly Canyon Antiques and Collectables in the sleepy town of Sleepy Eye is sure to delight. As you browse the rows and shelves of treasures, keep in mind this shop’s specialties. They offer a wide array of interesting antiques and collectibles. Visit the Grizzly Canyon Antiques and Collectables Facebook page to learn more about this first stop of some of the best antique stores in Minnesota.

140 Main St E, Sleepy Eye, MN 56085, USA

Tony Soligny/Google Maps

Antiques To Go/Facebook

About an hour up the road is the city of Hutchinson. To get there, you’ll pass through New Ulm, which has a few antique stores of its own. If you feel like stretching your trip out a bit, Antiques Plus would be a great stop.But if you choose to go straight to Hutchinson, you’ll be greeted by a huge antique store called Antiques to Go. This place has vintage treasures on just about every surface and is one of Minnesota’s best antique stores. Whether you love old furniture or quirky trinkets, you’ll find them here. Visit the Antiques to Go Facebook page as well as the Explore Minnesota website for more information.

934 MN-15, Hutchinson, MN 55350, USA

McCormick’s Family Restaurant/Facebook

By lunchtime, all that antiquing will probably have worked up an appetite. Luckily, Hutchinson has more than a few great restaurants to choose from. If you’re looking for something homey, your best bet is the McCormicks Family Restaurant in downtown Hutchinson. Their menu is full of burgers, sandwiches, breakfast items, pasta, salads, soups, and so much more. Visit the McCormicks Family Restaurant website and Facebook page for more information.

Minnesota 15, MN-15, Hutchinson, MN, USA

Buffalo Nickel Antique Market/Facebook

Buffalo Nickel Antique Market

After lunch, head on up the road to the small town of Buffalo. This town is home to one of Minnesota’s most celebrated antique stores: Buffalo Nickel Antiques, a sprawling antique store housed in an old barn. This store is a treasure trove of antique goodies, from rustic furniture to vintage collectibles. Plan to spend a few hours here as there’s that much to see. Visit the official website and Facebook page to learn more about Buffalo Nickel Antiques.

Nickel Antique Mall, 1004 3rd St S, Buffalo, MN 55313, USA

TravelloverMn/TripAdvisor

After your first day of antiquing, you’ll probably be pretty tired. We recommend continuing up the road just a few more miles until you get to Anoka. This town is home to Ticknor Hill, an adorable bed & breakfast housed in a historic mansion. Every suite is lovely, and the next morning’s breakfast will be just what you need to start your second day of shopping. Visit the Explore Minnesota website for more information on Ticknor Hill Bed & Breakfast in Anoka.

1625 3rd Ave, Anoka, MN 55303, USA

The BIG White House/Facebook

After a good night’s rest at Ticknor Hill Bed & Breakfast you’ll be ready to head off for another day of exploring some of the best antique stores in Minnesota. Anoka has several great antique stores, and all are worth a visit if you aren’t in a hurry. But if you’re crunched on time, our Anoka pick is the Big White House. This antique store certainly lives up to its name and is one of the best antique stores in the Minneapolis area. The Big White House is filled to the brim with antique goodies filling every nook and cranny. They specialize in furniture, historical memorabilia, coins, and collectibles. Visit the official website and Facebook page of The Big White House for more information.

1900 3rd Ave, Anoka, MN 55303, USA

Walter Claude/Google Maps

The Rusty Pick/Facebook

About 50 miles from the Big White House is Waite Park, home to another great antique store. The Rusty Pick has 6,000 square feet filled with vintage, salvaged, and antique items. You can even find a plethora of vinyl records and antique books if that’s what you’re looking for. Visit the website and Facebook to learn more about The Rusty Pick.

311 28th Ave S, Waite Park, MN 56387, USA

Susan Bittick/Google Maps

It’s lunchtime! Just like Hutchinson, St. Cloud has dozens of places to dine. But a local favorite is Brigitte’s Cafe, a spot known for its amazing breakfasts, which they serve all day. If breakfast isn’t your thing, the rest of the large menu is also great. Visit Brigitte’s Cafe’s website and Facebook page for more information.

42 32nd Ave S, St Cloud, MN 56301, USA

Heim-kins Rescued Treasures.Facebook

After lunch, your next stop is just a short drive away in the nearby town of St. Joseph. Heim-kins Rescued Treasures is a shop that’s chock full of treasures, and it is especially known for its eclectic antique and vintage decor. Visit the Facebook page for Heim-kins Rescued Treasures to learn more.

219 Cedar St E, St Joseph, MN 56374, USA

Sarah Mathre/Google Local

Yesterdays/Facebook

The last store on our journey to some of the best antique stores in Minnesota is in Alexandria, about 60 miles northwest. Yesterdays holds over 5,000 square feet of antique treasures, making it the perfect spot to end your antique weekend. Here, you’ll find one-of-a-kind vintage and antique items to adorn your home. That is, if you still have room in your car after two days of antiquing!n Visit Yesterday’s website and Facebook page for more information.

517 Broadway St, Alexandria, MN 56308, USA

If you’re looking for more secondhand treasures, check out this list of 11 of the best thrift stores in Minnesota.

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Antique Stores In Minnesota February 16, 2023 Melissa M. What are some of the best antique stores in Duluth, MN? Some of the best antique stores in Duluth, MN include the following:

Duluth Antique Marketplace on Grand Ave. This antique store has two exciting floors to explore. Father Time Antiques on S. Lake Ave. offers some really unique treasures at affordable prices that can’t be beat. Lester River Trading Co. on N. 3rd Ave. W offers plenty of vintage goods. Chester Creek Books & Antiques on E. Superior St. occupies a unique space that’s fun to explore. West Tischer Cottage on W. Tischer Rd. has antique furniture and home decor items.

  What are some of the best flea markets in Minnesota? Some of the best flea markets in Minnesota where you can find a good bargain are:

Pine City Flea Market in Pine City Wadena Flea & Craft Market in Wadena

The Vintage Carnival in Thief River Falls

  Check out 8 Amazing Flea Markets In Minnesota You Have to Visit to learn more.

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Antique Stores In Minnesota

February 16, 2023

Melissa M.

What are some of the best antique stores in Duluth, MN? Some of the best antique stores in Duluth, MN include the following:

Duluth Antique Marketplace on Grand Ave. This antique store has two exciting floors to explore. Father Time Antiques on S. Lake Ave. offers some really unique treasures at affordable prices that can’t be beat. Lester River Trading Co. on N. 3rd Ave. W offers plenty of vintage goods. Chester Creek Books & Antiques on E. Superior St. occupies a unique space that’s fun to explore. West Tischer Cottage on W. Tischer Rd. has antique furniture and home decor items.

  What are some of the best flea markets in Minnesota? Some of the best flea markets in Minnesota where you can find a good bargain are:

Pine City Flea Market in Pine City Wadena Flea & Craft Market in Wadena

The Vintage Carnival in Thief River Falls

  Check out 8 Amazing Flea Markets In Minnesota You Have to Visit to learn more.

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Some of the best antique stores in Duluth, MN include the following:

  • Duluth Antique Marketplace on Grand Ave. This antique store has two exciting floors to explore.
  • Father Time Antiques on S. Lake Ave. offers some really unique treasures at affordable prices that can’t be beat.
  • Lester River Trading Co. on N. 3rd Ave. W offers plenty of vintage goods.
  • Chester Creek Books & Antiques on E. Superior St. occupies a unique space that’s fun to explore.
  • West Tischer Cottage on W. Tischer Rd. has antique furniture and home decor items.

 

What are some of the best flea markets in Minnesota?

Some of the best flea markets in Minnesota where you can find a good bargain are:

  • Pine City Flea Market in Pine City

  • Wadena Flea & Craft Market in Wadena

  • The Vintage Carnival in Thief River Falls

Check out 8 Amazing Flea Markets In Minnesota You Have to Visit to learn more.