
I-44 Antique Mall — Tulsa's treasure trove of antiques from diverse vendor booths
Located at 5111 S Peoria Ave in Tulsa, I-44 Antique Mall offers a vast collection of antiques and collectibles across many vendor booths. Reviews highlight friendly, helpful owners and a wide range of items, from gas pump globes to midcentury decor. Some shoppers note crowded displays and longer checkout when busy, but the store remains a popular destination for true antique enthusiasts.
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Browse a wide range of vintage furniture pieces, including midcentury modern, rustic, and classic styles from various eras.
Discover unique collectibles such as gas pump globes, pedal cars, posters, and jewelry from multiple vendor booths.
Find antique home goods like glassware, ceramic ware, and holiday decorations to add character to your space.
Enjoy special discounts during our winter sale in December and summer sale in July for budget-friendly shopping.
Rent a booth to showcase and sell your antique items as part of our diverse marketplace community.
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Overall rating
Sara Ann Milligan
This is an excellent antique mall. A wide range of collectibles and decent prices. I travel all across the US and this is one of the better malls. So bad reviews on selection of a items and how long it takes to checkout. They get busy so checking out can take a long time, don’t think this is a hinderence on the experience. Each booth is a different vendor like most malls of this nature. It is important to get the right people the correct amount of money. So don’t let those reviews sway your opinion on stopping by. There is so much here for all collectors.
Amanda Robinson
As someone who’s been to countless antique shops across Texas and beyond, I’ve never seen this amount of racist memorabilia in one place. It was pretty disheartening because you want to come to a place like this to explore and get lost in the beautiful parts of history but man… big yikes from us. From offensive caricature figurines to vintage “medicine” packaging steeped in harmful stereotypes, it was impossible to ignore and def stopped me from purchasing anything. This isn’t preserving history, it’s showcasing hate for profit with zero context or care. Either the owners are aware of the context and just don’t care or they aren’t aware and just don’t care to learn about it. Either way, pass.
Roger Miller
Do NOT pas this one up!! One of the best antique stores we’ve ever visited. Store is 100% antiques and has some hard to find items and collectibles. The owners are friendly and very helpful. A must stop for true antique aficionados.
Skippy my Traveling Side Kick
Nice place in the Plaza behind Walgreens, the ladies behind the counter were welcoming when we walked into the store. Tells you right away about all their frankcoma wares. Gas Pump globes,old pedal cars,posters, Christmas decorations, jewelry, Cowboy ceramic ware, glassware, some Midcentury Modern mixed in with all these treasures. Definitely deserves a visit. The prices are a little high, but it's worth it if you're looking for treasures. A few booths are overcrowded, but just take your time, and you can make your way thru them. Support your locally-owned businesses in your communities.
E M
I like coming during the winter sale in December and summer sale in July, otherwise the prices are very high. Even more, most of the items and locked up in crowded curios. It’s very difficult to see all the items, and if you see one you’d like- one of the cashiers has to go and unlock the case for you and sit with you and watch over the locked cabinet while you browse. I know there are valuable items for sale here, I just wish a better system existed.