
An eclectic Albuquerque hub for bargains and antiques—where booths showcase unique finds.
Past Present & In Between Indoor Flea Market and Antiques in Albuquerque offers a diverse mix of discount items, jewelry, furniture, and home goods across multiple booths. Shoppers praise the wide selection, friendly staff, and frequent booth sales, as well as an eclectic collection of used records. Some reviews note pricing inconsistencies and a credit-card fee, so visitors should review booth offers at checkout.
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Browse a wide selection of antiques, collectibles, and vintage items from various eras, curated by local vendors.
Find unique furniture pieces, home decor, and improvement items, ranging from budget-friendly to high-quality antiques.
Explore an assortment of jewelry, including vintage and modern pieces, perfect for gifts or personal collections.
Discover a diverse collection of used records and other media, catering to music enthusiasts and collectors.
Rent space to sell your items on consignment, ideal for local vendors and individuals looking to showcase their goods.
Take advantage of regular discounts and sales offered by individual booths, providing great deals on unique finds.
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Overall rating
Dawn Otero
Great little local shop
Sam Oatts
Holy moly. I just walked in here and had my musical instrument case on me (you absolutely cannot leave instruments in the car in abq for obvious reasons). I politely showed the woman at the counter the contents, literally displaying to her there wasn't room to steal anything in it, and offering to open the case again at check-out. She just started yelling at me about how if she lets me in with a bag (it's a case, not a bag, and there's no other customers in the store... but whatever) then she has to let everyone in with a bag and going on about drug addicts (I believe she called them "crackheads") stealing. To which I mentioned again was my exact reason for keeping my horns on my person and showing her the contents was for her sense of security. I kind of get it- it's a rough stretch of Lomas, but I'm a pretty non-threatening, academic nerdy type with a case full of classical trumpets. Whilst yelling at me without any prevailing logic, a large bearded man emerged threateningly with a hammer (he also saw the contents of my case, as it was open when he entered the scene). This interaction couldn't have taken more than 45 seconds in my estimation to peak escalation. Absolutely insane. Clearly these people were ready for violence and sensing serious danger, I started walking out. To appease the proprietor actively yelling at me and her hammer wielding coworker, I attempted to apologize genuinely for upsetting her, as this was not my intention in the slightest. It really wasn't- my only god's honest intention was to see if they had any used speakers for my ailing stereo set up. Welp, this apology enraged her even more, screaming multiple times, "Now you're trying to be sensitive?!". As I exited, she also shouted behind me about their overwhelming amount of signage (psychotically placed everywhere and all in all-caps), most of which were not about bags. Reading further reviews- it seems this kind of response has happened on a number of occasions- maybe not to this escalation of violence, which compelled me to follow through with this review. TLDR: I walked in, politely showed the contents of my "bag" in a non-threatening way. Was verbally assaulted by the lady at the counter and intimidated by a big dude with a hammer. Nice. Suffice it to say, I do not recommend. Could make some improvements in the customer service dept.
bobo adventures
Very unique location. Very different to other antique stores. Thank you again for the birds.
K. Valenzuela
What happened to what used to be a great store? Oh wait, I think I know... the rude owner! Take pictures when booths offer discounts. Every booth I bought items from were offering discounts and realized after I had paid that the owner DID NOT add the discounts when ringing me up. When I mentioned it to her, she said she knew all of the discounts because she is the owner, obviously not. Once I noted the attitude, I just gave up but it's not right!
Connie Bennett
This is a beautiful store. However, it’s really more like an antique mall than a flea market as some of the prices are quite high.
Beverlee Severinghaus
I was treated extremely rude by a lady outside. Telling me we couldn’t have our purses we would have to leave them in an unattended locker. We chose to leave them in the truck. Then they locked the doors on us. I have spent hundreds of dollars in their store. I will never go back to that store again!!! The people that have their items in there on consignment might want to go to another consignment store. I will never recommend that store to anyone!! Extremely rude!!! Buyer beware!!!