Cannery Row Antique Mall, Monterey
The Cannery Row Antique Mall, situated on the Central Coast with views of Monterey Bay, stands as the largest establishment of its kind in the region. Occupying a historic edifice that dates back to the 1927 Steinbeck Era, originally a canning company, it retains much of its initial architecture and equipment.
Spanning a generous 21,000 square feet across two levels, the mall offers an extensive collection of antiques and collectibles, curated from over 150 dealers. It's a veritable haven for enthusiasts, featuring a diverse array of items including jewelry, books, vintage clothing, china, glassware, linens, home furnishings, toys, sports memorabilia, and seasonal decorations. The staff is known for their amiable service, assisting visitors in locating specific items.
With over 25 years of operation, the Cannery Row Antique Mall has earned several accolades, including being named “Antique Mall of the Year” in 1996. It has repeatedly been recognized by the “Monterey County Weekly” and the “Carmel Pine Cone” for its excellence in the antique business, and was also honored by the Professional Antique Mall Magazine.
Spanning a generous 21,000 square feet across two levels, the mall offers an extensive collection of antiques and collectibles, curated from over 150 dealers. It's a veritable haven for enthusiasts, featuring a diverse array of items including jewelry, books, vintage clothing, china, glassware, linens, home furnishings, toys, sports memorabilia, and seasonal decorations. The staff is known for their amiable service, assisting visitors in locating specific items.
With over 25 years of operation, the Cannery Row Antique Mall has earned several accolades, including being named “Antique Mall of the Year” in 1996. It has repeatedly been recognized by the “Monterey County Weekly” and the “Carmel Pine Cone” for its excellence in the antique business, and was also honored by the Professional Antique Mall Magazine.
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Sight Name: Cannery Row Antique Mall
Sight Location: Monterey, USA (See walking tours in Monterey)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Sight Location: Monterey, USA (See walking tours in Monterey)
Sight Type: Shopping
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