Mall of St Paul, 1817 Selby Ave, St Paul, MN 55104, United States
Geo Location
Lat long (44.9467522,-93.176909)
Mall of St Paul - Featured Reviews (340)
So much stuff! I bought a beautiful fruit bowl. There’s a whole downstairs, too. The staff is very kind and helpful. One gal offered to take photos of things that match what I’ve been looking for. Definitely worth stopping in here.
Has reasonable prices compared to other thrift stalls that I’ve been to. Also, it always has the heat 😌🔥☄️
Lots of individually owned stalls here, some with sales. On-street parking is easy. Some pretty cool stuff so if you like such places its worth making a special stop/visit. Allow about an hour and don’t miss the downstairs section.
A lovely antiques store divided up into many seller spaces. Pricing value really depends on the particular seller. Tons of stuff from childhood (80s/90s kids). Some really cool finds if you're willing to take the time to hunt!
This place is so cute!! I’m new to the area and found this on a random walk. The store was a lot bigger than it looks, and there are so many good finds. Everything is priced so well and I can’t wait to come back when I have a bigger budget.
So awesome. Lots of treasures. The thrift store that rules over all others. 2 floors. Superb little cubbies that'll keep you interested for quite a while. Make sure to grab a basket because you will be needing it as you make your journey through the store.
Acceptional selection and service!!! We got help figuring out some of our wants and needs as well as help finding them. WELL STAFFED.
A place you can spend a few hours in if you’re not careful. Tons of vendors. I love taking people here from out of town to explore and get a little something to take home with them. The customer service is great. One of the best spots for thrifting in Minneapolis.
We had my sonâs 11th birthday party at D1 and Kris and his staff did not disappoint! The kids had such a blast the entire time playing dodgeball, tug of war and football as well as racing each other pushing the sleds. They were all exhausted when