Florida’s largest antique mall
We are lucky to have the Big Peach Mall here in Middle Georgia but if you are looking for a weekend trip, you may want to consider to going to Pensacola Florida to Miles Antique Mall. Besides spending time on the beautiful Gulf Coast beaches you can also enjoy some great shopping. This 65,000 square foot antique mall boasts 500 vendors selling antiques, art and collectibles.
Owners Bill and Diane Campbell live in nearby Gulf Breeze and opened the mall in 2013 and can be found in the working in the mall nearly every day. The Miles Antique Mall is open seven days a week and the owners bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the mall. Bill has an extensive background in furniture sales while Diane has an interior design degree and was raised in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
The Mall also has jewelry, bedding and home decor for your shopping pleasure. Make sure you plan on spending a long time there because there is so much to see. You may even want to break it up over a couple of days so you don’t get overwhelmed. One of the nice things about this mall is that it all the aisles have street names so it is easier to navigate and remember what “street” you were on if you found something interesting you want to come back to.
The mall is situated within walking distance of Sacred Heart Hospital, the Carmike Theater, Publix and Cordova Mall so you can shop ‘til you drop for sure! There are several restaurant options close by as well. The Campbells approve all the vendors and merchandise brought into the mall to keep the quality high. No Chinese tools, flea market socks or cell phone cases! For more information you can check out the Miles Antique Mall or Facebook or Trip Advisor. Happy Collecting!
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