Old Steeple

  4.7 – 86 reviews   • Antique store

Service Options:  In-store shopping

Hours

Wednesday10AM–5PM
Thursday10AM–8PM
Friday10AM–5PM
Saturday10AM–5PM
Sunday12–5PM
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 381 Main St, Elma, NY 14059
Phone: (716) 668-2655
Website: http://theoldesteeple.com/

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Review Summary

Jeffrey Petherick
Nice place to spend an hour shopping and browsing.
Susan Vacinek
Charming atmosphere and quality merchandise.
Carol Weist
Wonderful fall decor and the Apple Pie Jelly is delicious.
Shaliza Alli
This place is so unexpected! What a beautifully restored old church that now serves as a country/rustic store with the peaceful feeling of stepping into an old church! They have an old-fashioned popcorn machine that you can help yourself to by the front door. It had beautiful art work displayed but they are for sale. It gives the place an art gallery/museum-like atmosphere.
Mary Durkee
Beautiful layout. Wonderful restoration of an old church. Craft lovers paradise. Has a little of everything. Very friendly and helpful staff. I took away one star because some of the prices were somewhat unreasonable, and yes, I took into account quality and workmanship. Other items very reasonably priced. Look around. Don’t let the first sticker shock stop you. I found several items that I purchased and I am very pleased with. Two buildings to go through with a lot of unique items.
Mark Willert
Friends of mine go in here all the time and encouraged me to check it out as well. So glad I did. In speaking with the owner, I found out this church has gone through many changes in its existence. Built around 1880, it’s gone through a fire, purchased by a heating and cooling company as office space, and finally bought by the current owners with an amazing redo. Go into the balcony and you’ll see pictures and history. it was fun to walk around and see the different things they have for sale as well as the old furniture and kitchen appliances. The owner was present and extremely helpful and interactive. A great place to go to see a bit of history.
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