Atlanta, Georgia: Junkman's Daughter - Junk Superstore
One-stop shopping if you need a black velvet art tapestry and a bust of Elvis. The staircase to the shoe department is a giant high-heel shoe.
- Address:
- 464 Moreland Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA
- Directions:
- In Atlanta's Little Five Points neighborhood. East side of the city. From US Hwy 78/Ponce De Leon Ave. NE turn south onto US Hwy 23/Moreland Ave. Drive a half-mile. The store will be on the right, south of the stoplight for Mansfield Ave.
- Hours:
- M-F 11-7, Sa 11-8, Su 12-7 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 404-577-3188
- Admission:
- Free
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It actually wasn't as exciting as I thought it would be. It was cool, but definitely most of the inventory was things I have seen online. I agree with a previous tip that it's like a mega-Spencer's, but it also felt like part Halloween store.
[Ellie Dougherty, 07/12/2015]OK, not as unique as a lot of write-ups indicate. Most of the inventory can easily be found on the web.
[Pedro G., 08/08/2014]The paint job is a great representation of the old spirit of the neighborhood. Painted by Watson Atkinson. Inside is like a mega-Spencer's.
[Emily, 05/23/2014]Junkman's Daughter
This is an awesome shopping experience! It is known as the Alternative Superstore and it did not disappoint. The eclectic variety and the sheer volume of merchandise, including a consignment sale section, is overwhelming.
[Dina B., 03/17/2014]Nearby Offbeat Places
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Every city probably has its own awesome junk store, but this one has been at it longer (over 30 years) and has had more odd celebrity shoppers (Rick James, the Clash) than most.