This Texas Antique Mall Features Over 250 Vendor Booths Filled with Fiestaware and Handcrafted Decor

Located at the corner of Custer and McDermott in Allen, Lone Star Mercantile has become a go-to spot for treasure hunters, with more than 250 vendor booths all under one roof. Whether you’re hunting for vintage Fiestaware to complete your collection or browsing handcrafted decor from local artisans, this sprawling marketplace delivers variety that keeps shoppers coming back. With everything from repurposed antiques to boutique clothing and locally made goods, it’s the kind of place where you can easily lose track of time and leave with bags full of unexpected finds.

1. A Kaleidoscope of Vendor Booths Offering Something for Everyone

Walking into Lone Star Mercantile feels like stepping into a maze of possibilities. More than 250 individual vendor spaces line the aisles, each one curated by a different small business owner with their own style and specialty. One booth might overflow with rustic farmhouse signs, while the next showcases mid-century modern furniture or hand-poured candles that smell like Texas wildflowers.

The sheer variety means you’re never quite sure what’s around the corner. Some vendors focus on vintage collectibles like old Coca-Cola signs or retro kitchen gadgets, while others sell brand-new boutique clothing, jewelry, or seasonal decorations. There are booths dedicated to handmade soaps, local honey, custom oil paintings, and even quirky gnomes that have developed a cult following among regulars.

Because each vendor sets their own prices and rotates inventory regularly, every visit feels fresh. You might spot a rare piece of Depression glass one week and stumble upon handwoven baskets the next. Shoppers love the thrill of discovery here, knowing that patience and a keen eye can uncover something truly special…

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