Here's The Perfect Weekend Itinerary If You Love Exploring Connecticut's Best Antique Stores
Everyone loves a good treasure hunt and we have one all mapped out for you! This weekend road trip will explore some of the best and largest Connecticut antique stores where you are certain to find a hidden gem or two. With seven different shops and a few pit stops along the way, this is one adventure you can take no matter what the season. Let’s check it out!

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400 Honeyspot Rd.,
Stratford, Connecticut 06615
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This big blue building is home to the Stratford Antique Center. The 16,500 square foot space offers a wonderful selection of antiques and collectibles from 200 assorted dealers.
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26 Bank St.,
Seymour, Connecticut 06483-2802

Seymour Antiques with three floors filled with gems is located in the historic section of town. With 20,000 square feet of shopping area, this store has become a destination for collectors, designers and decorators.

147 E Main St.,
Thomaston, Connecticut 06787

Crabby Al's is a fun restaurant with a good selection of seafood, burgers, sandwiches, and pasta. It is the perfect pit stop for lunch on your road trip. We recommend the lobster roll with 8 oz. of fresh lobster meat.

10 Depot St.,
Collinsville, Connecticut 06019
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This shop was opened in 1991 in an old grist mill that has been standing on the banks of the Farmington River since the 1800s. The location is certainly unique and the eclectic mix of antiques from more than 50 vendors will surely delight you.

283 Main St.,
New Hartford, Connecticut 06057

This is one of the largest Connecticut antique stores with 22,000 square feet of treasures. After browsing the large selection, make sure to stop by Buck's Ice Cream on the premises for a delicious treat.

731 Hopmeadow St.,
Simsbury, Connecticut 06070

Of course on a road trip filled with visits to Connecticut antique stores, you will want your overnight stay to fit into the theme. The Simsbury 1820 House is a gorgeous bed and breakfast that offers modern amenities in an old fashioned setting. Sleep in a four poster canopied bed with a goose down comforter, you will get a great night's sleep for sure!
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731 Hopmeadow St.,
Simsbury, Connecticut 06070

Metro Bis is right on the property of the inn, so of course it is the perfect spot for dinner. The restaurant has an indoor dining space as well as outdoor seating. Beef and seafood are offered on the menu and the dishes taste just as fabulous as they look!

109 Main St.,
Putnam, Connecticut 06260

This multi floor store showcases 130 dealers over 20,000 square feet of space. The affordable prices in this rural town are a big draw to visitors.

123 Norwich Rd.,
Plainfield, Connecticut 06374
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La Cantina is a super choice for a casual lunch spot. They create fantastic Mexican and Italian dishes, so every palette will be completely satisfied at this colorful restaurant.

45 N Main St
Marlborough, Connecticut 06447

The Shops At Marlborough Barn is a cute antique and home decor shopping complex. Items of multiple dealers are featured here and during warmer weather you can sometimes find an outdoor flea market.

37 Frontage Rd.,
East Haven, Connecticut 06512

Located in East Haven, this 8,000 square foot shop showcases multiple dealers. Wandering through the vast space is like taking a walk down memory lane.
Which of these Connecticut antique stores have you visited? Let us know your experiences and what special gems you found at these spots. Still haven’t found that perfect treasure? Try visiting one of these flea markets!
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