From historic mills to quirky downtown boutiques, Griffin + Spalding County is packed with places to hunt for treasures. Use this guide to plan a half-day wander or a full weekend of treasure hunting!

1. Broad Street Mill & The Auction Block Hub
Why go first: Multiple antique + vintage vendors in one historic mill complex, easy parking, and you can spend hours here.
Broad Street Mill
- Address: 324 E Broad St, Griffin, GA 30223
- What it is: A historic knitting mill turned shopping destination with multiple boutiques and antique dealers under one roof.
- Vibe: Rustic brick, creaky floors, lots of booths and small shops to wander through. Great mix of primitives, Southern décor, locally made goods, and gifts.
The Auction Block Antique Mall (inside Broad Street Mill complex)
- Address: 324 E Broad St, Suite 115, Griffin, GA 30223
- What you’ll find: 7,000+ square feet of antiques and vintage furniture, plus blacksmith/welding art and multiple vendors.
- Best for: Statement furniture, architectural pieces, and one-of-a-kind home décor.
Bella & Beau Vintage (at Broad Street Mill)
- Address: 324 E Broad St, Suite 228, Griffin, GA 30223
- What you’ll find: Curated vintage décor, clothing, and smalls in a boutique-style setting.
Route tip: Park once at Broad Street Mill and budget at least 1.5–2 hours. Grab a coffee or snack nearby, then head into downtown.
2. Downtown Griffin Walkable Finds
Downtown Griffin sits in the Griffin Commercial Historic District, with blocks of late-19th and early-20th century buildings – perfect antiquing atmosphere.
The Ol’ Home Place Antiques
- Address: 115 S Hill St, Griffin, GA 30223
- Style: Classic “packed to the rafters” antique shop feel with home décor, collectibles, and giftables.
- Perfect for: Small furniture, accent pieces, and nostalgic finds.
Antique Griffin
- Address: 113 E Taylor St, Griffin, GA 30223
- Style: Traditional antique shop with furniture, glassware, and unique curios.
- Pair with: A stroll along E Taylor and nearby historic storefronts.
Treasure Seekers
- Address: 110 S 5th St, Griffin, GA 30223
- What you’ll find: Rotating mix of vintage décor, furniture, and “digging” treasures.
- Hours: Mon–Fri 10–5, Sat 10–4 (always good to confirm before you go).
Cotton Mill Mercantile
- Address: 312 E Solomon St, Griffin, GA 30223
- Style: Furniture, décor, and one-of-a-kind finds that blend new + vintage.
- Best for: Farmhouse and modern-rustic styling pieces.
3. Outside Downtown
Goodwill
Why it’s worth a stop: Goodwill often has rotating inventory, so it’s a good spot if you’re looking for budget-friendly furniture, décor, clothes, or even surprise vintage finds.
- Address: 1424 North Expressway, Griffin
Route tip: From Broad Street Mill, drive or stroll into the historic core (Hill, Solomon, Taylor, and side streets). You can park once downtown and walk The Ol’ Home Place, Antique Griffin, Cotton Mill Mercantile, and several vintage/consignment shops in one loop.
3. Antique Malls & “Dig for Treasure” Spots
Aging Gracefully Antique Mall
- Address: 213 Larcom Ln, Griffin, GA 30224
- What you’ll find: Multi-dealer antique mall with a wide variety of vintage furniture, décor, glassware, and collectibles.
- Good for: Rainy-day browsing and serious treasure hunting.
Artie’s Antiques
- Address: 1302 W Taylor St, Griffin, GA 30223
- Style: Stand-alone shop on the Taylor Street corridor, with changing inventory of antiques and vintage goods.
Holly’s House Antiques (call ahead)
- Address: 900 S Pine Hill Rd, Griffin, GA 30224
- Note: Previously listed on AntiqueTrail.com; hours and status may change, so it’s a “call before you go” stop.
Vintage Vines
- Address: 1632 Old Atlanta Rd, Griffin, GA 30223
- Style: Vintage décor and finds a short drive from downtown – nice add-on if you’re already on that side of town.
Route tip: Make a “Taylor Street + Southside” loop: start at Artie’s on W Taylor, then swing by Aging Gracefully on Larcom Ln, then Vintage Vines/Old Atlanta Rd and Pine Hill Rd for Holly’s House (if open).
4. Bonus Vintage & Consignment Stops
These aren’t strictly antique stores but are great for vintage clothing and unique pieces:
- The Attic
- Address: 212 S 11th St, Griffin
- Mix of vintage, consignment, and estate-sale finds.
- Three Peas in a Pod Luxury Consignment
- Address: 123 W Solomon St, Griffin, GA 30223
- Clothing and accessories with a boutique feel – great for rounding out an antiquing day with a little wardrobe treasure hunting.
- Ensemble (Vintage & Retro Apparel)
- Griffin-area shop focused on curated vintage and retro clothing, originally launched in Jonesboro and now relocated to serve the Griffin community.
Suggested “Antiquing Day” Itinerary
Morning: Historic Mill Complex
- Broad Street Mill + The Auction Block + Bella & Beau
- Arrive when they open.
- Spend 1.5–2 hours exploring booths and vendor spaces.
- Pick up larger furniture and statement pieces here, since parking is easy.
Late Morning / Lunch: Downtown Stroll
- Head into Downtown Griffin (Hill, Solomon, Taylor, and 5th Streets).
- Visit The Ol’ Home Place Antiques, Antique Griffin, Treasure Seekers, Cotton Mill Mercantile, and nearby consignment shops.
- Break for lunch at one of the downtown cafés or restaurants.
Afternoon: Taylor Street & Southside Loop
- Drive out to Artie’s Antiques on W Taylor St, then to Aging Gracefully Antique Mall on Larcom Ln. and Goodwill on 19-41
- If time allows, continue to Vintage Vines and (if open) Holly’s House Antiques for one more round of treasure hunting.
Evening: Wind Down
- Return to downtown for dinner and a stroll through the historic district, with its brick façades and streetscape lighting that make your new finds feel even more special.
Credit: Sites and Socials from small businesses listed.
