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1001, Alaskan Way, 98104, Seattle, King County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 206-682-5844
website: yeoldecuriosityshop.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 47.6043284, Longitude: -122.3399399
Marty Canaday
::Great place, has very cool stuff. Ceck out painting on a pin head or writing on a hair. There's stuffed fish, mammals...a mermaid.
Mike Parker
::Tourist trap? Perhaps, but it is still a unique experience well worth a few minutes of your time if you're strolling the waterfront. Lots of fun items for sale and a plethora of curiosities in every nook and cranny. Plus, it's not like there are a lot of places to see mummies.
Galidor Dragon
::Loved all the museum-like objects, from the real mummies, to shrunken heads and strange decorations on the roof. Would've liked it to be bigger, since a lot of people were inside and I found it difficult to walk around. They have wonderful fudge, my favorite was chocolate. Visit this place, it's a good souvenir shop!
Jennifer Rae Fuchek
::What an amazing place! I visited at suggestion of my husband who remembered this place from his younger years... I wasn't disappointed! I only wish I had more time to explore! Seeing the real shrunken heads, mummified bodies, and other eclectic mix of trinkets and oddities... Simply amazing! I highly recommend anyone in Seattle area go visit this place... Give yourself plenty of time and don't rush though as there's lots to see! If you do choose to buy something prices are very reasonable too. Employee was quite friendly & helpful as well. They're located by the big observation wheel at the docks now (in case you look for it at their old location). Parking was difficult (but it's Seattle at the waterfront what do you expect).
Laura Musikanski
::Okay where else will you see a real shrunken head ( more than one) and buy jumping beans? Itβs a Seattle institution and worth the visit. Hunt the ceilings and corners for the weird and wonderful. When a child we used to relish a trio to ye olde curiosity shop! We would talk about it for days. Buy a slap bracelet for a four year old or some sweets for your sweetie. We gotta make sure this place stays in Seattle