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Branson, Missouri is home to several dedicated antique stores where collectors and casual browsers can find estate sale furniture, Victorian collectibles, vintage decor, and one-of-a-kind treasures from the Ozarks region. The largest is Bratton House of Design and Antiques, a 28,000 square foot showroom overlooking Table Rock Lake that specializes in estate sale antiques. Downtown Branson's historic Main Street offers walkable access to Patricia's Victorian House, Vintage Vault and Mercantile, and the three-story 417 Vintage Market. VacationStar guests staying in nearby cabins and condos can reach every shop on this list within a 15-minute drive. |
Last Updated: April 2026
Branson's antique shopping scene stretches well beyond the souvenir shops lining Highway 76 (locally called the Strip). Six dedicated antique stores and vintage markets operate year-round across the city, each carrying inventory you will not find at the area's flea markets and indoor bargain halls. Whether you collect estate silver, mid-century furniture, or Victorian-era china, this guide covers every verified shop worth your time, along with what to expect at each one. Visitors browsing the full VacationStar rental collection will find cabins and condos within a short drive of all six stores.
Which Branson Antique Store Has the Largest Selection?
Bratton House of Design and Antiques holds the title with 28,000 square feet of showroom space at 2345 Highway 265, perched on a hillside overlooking Table Rock Lake. The store sources most of its inventory from estate sales across the Ozarks and surrounding states, which means the selection rotates regularly and includes pieces you are unlikely to see duplicated elsewhere.
Collections span sterling silver serving sets, antique china and glassware, Asian art, cabin-style rustic furniture, and eclectic wall decor. The store is open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and sits about ten minutes south of the Highway 76 Strip. Families staying at lakefront lodges and condos near Table Rock Lake will find Bratton House practically on the way to the marina.
What Antique Shops Are on Branson's Historic Main Street?

Three antique-focused shops sit within a two-block stretch of downtown Branson's original Main Street, all walkable from public parking lots on either end of the strip. Patricia's Victorian House, Vintage Vault and Mercantile, and 417 Vintage Market each carry distinct inventory with almost no overlap, so visiting all three in a single afternoon is both practical and worthwhile.
Patricia's Victorian House at 101 West Main Street has earned a reputation as one of Branson's most distinctive specialty shops. The store focuses on Victorian-era gifts and collectibles, with tightly packed displays of ornate china, lace-trimmed clothing, porcelain dolls, tea sets, figurines, and vintage home decor. The philosophy here is deliberate abundance: every shelf and corner holds something unexpected. Hours run daily from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Vintage Vault and Mercantile at 204 Veterans Boulevard was voted Best Antique Store and Best Home Decor by the Branson Tri-Lakes News Readers' Choice Awards in 2023. The antique side carries quality vintage furniture, art, and collectibles. The mercantile side stocks newer goods like handmade candles, artisan soaps, and locally sourced gifts. Couples booked into a romantic cabin getaway in Branson sometimes stop here for a unique souvenir or a piece of Ozarks-inspired decor to bring home. Open Wednesday through Saturday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Sunday 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
417 Vintage Market and Supply Co. at 114 North Commercial Street occupies a building that is over 100 years old and spans more than 15,000 square feet across three stories. The ground floor carries European antiques and statement furniture, the second floor mixes vintage clothing with home goods, and the top floor houses a coffee shop serving fresh roasted coffee, light bites, and pastries with a downtown view. The shop is open Thursday through Sunday only, so plan accordingly.
Are There Antique Stores Near Table Rock Lake and Silver Dollar City?
Two antique shops outside the downtown core serve visitors staying near Table Rock Lake or spending the day at Silver Dollar City. Both sit along or just off Highway 165, the main corridor connecting the lake area to Branson's western attractions, and both carry rotating multi-vendor inventory that changes weekly.
Hidden Treasures Trading Post at 3265 Falls Parkway is a family-owned multi-vendor shop carrying antiques, vintage collectibles, and unusual one-of-a-kind items. Staff are known for being helpful with sourcing questions, and the inventory refreshes frequently as new vendors rotate in. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Two Sisters Antiques and Treasures inside the Coffelt Country complex at 673 Historic Highway 165 carries antiques, vintage finds, and new items across a well-organized multi-booth layout. You will find cast iron cookware, vinyl records, fishing memorabilia, china, and a dedicated section the owners call the man cave. Open daily, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Its location on Highway 165 makes it a convenient stop for anyone heading to or from Branson attractions and activities in the western part of the city.
How Do Branson's Antique Stores Compare at a Glance?
The table below summarizes each verified antique store's address, specialty, and hours so you can map out a shopping route before you leave your rental.
Store | Address | Specialty | Hours |
Bratton House of Design and Antiques | 2345 Hwy 265 | Estate sale antiques, silver, Asian art, furniture (28,000 sq ft) | Daily 10 AM – 5 PM |
Patricia's Victorian House | 101 W Main St | Victorian collectibles, china, dolls, lace clothing | Daily 9:30 AM – 5 PM |
Vintage Vault and Mercantile | 204 Veterans Blvd | Award-winning antiques, vintage decor, artisan goods | Wed–Sat 10–5, Sun 10–3 |
417 Vintage Market | 114 N Commercial St | European antiques, vintage clothing, decor, coffee shop (15,000+ sq ft) | Thu–Sun only |
Hidden Treasures Trading Post | 3265 Falls Pkwy | Multi-vendor antiques, vintage collectibles, unique finds | Tue–Sat 10 AM – 6 PM |
Two Sisters Antiques and Treasures | 673 Historic Hwy 165 | Antiques, cast iron, vinyl, fishing memorabilia, china | Daily 9 AM – 5 PM |
What Should You Know Before Antique Shopping in Branson?

Most Branson antique stores are cash-friendly, but all six on this list accept credit cards. Inventory turns over quickly because many shops source from estate sales and rotating vendor booths, so what you see on a Tuesday may be gone by the weekend. If you spot a piece you love, buying it on the spot is the safest move.
417 Vintage Market's Thursday-through-Sunday schedule catches some visitors off guard. Check store hours before driving across town, especially if you are visiting on a Monday or Tuesday when Vintage Vault and Mercantile is also closed. VacationStar's Branson vacation planner can help you build a day-by-day itinerary that fits shopping around show times and lake days.
Shipping large antique furniture home is possible but not offered by every store. Bratton House and Hidden Treasures Trading Post are the two shops most experienced with packing and coordinating shipment for out-of-state buyers. Ask at the register before you assume delivery is available.
How Is Antique Shopping Different from Flea Market Shopping in Branson?
Branson has both antique stores and flea markets, and they serve different shoppers. The antique stores in this guide specialize in authenticated or curated vintage and estate items, often with higher price points and more knowledgeable staff. Branson's flea markets, like Apple Tree Mall and The Classy Flea on Main Street, carry a broader mix of bargain goods, repurposed crafts, and vintage finds at lower price points.
Collectors hunting for a specific piece of Ozarks pottery or a signed piece of furniture will have better luck at Bratton House or Patricia's. Browsers who enjoy the thrill of digging through booth after booth for unexpected deals should explore the flea markets instead. Many visitors do both in the same trip, spending a morning at the antique shops and an afternoon at the flea markets.
Where Should You Stay for an Antique Shopping Trip to Branson?

A Branson cabin tucked into the Ozark hillside gives you the space to spread out purchases without worrying about cramped hotel storage. VacationStar rentals include full kitchens, so you can start early with coffee at t
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the biggest antique store in Branson?
Bratton House of Design and Antiques at 2345 Highway 265 is the largest, with 28,000 square feet of showroom space specializing in estate sale antiques and vintage decor.
Are Branson antique stores open every day?
Most are open daily, but two have limited schedules. 417 Vintage Market is open Thursday through Sunday only, and Vintage Vault and Mercantile is open Wednesday through Sunday. Check hours before visiting on a Monday or Tuesday.
Can I ship antique furniture home from Branson?
Bratton House and Hidden Treasures Trading Post both have experience coordinating shipment for out-of-state buyers. Ask at the register for packing and delivery options before purchasing large items.
What is the difference between antique stores and flea markets in Branson?
Antique stores focus on curated, authenticated vintage and estate items at higher price points. Flea markets like Apple Tree Mall carry a broader mix of bargain goods, repurposed crafts, and vintage finds at lower prices. Branson has several of each.
Is there antique shopping near Table Rock Lake?
Bratton House of Design and Antiques overlooks Table Rock Lake from its location on Highway 265, about ten minutes from the lake's main marinas. It is the closest antique store to the lake.
Where can I find Victorian antiques in Branson?
Patricia's Victorian House at 101 West Main Street in downtown Branson specializes in Victorian-era gifts, collectibles, china, tea sets, dolls, and lace-trimmed clothing. The shop is open daily from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Do Branson antique stores accept credit cards?
All six antique stores listed in this guide accept credit cards. Some vendors within multi-booth shops may prefer cash, but the main registers at every location process cards.
How many antique stores are in Branson?
Branson has six verified, currently operating antique stores and vintage markets as of April 2026. The city also has several flea markets and thrift shops that carry some antique items alongside general merchandise.
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