(206) 634-2733
3518 Fremont Pl N
Seattle,
WA
98103
47.6512
-122.3505
Neighborhoods: Fremont, Lake Union
What People Are Saying About Deluxe Junk
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – A smiling plaster hot dog the size of Dick Clark douses itself with condiments at the entrance to this 23-year-old Fremont shop. While the store's bread-and-butter lies in impeccable art deco bedroom sets and perky dinettes, its contents are limited only by owner David Marzullo's imagination. Redecorate with an antiquated card catalog or a blue glass Seguso lamp. Find a pin-up in a vintage girly mag or get glamorous at an inlaid vanity or vintage dress.
Overpriced Junk
by rach927
While deluxe junk may have some nice finds, they have insanely horrible customer service. It was actually the worst experience I've ever had at a store. There was a sign by the cash register that said "no credit cards for less than $10. Debit ok." I did not have cash and was buying a $1 bracelet. I asked if it would be ok to use debit. The women gave me a mean look and said, "you have to be kidding me!" The man behind the counter said, "didn't your mother tell you to always carry cash with you??!" My friend had a dollar so I paid and left. I was very uncomfortable with how they treated me so I went back and politely said, "I did not appreciate how rude you were, but I do really like your store." As I left, the man behind the counter proceeded to yell at me through the busy store. He said, "fine, rip me off for 20 cents when you put a dollar on a debit card. I don't care if you ever buy anything from me again!!"
Wow. That's really all I can say. It was definitely not worth it to venture into their over-priced dungeon of collectibles only to be publicly harassed. Please don't support this treatment!
The Details on Deluxe Junk
The Extras:
Many a film, stage or television prop has been plucked from the shelves at Deluxe, but you'll have to look hard for a copy of "Crocodile Tears," an independent film shot here a few years back.
Save Money:
Young shoppers shouldn't miss the toy box that offers "one free to good kids."
Know Before You Go:
From a musical trio of taxidermied toads to a 1950s chemistry set, the high turnover here promises new treasures weekly.
Look Good:
The shop also carries a great selection of vintage clothing and jewelry.










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