Burnet Antique Mall

206 South Main Street Burnet, TX 78611

Hours

Open Sunday & Monday 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Cost

There’s no cost to enter the mall, so this makes for a fun visit for the whole family.

About

Located in the heart of Burnet Main Street, Texas, on the Historic Courthouse Square, is the infamous Burnet Antique Mall. This huge mall offers a selection of items and things you wouldn’t be able to find anywhere else in Texas.

And while perusing the store, I began to understand why it was called a mall…it’s downright huge. This shop never seemed to end with antiques of all shapes and sizes, including books, jewelry, silverware, records, clothing, pictures, and so much more. I even stumbled upon the dreaded creepy porcelain doll and a super cute studded jacket.

Walking through every aisle of this incredible shop made me feel as though I was stepping back in time. Rich with Highland Lakes Texas history, I discovered the mall opened over 29 years ago and continues to operate with the most friendliest of staff.

Owned by Carol and John Will, they pride themselves on making sure every person that comes in is welcomed with a great big Texan howdy. The staff is not only kind and helpful but encourages you to take a walk around and ask questions. If they don’t know, they will find someone who does.

So if you’re looking for an incredible place to find that one-of-a-kind item while on your Texas vacation, I recommend stopping in for some cool finds. My experience there tells me that you won’t find anything else in Texas like it!

And don’t forget to make some time to check out the Historic Courthouse Square. You’ll learn all about the history of Burnet and see an architectural wonder. This courthouse is beautiful!

Interesting Facts About The Burnet Antique Mall

Head to Burnet Antique Mall for a pleasant shopping experience! Not only is the Burnet Antique Mall filled with interesting and even historical artifacts, but they also provide Estate and Moving Sale Services to all of Hill Country and Highland Lakes, Texas.

And with over 60 dealers and hundreds of cool items to check out, it’s no surprise that they have some of the best finds in the state!

Getting There

Located in the heart of the Hill Country and Highland Lakes on the historic courthouse square in Burnet, Texas, it's just one block southeast of the intersection of Main Street and Jackson Street.

The store is open from nine until 5 o'clock, so come on by to find a sweet treasure!

Local Tips

  • Plan for ample time: The Burnet Antique Mall is a massive space with over 60 dealers and hundreds of interesting items to browse through. Plan to spend several hours here to make the most of your visit.
  • Bring cash: While many dealers accept credit cards, some may only accept cash. It's always a good idea to bring a variety of payment options to ensure you don't miss out on that one-of-a-kind item you've been searching for.
  • Take advantage of parking: The Burnet Antique Mall has plenty of free parking in both the front and back of the building. If you're planning to purchase larger items, it may be a good idea to park closer to the back entrance for easier loading.
  • Seek out deals: Don't be afraid to ask dealers if they have any sales or discounts available. They may offer a discount if you make a bulk purchase or if an item has been in their inventory for a while.

Location

206 South Main Street Burnet, TX 78611

Frequently Asked Questions

We'd recommend starting your day early with a ​hike up to Mount Bonnell (also known as Covert Park) to watch the sun come up over ​​Lady Bird Lake​. Afterward, you could grab a bite to eat at one of our favorite local breakfast spots -- ​Kirby Lane. ​Later in the afternoon, you could go for a swim ​in the pool at​ ​​Barton Springs​​, and then catch happy hour out at ​T​he Oasis on Lake Travis​​. ​To end your day strong, we'd recommend that you take a drive to the Congress Avenue Bridge and watch the bats fly out at dusk. Afterward, ​you can catch dinner and some live music at one of the many nearby local restaurants.

Within the county borders, Highland Lake is home to five lakes: Lake Buchanan, Inks Lake, Lake LBJ, Lake Marble Falls, and Lake Travis. These lakes, part of a seven-lake chain along the lower Colorado River in Central Texas, are the perfect playground from anyone who loves water activities, including swimming, boating, fishing, and more.

The best times to visit the Highland Lakes area in Central Texas are during the spring and fall months.

The most beautiful months are March, April, May, and June when the flowers are blooming and the temperatures are in the 70s and lower 80s.

October and November are also great months with most of the days in the 70s.

The winters are mild with average daytime temperatures in the 50s and 60s, and it seldom freezes.

The summer months from the middle of June to the middle of September can get a bit hot, with temperatures ranging from 94 to 97 degrees, but the lakes and altitude help to cool the area down.

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