lsj1214
Jennifer's is a great place to spend a little time just looking at old stuff that you grew up with or you Grandparents grew up with. Then you can eat at Cross Creek. I am not much on tearooms but it is worth it.
Sarah09_13
First of all, there is an amazing sandwich shopped attached to Jennifer's. It is delicious enough that I will include it once again as my second point. All joking aside, I love this store. It is clean and bright, and doesn't have a cluttered feel that antique stores sometimes acquire. The owner is incredibly nice, and every person working there has always greeted me warmly and helped me locate items the occasions I went in searching for a specific item. The booths contain great finds. I've picked up a picnic basket from a back room that specializes in vintage outdoor/camping gear, an antique rosary from Rome, many dishes, and some really fun jewelry. I've even dragged a few male friends in the store while downtown, and they ended up having fun after the initial protests. Even as a college student I was able to pick up affordable items. If you're going to shop in downtown Conway, this is the place to go!
667lianat
Jennifer's is a friendly shop even though it has some higher end pieces. There is a wide variety to choose from but it's not overwhelming like some vendor style antique shops - the collections are carefully selected and constantly changing. You can expect to spend anywhere from $8 to $1000, so great for gift hunting.
odoketa
This is our go-to shop in Conway. Friendly folks, a tasty lunch cafe, and a good selection of antiques are the main selling points for us.As others have noted, this is an antique shop with lots of breakables - kids might be a challenge to manage in here.
RTG-travlin
Take a step back in time. The food is great and not very expensive. This is great for couples or a few friends having lunch while shopping. If you have kids they might be hard to manage with antiques around.