5 seconds into walking in where there was no customers and I was previously video chatting my mom who was sick with Covid she had told me to take my phone conversation outside and I asked her politely why and the owner responded “she really doesn't want to hear the conversation and we have people working back here” i said I don't think there is anything wrong with me video chatting since I wanted to show the person what was in the shop. She then responded rudely “I really just don't want to hear your conversation. “ I walked away from the shop wondering what just happened. My mother on the other line of the video chat was stunned. As a customer I don't have to ask permission to be on my phone or to adjust my behavior to your entitlement. Its classist, hostile and discriminatory behavior. I had not wanted to escalate the situation so I calmly left. I wrote a bad review because sincerely this shop doesn't deserve customers if theres no freedom of personal choice in the way the customer chooses to shop. Have some integrity and put a sign on the door that says there is no video chatting allowed in my store. Don't kick a person out especially on a cold snowy day. Hope the shop owner reads this and never treats another...
Read morevery small store but they have an amazing assortment of home goods and textiles! lots of stuff on sale too and i thought the prices were very fair. the owner was SO kind too, offered to hold an item i purchased until i could come back to grab it the next day as i was walking a bunch and couldn’t carry it with me. when i went back the next morning she remembered my name and home city and greeted me like a friend....
Read moreThe perfect small shop in a wonderful neighborhood. They serve up the perfect doses of key home comforts and accessories including clothing! This little hidden gem is worth going out of your way for. Keep your eye on store hours - as any smart small neighborhood shop revolves around the traffic patterns of it's immediate community....
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