Friendly and beautiful store, definitely nicer on the inside than I expected (from the first impression given by the faded blue sign at the front). When I passed it last year, I didn't know what type of store it was (or even if it was a store for the public). That's because it seemed mostly closed in 2018 (and also because I thought that the big mural on the long side of the building was a car park or a the main Dickson Old Town billboard). But my wife brought me inside (January 2019). It's a smart retro-style shop (with raw pine floorboards, etc.) This is a cool place to browse, partly for antiques and furniture, but mostly for arts & crafts (especially a lot of high-quality handmade wooden kitchenware and pictures). It's fairly spacious, and (considering the quality or the workmanship) a lot of the stock is at...
Read moreCame back after it being closed and they honored the $5 gift card. Definitely could be better customer service. My Aunt from out of town bought a glassware set. The young lady tried to stack the glasses and leave the glass stirrer in the pitcher. She wasn't nice when we asked her to please wrap it separately so it didn't break. My Aunt got home and the stirrer wasn't put in the bag. I also purchased a candle a while back bc I liked the name of it. Got home and the tag was removed. This will be the second time I've had to go back here after purchasing something. Check your items before leaving. Never did get a simple apology. Like taking visitors here but seems there are couple quirks on...
Read moreIt's like a little magical Village. It is not just one business, it's more like 3 in 1. It's the High Cotton store that is full of great and different items. Cloth, shoes, among many other things, even a Mariachi sombrero (hat). There is a tiny coffee shop too, with muffins and a great chai tea latte. On the top floor you can find a little skateboard shop which the kids specially the teenagers will love. And the service is just a great as you can ask for. I recommend this little magical village ...
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