Can Do Hardware - Gravette, AR- this is the 80s kid hardware playhouse. I seen this place reviewed before, on Instagram/Facebook/Google before and was like, âWhat The literal F?â! So didnât my wife. She actually said the same. So, we had a free Saturday, and holy cannoli! This place is a wonderland and they sell hardware, lumber and other hardware stuff. Iâm so they sell mostly 1980s era toys, candy and other insanity. So much so that I found a new best friend⌠from Joplin, Missouri! I took a bunch of pictures, smiled a lot and then a nice lady from the staff says in a secretive way to the wonderful Miss Sherri,âpsst! Our wrapping paper and stuff is like 49 cents. But itâs at our other store downtown.â Then she scurried off. A little weird but this place was awesome so the down town store with good deals on more wrapping paper. So, the downtown store is on Main Street in Gravette. Understand that Gravette is a beautiful little historic place, that is on the road to rejuvenation. It is visible that the downtown is getting the benefit of same very well sent tax dollars. And our new besties followed us. Go enjoy it. This review is kind of incisive of both locations and downtown Gravette, on a free Saturday⌠My rating: 7.8 #shoplocal #smallbusiness #shopnwa #shopsmalltown #besthardwarestoreever #insainelycoolhardwarestore #gravettear #shopgravettear #shoplocalar #clicklikebelow #checkmyothereviews #localhardware #comeseenwa #rendellsreviews #candohardware #freetime #Freetimeactivities #nwaplaces...
   Read moreA destination hardware store. This was so fun. We had intended to go spend the day at a corn maze, but after we got all packed up and organized in the car, we realized it was Monday.... and corn mazes were closed. So, not knowing how we would turn the day around, we started toward the bypass. My husband reminded me that we needed to go get those outdoor water hose thingy covers.... and a light bulb went off. I saw the ads for a hardware store that looked neat and kind of... odd. So.... we went. And we got some salt water taffy, a robot arm, a candy toy that my toddler thinks is just the cat's pajamas and hasn't even realized there's candy in it yet, freeze dried airheads, a few toy airplanes, a glass bottle soda pop, a couple of those water hose spout cover things, and a TON of pictures. It was so cool. Like Diagon Alley meets Mr. Magorium's (spelling?) Wonder Emporium meets.... idk a vintage circus meets a wild west attraction (complete with interactive exploding...
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This place is every kidâs dream come true! You walk into what feels like an old fashion candy store, only to discover it opens up into a full-blown hardware store. Itâs such a fun and unexpected combo that totally works. There are a couple of awesome themed rooms filled with even more candy and toys. The mine-themed room is especially coolâyou can hear horses and pickaxes in the background, which adds to the immersive vibe. The other rooms have sound effects too, making the whole experience feel like an adventure. Itâs a really unique and fun spot to stop by, with a great selection of candy and sodas you wonât find just anywhere. Definitely worth...
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