I wish I could say I had a good experience at this store. I desperately wanted to. My mother was very excited to show me this cool store. I have a medical alert service animal trained to alert me to frequent surprising medical episodes. He’s fully trained by a program and was impeccably well behaved. Right from the bat after entering the store one woman who worked at the store came up to us and confronted us telling us to leave in a way that put my guard up. I informed her that it was a service animal, my medical equipment, and legally had the right to accompany me. She informed me to “take my medical equipment and leave” and when I responded with the simple phrase that he was fully trained and needed for my disability. She allowed me to stay and brushed off other employees when they tried to educate her. When I finally checked out and left, she made an offhand comment that wasn’t the nicest. Mainly for other service animal handlers and those with disabilities: I found that this individual was discriminatory and unwilling to educate herself even when provided with an ADA law card. I wanted to love this store and was very sadly...
Read moreDon't be fooled by the name: this is not a shop selling musical instruments and sheet music.
I mean, sure, there are a few instruments to be found within (bells and whistles and whatnot), but this surprisingly spacious store is so much more than that. Populated with gifts, goods, clothing, accessories, jewelry, home décor (rugs! so. many. rugs!), hand-carved wooden furniture, and curious curios collected from the far flung corners of the world, exploring this place is a treat in itself. It's a self-contained bazaar in a building.
The employee who greeted us was enamored with our newborn son, and gave him a free finger puppet, which apparently they do for every little tyke on their first visit, which was a sweet touch. My wife ended up purchasing a few trinkets and a necklace chain, but we spent more time ooh-ing and aah-ing, while conversing with the attendant, more than anything. A great place to shop, but also just to browse, explore, and absorb. Music for the eyes, indeed, but also serenity...
Read moreIf you want to know the meaning of “ MUSIC FOR The EYES 👀 “ you must visit this store which offers a unique and captivating retail experience, Music for the Eyes should be your top priority if you are at Langley . This store overflows with antique enchanting artifacts from various corners this planet . It has an enthralling collections from diverse cultures be it the rugs or textiles or musical instruments . The women at the store are very knowledgeable...
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