Went for a craft fair that’s held monthly and loved it! Not only did they have about 35-45 unique craft vendors set up throughout shaded areas behind the Antique shops and cafe and other permanent shops just a few minutes off the exit. The cafe that’s in the same building as the antique shop building is absolutely fantastic. I ended up sitting there for a over an hour and watched as the two women working the counter welcomed customer after customer with big smiles and top notch customer service, it’s been a while since I’ve seen such genuine, emotionally intelligent, and efficient customer service so kudos to them. It seems that these two women (I wouldn’t be surprised if they are the owners) truly care not only about the service they provide but also the products they serve. We tried multiple pastries and each one was better then the last…the one woman behind the counter even gave us a sample of their bread pudding when she seen me staring at it and drooling and it may be the best bread pudding I’ve ever had (we got some to go of course!). The pastries and beverages are excellent, the customer service is excellent, the cafe as well as their bathrooms are extremely clean and even their plates are beautiful so do not miss stopping in while visiting Rancocas!
After the cafe we walked around the big antique store (the cafe is housed in the same big building) for a while exploring all the different rooms and different items they have. Plan on taking your time and really taking everything in and I’d suggest if you like something don’t wait to grab it because two items I didn’t feel like carrying were both gone by the time we finished looking around and I went back to grab them! Check out the photos/videos for a better idea of...
   Read moreWhat a fun shop, idea, and opportunity for crafters! I visited for the first time this past weekend and it was a wonderful surprise. 84 different craft artists spread out on two floors (1st & 2nd, you enter on the 2nd floor) (antiques on the 3rd - should have a curator). There are so many different things to look at, so make sure you take your time, and have the time walking through. I love that my purchases help as many of the different artists you pick items from, all in one place. I also appreciated that many of the crafters had cards displayed, so if you wanted to keep them in mind for a later date, you could contact them. Such a fun place! Definitely...
   Read moreThe co-op is a store made up of goods sold by individual vendors. Think of it like Etsy in real-life where you can browse a ton of different stores and items. The goods that were being sold during my visit today: candles, soaps, jewelry, driftwood birdhouses, dog treats, diaper cakes, onesies, local honey, baked goods, decorated wine glasses, knit hats, a ton of home decor items, furniture, and antiques. It's set among a bunch of other stores that look like small log cabins that sell similar items. I gleefully bought a few items and was upset that I don't have more occasions to...
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