I am revising my review based on the blatant disregard for personal choice I experienced today. I previously stated "pretty typical antique store, lots of fun treasures to enjoy." As you can imagine such an experience enticed me to return, this time with a friend. This return visit was NOT pleasant.
My friend and I went in on a Wednesday morning in April 2022. I walked in 2 steps and realized I'd left my covid mask in my car. My friend remained inside as I returned to my car to get my mask. While I was outside my friend heard the proprietor say clearly "covid is over". My friend didn't report this to me in the moment so we started looking around.
We were discussing all the things on display, chatting to each other and generally having a good time until I noticed the proprietor observing us. I noticed them two more times. Both times the proprietor was on the phone and staring at me and my friend.
This made me quite uncomfortable so we left. After we left my friend informed me what the proprietor said about my personal choice to continue wearing a mask.
I feel very VERY disrespected by those who run this shop. I was there to show my friend something fun and special in Long Beach and was treated with suspicion and disdain. I will not...
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