Every time I head to Pecan Row, my husband gives me the same heartfelt advice: “Don’t spend $400.” So, like any responsible adult with impulse control issues and a deep love of boutique candles and cute tumblers, I nod sweetly… and spend $200. Growth is growth.
Pecan Row is hands-down my favorite boutique in the CSRA. The girls who work there? Actual angels in trendy sneakers. Jenna? She deserves a crown. That woman could turn a bag of popcorn and a coffee mug into a Pinterest-worthy gift basket with one hand tied behind her back.
Let’s talk about friendliness, because y’all — some boutiques in the area act like you walked in with three screaming toddlers and a coupon. Not Pecan Row. Pecan Row makes you feel like you just stepped into your best friend’s house.
In short: go for the shopping, stay for the vibes. Just don’t tell my husband. Or do — he’ll be relieved I...
Read moreMy mom loves going to this shop and looking for cool little antique items. I love seeing items other people have made being sold there as well, I think that's pretty awesome. The right side of the store that's kind of like a gift shop is my favorite place to look at for all the soaps and candles and whatnot.
My only complaint is there is not much space to walk further in the back, making it difficult for people to get a closer look at items on those shelves without stepping over or moving things. My mom loves some antiques that are in the back of the store and is hesitant to move things on the floor just to look at...
Read moreI enjoy treasure hunting in these types of stores. This store is well organized, has a nice mixture of old and new items, and has great display areas set up. I love the back of the store with all the little nooks and crannies filled with tiny pieces of history. Take the time to look it's worth it. I brought my granny back to her childhood home, down memory lane. This store was a good way to leave the town, knowing it is being preserved but also growing. If you enjoy positive vibes, country styles, and history check...
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