-
August 2023 by Lisa MT
What a grand wonderland of authentically COOL items from fresh made yummy baked good such as different bar, brownies, etc. to I believe there is probably about 65% antiques/vintage and the balance new items but all completely cool in their own right. The wonderful owner is a great stylist for her store. Great items with great stories. I believe I will want to go back often to see what's new and pick up some great items new and old. Truly a one of a kind cool store.
-
April 2023 by Elizabeth Sanders
Awesome ladies!! And their store is something to admire! A must see if you are looking for something to do around town!!
-
April 2023 by Angela Ferneau
Found some amazing things here. The owner is very kind
-
February 2023 by Alex N.
I have visited just about every antique store within 200 miles or so of Boise, and countless others if you expand that area even more. Unfortunately, my experience here was the most unpleasant experience I've had at any antique store that I have ever visited in the past several decades.First, it took me three tries to find the store open, and that's a problem. I don't live in Boise, or even near it. I tried three times over the course of about four months to get in before finally finding it open. I should mention that every single time I attempted a visit was on a weekend day during the business hours that the store advertises online. I'm not sure if this is a hobby for the owners instead of a business, but I find it extremely unprofessional to advertise business hours and then so often completely ignore them. On my most recent trip to Boise, I finally had the luck to find the store open. Unfortunately, it turned out to be bad luck.Let me explain the experience, as I'm very disappointed to be giving the rating that I am. Upon entering the store, it looked interesting, though small. A mixture of new crafty supplies and actual vintage inventory is arranged in an engaging manner throughout the small space. However, I was disappointed to find that anything smaller than a piece of furniture was without a price. I understand accidentally not pricing an item, but to not bother pricing the vast majority of your inventory is a serious mistake. Antiques are VERY subjective, and while I don't mind asking the price of one item, I become anxious when I have to engage an employee for the price of nearly every item I pick up.The representative I spoke to initially apologized that nothing was priced, but I was soon to find out that carrying on a conversation with them would be a similar experience to being attacked by a porcupine repeatedly at close range. I selected several items to purchase, and asked about a small discount of less $5 on an item that I felt was slightly overpriced. This is common practice at every antique store I've ever been to.I was verbally attacked by the employee for asking about pricing, and informed that I had no right to do so. Again, negotiating by up to 10% on one item in a purchase is considered standard in this industry. Dealers, of course, don't have to haggle if they don't want to. However, customers deserve courtesy, and there was none here. I don't mind a little banter about an item, but do us a favor, don't make up a price on the spot and then be offended if someone attempts to negotiate it. If a vendor acts like it's a yard sale, pricing things on the fly, then they have no right to be upset if a customer treats it like one.While checking out, I asked about the lack of pricing, and was told that they don't have to price any of their items if they don't want to, in a very confrontational tone. I told them nicely that people would be less likely to dicker if things were actually priced.I did ask very courteously if they could be more transparent with their hours, as many of us travel long distances to visit antique stores. It's much easier to plan an antique run when you know if stores will actually be open or not. It's also rude to potential customers to repeatedly waste their time. They made some excuses about why closures never show up on their website, or Facebook page. This was, again, done rudely. Those of us that live a I finished checking out, was never given a receipt, and left. I'm not even certain that they charged tax on the purchase, so I hope they are subtracting that from their side of the transaction.Sadly, this is the first time I've ever posted a review where I recommend staying away from an establishment completely. There are lots of other wonderful antique stores in the area, and I recommend trying one of those, where you'll be treated like a person instead of an enemy.
-
December 2022 by Dan R.
i'm not sure if it's the general lack of customer service or there inability to ever be open for business but how this place sticks around is beyond me. 99% of this can be purchased from any restaurant supply house and the one percent that you can't get anywhere else just drive a spike into the side of your face and you'll understand their customer service.
-
October 2022 by D Brunette
This place they need to update the info on their site, of when they are open, stopped by at 1030 and they were closed, their lost. Now Do yourself a favor and go to Antique World Mall, not too far from here they have alot of unique finds at reasonable prices and yes they were open!!?
-
April 2022 by Maggie Hestness
Love this little store! Vintage treasures, rusty salvage, and more. I will definitely be back!
-
January 2022 by Tracie Ide
Best place in Boise to find cool, vintage, things for you home or office!
-
October 2021 by David Tapia
This was an excellent find. The prices were below what we expected and the owner was super helpful. We were traveling through town and she offered to hold our purchases for when we were going back through in a couple weeks. Very nice place. It’s small but worth it.
-
September 2021 by Susan Lokey
Nice selection of vintage treasures and “mantiques” ?. Great decor for the cabin.
-
July 2021 by Nathan Driggs
Amazing place. Curated very well with amazing prices. Owner is willing to talk over where she got her products and everything has an interesting backstory.
-
July 2021 by Bob Lungstrong
This place is a hot mess. Inventory is sooo low. Prices are way to inflated, I know because I pick and have a space where I sell antiques. The woman who owns the store was so rude when we had to repeatedly ask about prices on items in the store. Why be rude when you are the one that can't spend fifteen minutes putting price tags on your junk. My first experience in this store a year ago was pleasant, now not so much.........wow, the owner threw her mom under the bus in her response. We were dealing with her lovely, sweet, accommodating mom. It was the owner on the phone who was rude about pricing or lack of pricing. Nice try in your response.
-
January 2021 by Shelby Lunday
Very cool and unique vintage shop. The owner and her son have hand picked some cool finds. If you are looking for a little something to add character to your home, give this place a visit!
-
March 2020 by Shawnie Dakan
Had a private charcuterie party. So much fun in such a quaint little atmosphere!
-
February 2020 by Deborah Tuel
Wow, I loved everything in there. My poor husband...