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June 2023 by Chris Hannemann
Love this place
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December 2022 by Mark H.
Made time this season to visit Maryann at Happinest Antiques as was amazed at everything Christmas she has to offer. Her shop is always bursting with awesome finds at every price point but this FOA Schwartz Santa and Reindeer are just beyond wonderful. Go visit her shop and you'll be full of holiday spirit before you walk out that door.
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April 2021 by Edwin Norman
Nice place and good antiques.
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December 2020 by Jeanne Helfrich
Very cute. Nice lady runs it. Lots of Christmas stuff now.
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July 2019 by Mark Harris
Just moved to the area and discovered Mary Ann’s amazing store. It’s so welcoming, she is so friendly and her mom is a jewel. I just felt like I made new friends while wanting to buy everything in her store! Can’t wait to stop back by and visit while gazing around her place.
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June 2019 by Donna Gay Harris
Just moved to the area and was thrilled to finally get to shop at the store. Y'all it's just full of everything you could want to furnish your primitive, colonial or country home. I can't wait to go again!
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May 2019 by Michelle Bowman Sween
What a wonderful little shop! I wonder what they have in store for us next season/ holiday? great finds here at HappiNest!
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September 2018 by Pale Goth
Cute place with really nice owners and great prices! I was really glad I found his hidden gem!
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July 2018 by Faith H.
This small store is a gem. It's a tiny building, but everything inside has been chosen with care and is displayed well. All the items, both those that are antique or vintage, and those that are recent, are aesthetically consistent. I guess the best way to describe this shop's aesthetic is "primitive" or "country." Everything falls into that primitive/country category, and it all works together. There are old metal tins from various products; baskets, spatterware and plain enameled bowls, spoons, plates, and coffeepots; character food jars that were made to become piggy banks after they were emptied; baskets, stoneware jugs, some china, a coffee grinder. It's a little hard to find HappiNest from Route 22, because the building is set back from the road. They're on the Westbound side of Route 22, just east of the traffic light at Route 523 / Main St. HappiNest is also accessible from Old Route 28, just before it ends at Route 22. They're only open Thursdays through Saturdays, from noon to 6:00 p.m. But it's worth a visit during their open hours if primitive / country is your thing, or even just to see a shop that is well-put-together.
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November 2017 by Geraldine Caputo Suriano
Looked adorable from what I could see from the window.. unfortunately “open at 12:00†was not the case.. I was there at 12:15 and not open... disappointed
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November 2017 by Donna O'Brien Dass
I think it's the cutest place; not big but charming and packed with treasures. The owner is very nice as well. This may be my new favorite place since the Keeping Room is gone.