“Grandma's Pantry: The peanut butter fudge is PERFECT! I bought peanut butter fudge at Buccee's just down the road and it was hard and tasteless. At Grandma's Pantry you don't even need teeth to eat it. :) I bought a tote from there once and went back for more. Their totes are insulated, will carry heavy items (2 liters of soda and milk at the same time. They will stand up and not fall over while your trying to put something in them like others.
The Kitchen store: all I can say is...WOW.”
“Wide variety of antiques, toys, candy, cowboy boots, hats, etc. Worth the stop and don't leave without a bag of kettle corn from the booth out front! The Old Fashioned Kettle Corn Co.”
“AWESOME clothing selection, very good prices too. Typical price seems to be 20-30 dollars for a shirt, which is very good for a vintage boutique. It's a shop in an open floor plan with some other stores, meaning it's noisy (at least when it's busy). The changing room is a small curtained stall, meaning it's not wheelchair accessible. The aisles could be tricky to navigate if you have a larger wheelchair. Friendly staff, well organized shop.”
“Shops at The Old Shed is a mall type place with many different vendors and items. Many vendors are selling vintage and antique items but there are also flea market and new items as well. Like any store that has different vendors, some prices were reasonable and some seemed high. I will definitely stop in again when I am in the area and see what new items have been brought in.”
“The nicest dealer I've met in my 30 years in the business. Great eye, super cool stuff at a reasonable price. Stop in for a quick look and you'll stay an hour just to chat with Kelli. Just do it!”