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October 2023 by mike monette
Nothing is priced owner was on the porch and phone when I was there. Maybe next time
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June 2023 by AH L.
They are never open! Hours are posted and Open sign is up, but everything is padlocked closed. There are a couple garden items out front I keep trying to go ask about, but no luck hitting an open time. The one time I did get inside it smelled so strongly of cigarette smoke I had to shower and wash my clothes when I got home.
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April 2022 by Jimmy Morrin
Probably the cutest shop in the Santa Cruz Mountains and run by a very kind old lady and sometimes her son. It's fairytale esc. This is what antique stores are in your mind.
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October 2021 by Margaret Hayes
A lot of stuff, inc. Furniture
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August 2021 by Eric P.
Place is a rip off. Owned by a mother and son. They will look up items on the internet in front of you for prices and try and show you rare items as comparison. They will argue over the price if they can't look it up. Not worth the time.
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December 2020 by Elizabeth Cruickshank
This place is a hidden gem! I have gotten so many quality nice furniture and the prices were amazing! You’ll save 50% or more on some great pieces. Highly recommend!!!!Owner is so sweet and her son, Chris , was really helpful getting the dinning table and chairs into my car. LOVE this place!
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November 2019 by Victoria A.
Beautiful pieces at reasonable prices. The owner is very knowledgeable and a delight to work with. Nice location next to a family bakery off Highway 9.
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March 2019 by Delia Schaller
Gave 4 stars wanted to give only 3 but the woman was so sweet and kind plus the quality of their items were good.
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June 2017 by John H.
Love this place! Jan just a truck-load of furniture that she is pricing now! Jan has the wildest unique stuff! Very good deals - and she even will find stuff for you if you are looking for something in particular!
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March 2017 by Jennifer H.
I've stopped here a dozen or so times. Usually the owner is sitting outside smoking. Despite several signs indicating that they are open, generally she will tell you that she is closed. On the rare occasion she's been open, everything I've tried to buy agree suddenly doesn't want to sell and her shop wreaks of old smoke. I've pointed out that her signs day open when she barks that they are closed... Refuses to listen as to why one would think she was open. Clearly doesn't want my money and clearly a difficult person to deal with. Don't waste your time there but definitely stop in at the Ben Lomand Bakery in the same parking lot. They are Divine.
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August 2016 by Christina T.
I was VERY surprised by what I found in this shop. This place has some very legit and amazing antiques. There is a great variety. I happened to come on an "off" day as the owner mentioned; she had just gotten a huge shipment and was still sorting it out. I was amazed at how much I saw in there... They have everything from kerosene lamps to kitchen hutches to old and functional ovens. There is also an "old lady" mannequin that actually startled me as I came around a corner. The prices were market rate or slightly below so if you are in the market this may be worth the drive. The only reason I took off a star was because the shop has an overwhelming smell of cigarette smoke. I don't know where it is from but for me, it was a bit offensive to the senses. I will happily stop again the next time I am in the area!
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November 2014 by John H
Great friendly owner and a vast selection that is constantly changing and renewed continuously. Right on Route 9 just south of the traffic light in Ben Lomond
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May 2014 by Lindsey L.
They have really nice pieces and some of the best prices I have seen in a long time. I wanted to buy multiple things--- if my house was only bigger. I got a killer dresser for 40 bucks! The best part is the inside is organized and easy to get around in and clean! The sons dog is a sweetie too. We will be back.
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March 2014 by John Hudert
Great friendly owner and a vast selection that is constantly changing and renewed continuously. Right on Route 9 just south of the traffic light in Ben Lomond
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June 2007 by Deborah N.
A sweet little antique shop in the redwoods. I found it by accident about 7 years ago and was immediatley hooked. I check in about 4 or 5 times a year and always leave with a treaure (big or small). The owners are very friendly, always helpful, and they always have a refreshment or snack to offer. They carry furniture, glassware, garden antiques, antique jewelry, wall hangings, books and kitchenware. Their pieces cover a wide variety of taste, but I would probably classify them as rustic or country.