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November 2023 by Rachel R.
Much of the Mexican art is made on site. We were looking for silver wall decor and found a few pieces in our price range. The store is large and has pottery, dishes, books and much more like a bowel-legged 7 foot Mexican cowboy. Service was good and they allowed us to comfortably roam the space. It was an interesting experience!
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May 2023 by Rebecca Estrada
I love this place a little bit of Mexico
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December 2022 by Alberto C.
This place is a hidden Jewel. Located in the East Bay. It is a Wonderland of artifacts and supplies for all things Latino. The owners are wonderful and kind people who are very knowledgeable in regards to all the items they carry. Bilingual.It's the perfect place to stock up on items. You would like to have around the house to decorate for various Mexican holidays! Great selection.
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November 2022 by Bill Henrikson
Amazing store!
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November 2022 by Ligia Portillo
(Translated by Google) I feel that I am in Mexico(Original)Me ciento que estoy en mexico
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October 2022 by Upstate O.
The owners welcomed us like family we even met their dog that was full of love also great energy in this place and beautiful shop with big variety of dia de los muertos objects and much more. More shops need to have these customer service skills highly recommend this shop. God bless the owners great good hearted professional people. Thanks for having my ofrenda looking top notch! Definitely will be back. Thank you guys for the great experience.
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October 2022 by May M.
This store is a gem. Prepare to spend some time looking through Mexican art, ceramics, sugar skulls/figurines, clothing and fabrics, wall art/prints and cards, jewelry, candles etc. I stopped by for my altar needs and picked up a golfer calavera, candles, flowers and paper picado.The owners are really super sweet
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October 2020 by Lady N.
This marvelous store is open again for business! My friend and I needed papel picado flags and a few other things for a memorial and didn't want to go to Party City if we could support a local business instead. As the other reviews say, you have to ring the bell just to the right of the door to be let into the shop. You'll probably see Luna, a shy German Shepherd first at the door, and then one of the owners will come and let you in. We were greeted by Jose, who was very friendly and helpful. After Jose showed us where we could find what we were looking for, he let us wander around the shop on our own for as long as we wanted until we were ready to check out. There are beautiful pieces of art (masks, sculptures, Dia de los Muertos figures, sugar skulls, corazones sagrados) everywhere you look, as well as books, jewelry, clothing, fabric and copal incense, and more. We made our purchases, chatted with Jose a bit more and were on our way. We couldn't love this shop more, and hope that more people stop in now that they have reopened!