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August 2024 by C. War
A true gem in the Minden / Gardnerville area. Stop in and be greeted by some of the nicest people you've ever met and peruse through a collection of beautiful, tasteful, and artistic pieces. You'll find something for everyone's home here. This is a definite stop when you are exploring downtown!!
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October 2022 by David Vance
I don't understand retail sales people who pretend not to see you and the act hurt when you leave without spending.
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September 2022 by Louie T Turner
What a pleasure filled gallery! Great energy, several fun pieces that I added to my collection. Joyful experience while shopping-Thank you!
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October 2019 by Judy Buzzetti-Brooke
I love their thin crust pizza. I rarely eat pizza, but if I'm going to eat it, it will be Mike's. I've never been disappointed.
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January 2019 by Denise Mitchell Ziola
Good gift store
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January 2019 by Heather Hollander Leonard
Original art, photography, hand made jewelry and stained glass...truly a creative place
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December 2018 by Bryan Alberstat
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November 2018 by Karen Martin Yates
We searched high and low for the perfect local, unique gift for a young married couple. Gadzooks had EXACTLY what we were looking for.
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May 2018 by Carolyn Denning
Lots of original items.
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April 2016 by S. B. Sweeney
Great gifts! Some one-of-a-kind, art, gadgets, etc. Give it a look😀
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November 2014 by Thomas E M.
November 22, 2014 Locals and folks driving by on HWY 395 need to stop and check this spot out. If you're like me you've been driving by for months and you've been wondering what is actually going on in there. Heck, the location has been a local coffee shop, and it's also been a flower shop more recently, so what is this year's offering in this space. It's art, it's local, and it's staffed by the artists. They're not paying anybody to staff the store, and so when you walk in you're going to meet one of the people that has created the work in the store. I really enjoyed it. For me, it was like talking to the wine maker about the wine he was making. Today I got to talk to Nancy Raven, and she was very easy to talk to, proud of the group of artists that were showing their work, and proud of her own work. As I walked in Nancy was sweeping the floor, and the shop was clean, organized and easy to walk through, not cluttered and dangerous. There is pottery in the store, mixed media, photographic work, wood work, and color pencil drawings. There is a lot of items that focus on the western experience, and so you'll see cowboys, horses, rusted cars, and wooden bowls. How are the prices? I thought they were very reasonable, and there was a wide range of price points. There were some consignment items, but I didn't look at them and can't comment on them. To conclude, this is a great spot to shop local, and well worth the stop.