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February 2023 by Jackie Wall
Love this place! They carry a wide variety of products, from organic chicken feed to pastured pork to herbal teas. Perfect!
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September 2022 by Maya B
This store makes me feel the way I did watching Gilmore girls in high school. Cozy, nostalgic, homey, perfect lighting. Sweetest owner and staff and store pups. I want to live here, really.
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July 2022 by Jenn Mitchell
Very nice variety of items, good vibe.
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June 2021 by Sara Woodmansee
So very happy 'For Villagers' is in Burnsville! We are so lucky to have this wonderful store! Many great items for living an eco-friendly sustainable life, plus it is combined with the health food store. Kendra, the owner is a true gem
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May 2021 by Katrina George
Kendra is very knowledgeable and lovely to chat with. I enjoyed walking around the store and looking at the locally made things.
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July 2020 by buymytoasters
Potentially closing, BUT they'll be online! Really cool store the wife, daughter, and I really liked visiting. Thank you.
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June 2020 by Chris Herndon
Just went in. Moving sale. Three employees (owners?) walking all around. Tight space. NOT ONE OF THEM WEARING A MASK! Total BS! I left fast.
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March 2020 by Heather A.
This store is so neat and organized . Staff was very friendly and knowledgeable in every aspect of the products they sell.
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January 2020 by Lea Pop
It felt like home. I wish I lived closer so I could visit more often.
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December 2019 by Marc Modica
The only one who greeted my daughter and I while we browsed around the store was the dog. All the other employees were quite aloof. We were there to "shop local" but there are other options. Retail is a tough business and some local hospitality will go a long way gals.
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August 2019 by Anne Beloncik Schantz
Really neat place, mix of handmade items, like pottery and bags, and cool things for a natural home. Also great conversation and local recommendations!
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May 2019 by Jeannie Dunn
Great resources for homesteading and classes.
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May 2019 by Half Moon
I debated reviewing this store and decided to give a good review score. We went on a rainy gloomy day, and the place was so dark. For a second I thought there was no power. I don't want a brightly lit store, but at the very least some spot lighting on the merchandise would be appreciated. I like the but of offerings I was able to see and the idea behind this store. Felt very nice energy. I'll come back on a sunny day so I can better see what's in the store.
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May 2019 by Sarah Leyki Fields LAc
I feel like a better human just being in the store
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May 2019 by Juan C.
This was probably one of the weirdest experiences I have had in a shop in West Asheville since moving here 15 years ago. My girlfriend was getting her haircut next door at Bari Salon so I figured I would walk over to check out the place since I have never been here. I walked in and the two ladies working didn't even acknowledge me because they were too wrapped up in conversations with each other. I think they were talking about yoga. Anyway, I walked around and saw a cool air plant (at least I think that's what they are called). I asked the ladies a question about the plant and they looked at me like they were pissed off that I interrupted their conversation and then one of them plainly said "I don't know." Then they just proceeded to talk to each other and ignore me. I have worked in customer service in the past and I know it is hard to find good help in Asheville but I could not believe the coldness I felt from the interaction with these two employees. So, I left. I understand this place went through some ownership changes recently so I don't know if the lack of care or was because of this or if they were just having a bad day. Anyway, I really expected more from this place. I'll shop elsewhere.