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September 2022 by Sanjay Kapur
A bit too rustic
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September 2020 by Sue G.
This was the first time stopping here. We take a ride to blowing rock and always pass this place on our way home.We stopped at the one before this one first.Outside was a bit deceiving unorganized and a lot of stuff laying around was unsure if they were even open.We parked and were a bit hesitant to go in, there was just so much stuff from wood bird houses to cement statues. They appeared to be weathered and fading and had been outside for sometime. The bird house paint was fading and they looked old.Walking in we noticed some items for sale in jars looked like they were dusty and had some cobwebs on them , I didnt want to touch them.Inside there was quite a bit to look at from fudge to peanuts and tshirts.They were not busy at all compared to the place next door. The one thing there was an amazing view from where they were located up very high and it was beautiful.I am not sure if we would ever stop back here since the one before them had pretty much the same stuff and more.
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December 2019 by Cora Murray
Very nice and accommodating. Fudge is good, I haven't tried the apples yet.
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December 2019 by Charles Holcombe
An easy stop with a nice view. Loved the metal signs for sale outside.
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December 2019 by Marlin Dailey
I have always liked roadside tourist attractions. Great fudge and atmosphere. The view behind the store is breath taking.
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December 2017 by lisa greene
Nice place to shop. Locally owned and operated. Plenty of homemade goods and foods to chose from. Employees are helpful and welcoming.
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December 2016 by Mark Phelps
Family owned business with a super friendly group running the post. Love stopping for fresh apples and jellies.
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December 2016 by bobby rutledge
Fun day in the mountains with the family!