-
April 2024 by Hollie H.
I truly wish that their corporate office will see this after ignoring my emails and calls over the past week! This store is horribly run by incompetent and crass individuals who have no care for their vendors or their customers. I was in town visiting my Aunt who is a vendor, and will soon no longer be. She is pulling out of her locations after what we experienced recently. My daughter is 15 years old and has a rare form of muscular dystrophy. She has lost 70% of her vision and tries her best to walk well with assistance while she still can. Unfortunately, we made the mistake of bringing her to the store to support family. I am utterly distraught by what I witnessed. I am very thankful that my sweet Caroline was unaware of how we were treated by the staff at this store. Caroline accidentally bumped into a glass item that was being used as a display near the event table. An employee with blondish hair (50-60's) immediately rolled her eyes and told another employee (20's) to grab something to clean it up. I was upset with the eye roll and lack of help from her, but kept trying to help while calming my daughter. I am distraught after what happened next. As we are walking to the side to give them space, the blondish woman who is clearly of age to be decent and respectful, referred to my daughter as a "retard" when speaking to the employees cleaning up. I was even more distraught when one of them laughed. I will never step foot in or support this location or any Painted Tree location going further. Please train your staff to be respectful and to not judge those who can't control what is outside of their control. While my daughter may be disabled, she is NOT a "retard" and Painted Tree should be ashamed to allow this behavior. Unfortunately, we know management was involved, and this is why my Aunt must vacate. Again, please train your staff. I can't imagine how they treat each other or other customers who might be different. I will pray for those who were mean. I understand that hurt people, hurt people. This is still no excuse. Treat others the way you want to be treated and do not bully and laugh at a disabled child! DO BETTER.
-
March 2024 by C D
Just have your paycheck directly deposited to this place. You will want all the things
-
March 2024 by Karla Leach
It's one of my favorite stores! Clothes, candles, soaps, home decor, and so much more! I stop by for an hour or so for a shopping trip with my mom every time I'm in town!
-
March 2024 by Ritch Quattlebaum
Fun place to shop!!
-
March 2024 by Mellisa Rivera
Stephanie is so kind!
-
March 2024 by Keith Medici
There is always something new and interesting here. I love that it's made up of individual small businesses!
-
February 2024 by Ryan Icer
My wife bought a few items from here. After she swiped her card it read approved and the cashier told her it was denied and needed to swipe the card again. My wife pulled out the Mobil app and showed the transaction was pending so it was indeed active. My wife continued shopping and waiting on family to finish in the store knowing full well she’d already paid for The items while the store already had the money and holding the items not giving her what she purchased. On top of all that when my family was done shopping and ready to leave before allowing my wife to leave the store with what she already paid for in full they made her write down her name and phone number. What they did was uncalled for and stupid!Ps… statement from the manager, when some is pending… that means it’s possible fraud! That’s what she told my wife. Again stupid!
-
February 2024 by Jesse Valdez
Great place to shop
-
February 2024 by Janet Casey
Fewer homemade products.
-
December 2023 by Teri Ronk
I am thrilled to share my exceptional experience at E320 Treasures, located inside The Painted Tree in North Richland Hills, and to express my wholehearted enthusiasm with a well-deserved five-star review. This charming booth, expertly curated by the wonderful owner Kristi, is a true haven for Dixie Belle Paint enthusiasts in the North Richland Hills community.From the moment I stepped into E320 Treasures, I was greeted by an atmosphere of creativity and charm. Kristi has crafted the booth with a keen eye for aesthetics, making it a visual delight that beckons both seasoned DIY enthusiasts and newcomers to the world of Dixie Belle Paint products. Every detail is thoughtfully arranged, creating an inviting space that encourages exploration.E320 Treasures boasts an impressive and diverse selection of Dixie Belle Paint products, offering a wide array of colors, finishes, and accessories. What sets this booth apart is not only the quality and variety of the products but also the incredibly competitive prices. Kristi has successfully created a space that caters to creative minds, ensuring that all the essentials for projects are readily available without breaking the bank.Kristi, the driving force behind E320 Treasures, is a beacon of knowledge when it comes to Dixie Belle Paint products. Her expertise is evident as she provides valuable insights, tips, and personalized recommendations to customers. Kristi's passion for her craft creates an atmosphere where visitors feel not only welcomed but also inspired to unleash their creativity.A standout feature that adds to the customer-centric experience is Kristi's thoughtful decision to display her cell phone at the booth. This accessible touch allows shoppers to easily reach out with questions or seek guidance about products through calls or texts. The personal connection enhances the overall shopping experience, highlighting Kristi's commitment to ensuring every customer feels supported and valued.In conclusion, E320 Treasures inside The Painted Tree in North Richland Hills is a true gem for Dixie Belle Paint enthusiasts. With its inviting ambiance, competitive prices, expert guidance from owner Kristi, and the added convenience of direct communication through her displayed cell phone, it has become a must-visit destination for those seeking a delightful shopping experience and top-notch products. Five stars without a doubt!
-
December 2023 by Phoebe Kennedy
As a former Employee of 4 years, I want to say that It is the "VENDORS" that make this business AMAZING!!Ive made so many friends from getting to know them personally. There is everything you can imagine from homemade candles, repurposed furniture, to speciality teas and foods,home decor and more. Not to mention boutique clothing!!This is Small business!! At it's best!!The North Richland Hills store is my hometown favorite!!!❤General manager needs lessons in treating the vendors better, as they are the reason she even has a job!!That is the only reason I couldn't do a 5 star review.All in All you should go give it a visit and support your local vendors!!!?And take your friends!!!
-
November 2023 by Blessing B.
I stopped by on this small business Saturday and was pleasantly surprised by the open booths available. There are plenty of places to park and the marketplace is clean. l enjoy the concept of having over a hundred booths to choose goods from. The carts and baskets are normally in the front of the store. They had infused peach water, cake, cookies and alcohol available to celebrate small business Saturday. The peach water was refreshing on a sunny day. I was able to check one third of the store and look forward to returning. The prices on average are affordable and they have an extensive selection. One of the ladies at the cash register offered friendly and quick service. When I left they were setting up for live music. #smallbusinesssaturday
-
November 2023 by Jack Rowland
There are many vendor booths and shops with varied products of different interests. It's more of an emporium or indoor flea market. The staff is friendly and they are happy to assist in finding what your looking for. It's a great place to find one of a kind gift ideas and holiday decor.
-
September 2023 by Sandra S.
I had a great time just browsing the many booths in this place. It is huge! It reminded me of the craft show I used to attend at the convention center in Arlington. I loved it!
-
August 2023 by Lisa Mowery
Large consignment store with lots of local vendors. Lots of shabby chic new items but much is high priced. Really enjoyed the antique booths. Friendly service and small lounge with TV and vending machines for the folks that get drug along. Enjoyed the time I spent there after brunch at Bacons.