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| - A great place to take people from bigger, more antique/vintage crazy cities - there's a ton of awesome vintage here, and while you're pawing through the 60s70s80s frocks, Gramma can be fingering Faberge plates and Pops can be perusing architectural pieces and Gargoyles. Or antique tools. Milk glass juicers. Old bitters bottles. Deco clothes. Prints, tapestries, wall hangings, a huge section at back with vintage upholstery and tassels, if you're going with 70s boudoir for the new sunken living room. Copious amounts of kitschy kitchen wares. In other words: something for everyone.
5th star distinction for:
Amazing staff (sweet, knowledgable, acutely helpful).
Awesome hours (open sunday, hit it post-brunch and walk off them cheese grits).
And most importantly to pinchpenny me: price. Sure, you could drop 5 grand in here on a piece of antique furniture, but you can also drop a buck on some pair of freaky studs or a bangle, a Life mag from the week after the moon walk. No matter how broke you are, you can take a little piece of the past home with ya from Sleepy Poet.
Cubbies at the front for keeping potential purchases, free popcorn. During season, get your Rollergirls ticks here early. Awesome.
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