I was literally jogging by a few weeks ago and I noticed the store was open later than usual for a "Customer Appreciation Day." Having never gone in, I decided to browse. Not to sound too girly, but I saw a set of cupcake-theme coasters that came with a cute stand. I had to have them but I only had $5 with me; they were priced at $18. Generally, I do not carry my George Costanza-esque wallet when jogging. I asked if they could hold it but darn it, they would be closed the next two days (they are closed Sunday/Monday). I started showing the owner pictures of cupcakes I have baked so she could see how much I wanted the coasters, LOL. She got such a kick out of it that she said "How about I give them to you for $5 then?" I said I could come back with the rest of the money but she said "No, I *want* you to have it." How genuinely nice is that? I actually came back a couple weeks later with cupcakes I baked and an offer to pay the rest of the $18. She refused and hugged me for bringing baked goods to her. Awwww....now I'm not saying everyone oughta go there and try bartering with pastries, hehe. What I am saying is know that patronizing that store means your money is going toward a lovely shop owner and her family. And of course, they actually have some lovely things. I recommend if it's not your usual neighborhood, stop in you happen to be nearby.