5 /5 Jimmy: Ive lived in Mayo my whole life and this is where we always go, my grandpa is friends with one of the workers, real friendly layed back people, they got great prices and the dedication is insane, they kept the store open after the Hurricane Helene hit, no power and still provideing ice and product that can be sold and kept in a powerless house.
Very small store because its in Mayo but it doesnt fail to impress.
1 /5 Taylor McLeod: The indian guy that works behind the counter is up charging Whites for drinks $4.19 for a Large fountain drink. Went in today and there was a completely different lady, she was super nice and the same exact drink was $2.19.
I was upcharged $2 the other day.
Completely ridiculous and definitely racially profiled by the Indian man working the other day, I wish I could tell you his name but he acted like he didn’t know basic English, if you don’t like your job maybe you should find a new job or just don’t work.
Utterly ridiculous and will never be setting foot in here again
1 /5 Todd Johnson: Price gouged here day before Irma hurricane. Guys says he always charged 5$ for 1/2 gallon milk.
Richie Lopez My favorite local thrift/vintage store v and Austin made the place feel like home their prices and variety of clothes is the best in the area!
Brooke Kaplan Finally made it into the store today, absolutely loved it. They helped me find a very beautiful dress, and my husband ended up with some awesome trip pants. Definitely going to be back for more.
stephanie cruickshank Every time we visit our daughter we take a stroll on main street. We love the boutique’s and this one especially. Mya C. was exceptional! We saw a Jean skirt that was in the window and a full on shopping spree began. Mya bought out outfits that we never dreamed of putting together! My daughter and I were impressed with her knowledge and the boutique’s inventory.