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    Cane & Able Chair Caning

    5.0 (5 reviews)

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    5 years ago

    Lou was wonderful about re-caning 2 chairs and a bench. Family heirlooms restored. Fair pricing. Highly recommended.

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    Dress and Dwell

    Dress and Dwell

    4.4
    (21 reviews)
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    I was sad we came to the area for another shop and it was closed around the block. My husband than…read morewanted to walk around the block to some shop (video games? comics?) I don't even know what. Anyway imagine my surprise when I saw this shop and was like heyyyyy lol. I had to go in as they ventured on. So literally stumbled upon this store without looking for it. The cutest little shop. I also ended up finding some adorable pink shorts to buy. I was one happy girl. Service was great in here. As I said the cutest little shop.

    One of my FAV places to browse for myself and others. Even when I'm not sure what I'm looking for,…read moreI inevitably find the perfect gift (and usually treat myself as well). In addition to getting points for a curating variety of clothing, accessories, home and children's items they also earn some for making online ordering and pick up COVID-safe. And for having affordable items and awesome sales (IG: @dressanddwell) The clothing options cover all sizes and styles from outerwear to shape wear, everyday to more fancy - and there are some great sale items. Their accessories are perfect for stocking stuffers. They range from jewelry to gloves/hats to seasonal mugs/wine glasses and office flair. The city prints are very thoughtful gifts as well. Their quirky and modern greeting card selection features unique ways to finish off the present (their bags/tissue paper is typically all I need for a present!). The children's area has the requisite adorable clothes but also some fantastic holiday books and advent calendars. They have great books that combo with corresponding stuffed animals that make great gifts year round. They have displays dedicated to engagement/weddings and birthdays to really make any celebration an extra special event! As always, I couldn't keep from buying a new seasonal beverage container (they feature swig).

    Barry Wooley Designs

    Barry Wooley Designs

    3.4
    (8 reviews)
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    If you like parting with more money than planned and hate quality work, Barry is your guy.read more

    We've known him for over 10 years and we have been purchasing things here and then. Finally, based…read moreon our friendship, we hired him to decorate our basement. Things didn't go well. Lots of things appear to be used or cheap, Temu level. We asked for antique posters, we got a print that we found online for 1/10 of the price. He also dumped the boxes in our basement, and we never heard back from him. If we are paying for his hours, I would expect service, including someone coming and unpacking and he doing the adjustments, etc. After a few months, I decided to unpack, that's when we found out about the poster and also that some items were missing. We then emailed him, and he looked very responsive saying he would do the adjustments but never did. Months and months just pretending. Enormous emails basically saying he was feeding poor children and awkward unrelated comments. He even insinuated we were having money problems since we wanted our money back. I order things from people I don't know all the time and when there is a problem, those people are usually helpful. I was not expecting this from a person that I have known for over 10 years. Now, I believe his friendship is only for his benefit and it is not real. Be aware of all the fairy tales of how he says he is, of how he has good heart, how he treats his clients and how they treat him. For me it was not only a money pit but also a personal disappointment. It sucks but that is how life is. btw, I still don't have my money back after 7 months of emails.

    Vendors' Village

    Vendors' Village

    3.6
    (14 reviews)
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    I didn't expect such a large thrifting store - but as soon as we walked in, it was obvious this was…read morea warehouse made of aisles and aisles of vendor booths. Available items, style and pricing are going to vary by the individual vendor, with some promoting discounts. Shopping is basically on your own and if you need assistance you need to visit the entrance where the cashiers are checking customers out. We didn't come close to visiting the bulk of the booths. However, I'm sure we'll come back when we have a slow day and 1-2 hours to browse. If you're a fan of peddler malls and flea markets, this is a shop to put on your list. Shares space in a shopping center, offering lots of parking. Located on a popular street in Clarksville, you'll also be near several restaurants and other shopping options.

    Yeah, there are antiques at Vendors' Village. But mostly, it's just a lot of other people's…read morediscarded stuff: books, baskets, toys, silverware and dishes, home decor. It's like a huge Goodwill or an indoor yard sale with the occasional genuine antique hidden here or there. That doesn't mean this place isn't worth a visit. It is! Especially if you're a junk junkie like I am. It's just that this store is not very well curated, so you'll see things that probably should be thrown away next to one-of-kind treasures. I spent the better part of an hour just walking down the aisles and looking at all of the booths filled with miscellany. Vendors' Village is huge and looks like it used to be a grocery store. The lighting is harsh and bleak, like it is in a grocery store, which could explain why I felt a little unsettled while walking around. I kept thinking I saw things out of the corner of my eye, or that people were behind me. I didn't and they weren't! But this place did give me the creeps a bit.

    Gabe's

    Gabe's

    3.4
    (11 reviews)
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    Put this store in the category of your Garden Ridge/at home stores. This past weekend was the first…read moretime visiting this store. As I browsed the store & started picking up things to buy, I was sure that I wasn't going to get out of there for less than $50. My final bill was only $14! Some things are dirt cheap. Other things are cheap, but way too expensive for what they are. Other things are just expensive. My biggest advice for this store is to only go here when you're needing something for your home. If you go aimlessly looking, then you might come out with more than a few things that you didn't need at all. This store did seem more organized than at home. It's also much smaller. I still spent nearly 2 hours in the store looking at things, but that beats 3-5 hours in a larger comparable store. I'll most likely be back, but it'll be when I'm looking for something specific.

    On a cold rainy evening after filling out belly we decided to stroll into OTP to see what we could…read morefind. After ooohing and aaahing over all the spring and summer lights and the great patio furniture we made our way to the wall decor. I believe we were there for what felt like an eternity. I still didn't have time to make it down every isle. There were paintings and candles and trinkets for days. You can buy linens and coffee mugs, a new broom or whatever you might need and the prices here are reasonable. There were a few isles that I'd noticed were clearance. I love a good sale. Then again who doesn't. This is a must browse even if you don't buy. There is so much to see.

    Cane & Able Chair Caning - furnitureassembly - Updated July 2026

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