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    Coeur d'Alene, ID

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    1 year ago

    Love this store! The olive oil selection is amazing and so many useful kitchen gadgets.

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    The Culinary Stone

    The Culinary Stone

    4.2
    (60 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    O.M.G. Bowls,…read morekitchen utensils, pots, pans... everything you could want. First of @ll, my girlfriend is an excellent cook -- trained by chefs throughout the U.S. as a result of her former boyfriend who went from restaurant to restaurant worldwide to help them improve their menus, food selection, methods of preparing and cooking the food and its presentation. She is an excellent cook, always taking cooking classes, watching videos, television cooking shows, etc, etc. If there's a kitchen utensil and/or machine, device, or gadget, she knows about it. We'd spent over an hour in the store -- but, unfortunately, whatever purchase we made would have to be carried back to Arizona in our airline luggage, or shipped home. As we were visiting someone, we were limited in time. As she went from table to table selecting things she couldn't live without, I was close by and made note about what she wanted or thought was very attractive. Having broken one of five of her favorite set of bowls, I was trying to redeem myself in replacing the full set. These bowls were among those she used for everyday use, so she really needed just four bowls. She couldn't make up her mind about which she wanted. I got the attention of one of the staff, who collected the set I thought was most attractive, and asked that they be hidden from sight so that I could surprise her, having the bowls shipped to us in Arizona. I told the staff that they needed to be carefully packed to avoid being cracked or broken by the gorillas that load USPS, UPS, and FedUp trucks... so the bowls were set right in front of the cash register where she saw them while paying for her gadgets she couldn't live without. No harm done. Hope she forgets about them by the time we return to Arizona. Earlier, I went to their pastry counter and tried to make up my mind what to get our group of four for breakfast or a snack. I couldn't make up my mind so I bought eight of three variety of scones, which traveled with us to western Washington. This is a great place for anyone who enjoys cooking -- or having beautiful things for their home, including every sort of dish, vase, pot, bowl, pitcher... you get the idea. There are multiple varieties of every item imaginable, something for everyone. Prices are what they are. Quality costs, especially when it comes to cookware and cutlery. Yanno? The prices, I believe, are reasonable, having purchased a few items for her recently. The staff are amazing, from the own to the smart young man who took my purchases and helped me get them to Arizona. Oh, by way: the scones were excellent. We're coming back in August and September. With a list.

    I used to love this place. We had a group that met every Saturday for many years. We brought in…read morebusiness and were respectful. We shopped there and enjoyed our time together. Then a new owner came in. She told us that everything would be great. We were excited. Once there, felt sort of unwelcome but kept going anyway. We all sat at this little copper table with chairs and they brought us food and coffee. It was the norm and we were happy to have a circle table where we could all chat. We had a new lady join that week and she was told by the new owner that she doesn't want us at that table and to pass it on. It was to be for wine drinkers only. Well, why serve us there the whole time only to tell one person, not even the organizer about it. Owner sent a man over to us and we talked to him about it and we all brought up ideas and talked back and forth and thought it was ok at the end. The following week, a new gal came and didn't feel well. She asked the owner to tell the group she had come and that she wasn't feeling well. The owner asked who the group was and she started badmouthing us to the new girl! Another woman showed up and the new gal told her what happened and they both left. The group now meets elsewhere, but it is a shame that you treated a local group after the owner moves here from Spokane and wants to fit in, like garbage after meeting there for YEARS! Not only that, this establishment now closes early and doesn't stay open for farmers markets or anything local going on. It really is a sad deal that someone can come in and ruin a business that someone else worked so hard to build.

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    The Home Depot

    The Home Depot

    2.2
    (58 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    Man, why is everyone so down on this Home Depot location?…read more Yes, reading some of the other reviews It is annoying that they only have self checkout stands. But I feel like that's the trend of the world now. Anyway, I've always had a good experience at this Home Depot. It's not too busy, easy to find an associate who can help, and they usually are actually helpful. There's one person who works there, William, he's super helpful and I truly appreciate him every time I go into the store. They have a good selection of things in store, and the reason that you go to the store is because you need it right now. So it is a little annoying how more and more they are directing you to homedepot.com. and there are a bunch of things that are only available online. The main thing that brings this location from a five star to a four-star? Is the parking lot. I know I sound like a broke record for all the complaining I do about parking lots, but this location is oddly located, it's weird to get to, the main entrance is off of a side street. The best way to get to it is to take government and then you're coming at it from the back of the store, and if you don't realize what you're doing you're going to miss the turn. But overall I like this Home Depot location a lot. And will absolutely continue to shop here.

    This store has a management problem. I believe a change at the top just might put some smiles on…read morestaffs faces. It's very dreary in this location. I've been shopping at Home Depots across America forever and this is by far the worst store I've ever been in. The parking is a huge issue. The car park is filled with an over abundance of stacks of stuff that doesn't sell down very quickly. So a management change is due. Yes the tills will turn over because people need stuff and they can check themselves out. But it's a poorly run store. And it's in your face and your car parking space as well.

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