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    Great place for good deals! Go get your quality name brand tools at discounted prices as well as other great items. I recommend!

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    Kings Gap General Store

    Kings Gap General Store

    4.2
    (16 reviews)
    5.7 mi
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    I first discovered Kings Gap General Store through a Facebook scroll a few weeks back--their post…read moreabout mason jar milkshakes and weekly homemade specials made me stop mid-scroll and mentally file it under must-visit. After spending the afternoon at Kings Gap State Park, fate decided it was time. The store sits directly across from the entrance to Kings Gap Environmental Education Center, and when I pulled in, I knew I'd found the right spot. The sign and weathered exterior scream "this place has been here forever," and walking through the front door felt less like themed décor and more like stepping into a genuine time capsule. No gimmicks--just the real deal. Inside, a handful of customers were scattered about: some chatting at a table up front, others waiting for their orders or poking through shelves of general merchandise, snacks, and deli items. Behind the counter, one man hustled on sandwiches while a woman handled the register, helped with orders, and somehow kept it all afloat. Pro tip: don't stop here if you're on a schedule. With a two-person crew, it's not fast food--it's experience food. I ordered the peanut butter mason jar milkshake ($9), half expecting it to be cash-only (it wasn't--credit cards accepted!). A few minutes later, my "milkshake" arrived so overflowing it had to be served in a bowl. Imagine: thick and creamy peanut butter shake topped with a mountain of whipped cream, Reese's Pieces, a peanut-butter-stuffed Oreo, a Reese's cup, two chocolate Twizzlers, and chocolate sprinkles around the rim. Yes, it was messy. Yes, it was sticky. And yes, it was heaven. I grabbed a shaded picnic table outside to give my treat a fighting chance against the sunshine and devoured every last bite. That milkshake was my dinner--and I wasn't sure I'd even be hungry the next morning. I can't vouch for the rest of the food since the shake was my sole focus, but if you're anywhere near Kings Gap, this place is a must-stop dessert destination. Friendly staff, easy parking, and a little slice of nostalgia wrapped around an outrageous milkshake. Pro tip: follow their Facebook page--specials sell out fast, and pre-orders are the only way to guarantee you don't miss out.

    Friendly, quick service. Our subs were ready quickly and we had chips and drinks on a Sunday…read moremorning to take up to Kings Gap for lunch. Two thumbs up!

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    Kevin Bear Jewelers

    Kevin Bear Jewelers

    3.0
    (6 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    I feel compelled to leave a review regarding my experience with selling gold here. You can see my…read moreother reviews, I have been selling scrap gold for 15 years or so as a way to finance new jewelry I want to have made for myself. I had about 16 grams of scrap 22K gold I had to sell a few months ago. The gold was worth about $1100. I met with Kevin when I entered and as he was weighing my items (I also have a professional scale and weigh everything before submitting), he told me he only works in Pennyweights and would not be able to tell me the conversion to grams as he "does not know how the conversion works". I have never encountered a bench jeweler who would say that. He is extremely rude. Let's say he really doesn't know about conversions, a simple google search could correct that (which is what I did). He offered about $500. Being new to the area which is a smaller town and about to leave on vacation in a day, I accepted the offer, but later when I compared the receipt he had given me along with the weights in pennyweights, they didn't align with my measured weights once I converted the values I had written down. At this point I could not do anything, but felt a bit crappy about the whole transaction. Skip ahead to last week when I took a well measured pouch of 22k gold jewelry as a test, some of it scrap, and was again given an extremely low-ball offer. Here is some perspective: it was 19.585 Pennyweight or 30.36 grams. The baseline value of the gold at the worst rate is $1980. He offered me $915, which is about $700 less than the best offer I got from another local buyer and about $500 less than the worst offer I got from a local pawn shop. Needless to say, I did not sell my scrap gold to him. This is not someone I would want to work with in the future nor would I consider for selling any gold in the future. I would consider his lack of clarity during the buying process to be highly suspect and think this has probably been the most unpleasant experience I have ever had selling gold. I have received low-ball offers before, but at least those people have been upfront about their business model. I can't say the same here. Condensed version: Rude, unprofessional, doesn't give clear explanations, and gives the lowest prices in the area for any jewelry or gold you will want to sell. STAY AWAY!

    I wish I could post no stars for this review. My mother brought my great grandmother's canary…read morediamond ring to Kevin Bear to have the band changed and resized in November. He did not give her any kind of claim ticket or documentation showing that she had dropped the ring off. When she went to pick up the ring she noticed that the sides of the ring where the new band had been inserted was VERY obvious. She took it back to Kevin and he agreed to try and fix it. Since it was a Christmas gift I didn't have a chance to look at the ring until Christmas. When I tried the ring on, I noticed right away that the center stone was loose. It was not loose when we dropped it off to have it resized and we were kind of confused why he had even altered the setting because we only wanted the bottom part of the band replaced. Upon further inspection I noticed that not only was the center diamond in danger of falling out of the ring, but the one side of the setting had also been melted. It was evident where he had soldered the new band on the ring and there were indentations on the side of the ring where he attempted to meet the original and new metals. There were also areas where the new metal had not been smoothed completely and it appeared lumpy. I feel like I could have done as good if not better job if I had attempted to fix the ring myself. I didn't want to wear the ring with the center diamond loose. We were so upset about the setting being melted since it was a family heirloom. My mother took the ring back to Kevin to see if he could adjust the price he charged since it was such shoddy work. (He also charged her an additional $50.00 for rhodium plating without even calling for her approval.) He REFUSED to do anything about the price he had charged since he said that he "had done the work." If I was a jeweler, it is not work that I would want associated with my name. He also told my mom that it was "not a problem" that the center stone was loose. We expected to receive our "repaired" ring back in wearable condition. I guess that is not the case when you are working with Kevin Bear. We took the ring to Mountz Jewelers in Carlisle and they attempted to repair the ring. When we went to pick it up, it still didn't look right and the wonderful jeweler there told us that was the best he could do trying to fix the work done by Kevin. He also told us that Kevin had used white gold when the setting of the ring was platinum and the two metals did not match at all. Mountz Jewelers ended up fixing the setting and restoring the band to its original platinum. It looks amazing and you would not even know the ring was ever worked on. We are beyond thrilled. We were so disappointed in not only Kevin's lack of professionalism, but also his lack of jewelry expertise and his awful customer service. We really wanted to give our business to a small local jewelry store and we really thought Kevin Bear fit that bill. I had previously brought watches to him to have batteries changed and did not have any problem. I would not recommend his services for anything even remotely more difficult than battery replacement as it is out of his skill set. You would be better off trying to fix your jewelry with a blowtorch at your own home. There were many tears and a lot of frustration, not to mention wasted money ($435.00 to be exact) over our experience with Kevin Bear and I cannot stress enough how much we would NEVER RECOMMEND HIM. Seriously, do not trust his motto "The Trusted Jeweler" and take your business elsewhere. I really wish we had.

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