1. Kaleidoscope Artisan's Guild

    1. Kaleidoscope Artisan's Guild

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    Burton, OH

    Kaleidoscope Artisan's Guild

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM

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    3 years ago

    The place is great and has amazing artwork that's all I have to say the price is reasonable

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    7 years ago

    Large selection of handmade jewelry and beautiful glass art works of all sizes. Owner is helpful and friendly.

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    Quintealia's Tea Parlor - The High Tea lunch.  Plenty to enjoy (this was for 2 people). I did not go away hungry!

    Quintealia's Tea Parlor

    4.4(69 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    This is a long delayed review as I actually visited Quintealia's a few months ago with a large…read moregroup of foodie-focused friends, but better late than never! Overall, I am glad that a couple dozen of us were able to support this local, independent business, especially since the owner herself stopped by to greet us all one by one and give us a short history lesson of the historic building/former home (formerly owned by wealthy local man, George Ford) and the business itself! The recipies are from the owner's grandmother, whose name is actually Quintilia! As part of our tea party package, we had: -Hibiscus berry tea -Cinnamon orange spice tea -Tomato tortelini soup -Petit fours -Homemade scones -4 half sandwiches and 6 bite size desserts Imo, the best dessert was a small lemon tart! In all honesty, everything was very good! I would recommend adding a small salad to the line up, however. Also, make sure to call ahead of time to buy scones to go! There is, of course, a cute gift shop is on the 2nd floor. I didn't buy anything this time. I spent some time looking around the inside as every room is decorated differently. So in all, my bill came to $51 total with tax and tip. Most of us had leftovers to bring home - i did not. Make sure to call ahead for reservations!

    We came here on a whim for some holiday tea and were delighted! The tea selection is plentiful, and…read morethey have a nice menu complete with your regular tea fixings (sandwiches and award winning scones), plus two cottage pies (one beef and one chicken). The owner took the time to share some interesting information about the location, namely its history as a mansion and the background of the name. It felt like stepping back in time. Definitely recommend to anyone visiting Burton!

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    Rees Corner Store - An old time candy counter!

    Rees Corner Store

    3.8(11 reviews)
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    Rees is really a special little place set on a corner in quaint Geneva, Ohio. When you walk in,…read moreyou'll immediately feel like you've stepped back in time 60+ years. They have done a great job at preserving the beauty of this building and restoring it to it's old pharmacy days. The soda shop counter made me feel like a little kid. The guy behind the counter prepared an excellent chocolate ice cream soda treat. I loved walking through the back and seeing the old pharmacy section which still had old bottles, books, medicine and machines. What dismays me a little bit is that this shop is more of a novelty than a convenience. I suppose I would stop in again if I needed a gift or wanted an ice cream treat, but I don't see how the shop will draw regular customers. I feel like they could do well to include more convenient store items to appeal to the community. Or maybe they do so well with the tourists that it's not necessary! Either way, would hate to see this place close after they've fought so hard so preserve the nostalgia. If you're a fan of the movie 'It's a Wonderful Life', this is the closest you're going to get to visiting Old Man Gower's drugstore.

    Cute little store with a great assortment of candy. Great mix of older and newer styles. Candy…read morealong with a traditional soda fountain...it's amazing. Add in a mix of a variety store and it's a must stop on your way to GOTL. The pharmacy museum is an interesting look at what the building used to be. It's a fantastic way to pay tribute to that business.

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