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    Miniso

    3.5 (13 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Mike L.

    Miniso is a fun trinket store with some useful household items with a Japanese spin on things. Think "what would happen if Daiso and Ikea had a baby?" Items aren't as cheap as a dollar store but not super expensive either and a lot of items are made in China. If you're missing something from your junk drawer like a tape measure and need to pick one up for $2, this is your place. Some nifty items off the top of my head: cell phone accessories (camera lens, ring holder/stand, headphones), HDMI cables, VGA adapter, Bluetooth speakers, makeup mirrors, kitchen utensils/silverware or small appliances (a blender), towels, pillows/stuffed animals, small handbags, knockoff Lego toys, 3-D puzzles, stationary, pens, colored tape, adhesive hooks, Pocky, Japanese Drinks, Tape measure, and more! PROS: pretty good variety of household items and toys, low prices CONS: not completely sure about the quality yet, but the items I bought recently looked good (Tape Measure and adhesive hooks). BOTTOM LINE: if you are in the market for some low cost household Japanese-style goods, check it out.

    Leizle A.

    Like a nicer version of Daiso. They have mostly accessories. I tested the Bluetooth speaker which had pretty good bass sounds for less than $18. They do returns/exchanges with receipt within 7 days; so that's a 1-up from Daiso, already. I think the quality looks really great, with fair prices. I'd def come again. I got the portable glass mug with lid for $6 and the makeup bag for $3. I'll come again but I'd be careful. They have a lot of cute stuff here.

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    I was looking for a shirt for a Vaquero themed party. I went to all the stores close by but nothing…read morecaught my eye. I found this store on line. Its a new website so they are still working on it. Its a small western clothing and boot store. I was impressed first because they greeted me as I walked in and gave me time to look around before asking if they could help. The young lady helped me with styles and sizes and was very friendly. 5hey have a nice selection of family clothing, boots and hats as well as accessories. Value wise, they were comparable to the larger discount stores.

    Man costumer service is way off. People act sketch when you call and want to speak to a person by…read moretheir name and they never give a name or greet adequately. I call and the girl I talked to would for some odd reason give a name. I wanted to buy an outfit and wanted to know who I talked to so when I we t in i could speak to the same person, but the ladie acts as if someone is going to steal her identity if she gives a name. Bad for costumer service. Now I see what all these reviews are talking about. My recommendation is be amiable and show you really do care for your costumers. Will be looking for another location where I can be treated adequately as a costumer.

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    4.4(452 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $$$

    Going here has changed my view on High Tea. I live close to…read morehere, and walk Grand Avenue a lot, I pass by the Grand tea room, a lot and have never been. I can't say I had the interest in going, however that changed and my curiosity about what a High Tea was, and the crowds here at "Tea Time" left me wanting to try it out. This was not just Tea, this was a bounty of tea, they had so many different types and flavors of tea (40+) that you sort of want to try them all, while technically you can as the tea is unlimited, but trust me you won't as the two pots of tea you start with, is a lot of tea for two! Sure, in a larger group you can try a lot more, but it's still a lot of tea. The Grand Tea, High Tea option was what we went with, and you started with a soup, followed by a tiered selection of sandwiches, desserts and scones. I assumed that I would have a snack here and then get something else to actually eat but I was filled to the brim when I left here. This place was full to capacity when we went, but you did not feel encroached on, the owner Louisa, the servers, all amazing, welcoming and nice. I feel like I was a bit unprepared as everyone else was dressed up with little hats, and my wife and I had no little hats! Next time, I will 100% at least sport that little hat, and there will be a next time, absolutely great experience!

    Having been to this lovely tea room numerous times over the years, both for afternoon tea and…read moredinner theater, I am heartbroken to say that I had a terribly disappointing experience. My friends who were visiting from Japan drove two hours to experience a proper English-style tea room at my invitation. I was carrying a gift bag, and a thoughtful employee placed it at our table while I browsed the wonderful gift shop and waited for my guests to arrive. As I headed towards the powder room, I noticed that my bag had been placed at the head of the one long table usually reserved for large parties. There were already some customers seated at the opposite end of the table, strangers to me. Noticing many small unoccupied tables throughout the room, I asked the staff if it would be possible to sit at a table for three. A woman whom I know to be the daughter of the owner replied rather abruptly, "No. They're all taken." No hint of courtesy and no effort to accommodate my request. Then she turned away, as they were busy setting up tables for the next seating. I said nothing, but I knew it would have been such a simple matter for her to make the adjustments in order to meet my needs. I worked as a hostess in a fine restaurant many years ago. Of course the tables would soon be filled for the next seating, but there were so many open ones at the moment of my request. The Grand Tea Room does not designate specific tables in advance, as far as I know, except for a large party or a special event. I returned to the front to wait for my guests, and Louisa (the proprietress of the Grand Tea Room and a perfectly lovely lady in every way) began to make pleasant small talk. I told her how happy I was to be there again, but mentioned that I was a bit disappointed with the seating arrangements this time. She immediately assured me that it was no trouble whatsoever to seat us at one of the small empty tables. My friends arrived, and we were chatting happily as we approached our gorgeous little table, when the owner's daughter suddenly rushed up to us, voice raised aggressively for all to hear. My guests, our server, and the patrons at the nearby tables were shocked when she angrily confronted me and exclaimed, "I DO NOT APPRECIATE YOU GOING OVER MY HEAD! I already told you no! I'm the owner's daughter, and you shouldn't have gone above my head! I told you NO!" For a moment I was in disbelief that she would speak to me so ungraciously in front of my guests and the entire room. And her strong reaction was strangely disproportionate to the minor circumstances at hand. I quietly told her that she was being discourteous and unprofessional. She repeated herself with even greater venom in her tone of voice, scolding me harshly, hissing again, "Don't go over my head!" Truly, this tirade was over the top. What an awkward way to begin a social occasion with friends. The tea presentation was perfect, as always. Our server was excellent. The menu was superlative, tea was delicious, food was divine, fine bone English china was exquisite, and the table was beautifully appointed with lacy accents and fresh roses. The owner, Louisa, is very earnest in her desire to offer an elevated experience. She is consistently delightful and welcoming. She has designed a charming environment. How unfortunate that this employee created a situation which prevented us from relaxing and enjoying the atmosphere completely. Naturally, I later told the owner what had transpired. Let me hasten to add that she generously volunteered to comp our bill as a goodwill gesture. Thank you, Louisa. I appreciate your kind efforts to compensate for such a horrid experience. You're doing an outstanding job with the management of your business. Unfortunately, the offensive employee's verbal attack threatened to ruin our afternoon before we had even taken our seats, and the incident caused me embarrassment while discomfiting my friends. It is ironic that my guests for tea that day are the independent owners of a string of high-end, upscale, full service restaurants located overseas in what is widely regarded as one of the most polite and respectful societies in the world. In fact, the young lady in my party had *just* graduated from university with a degree in culinary arts. Suffice to say we were utterly bemused by this employee's hostile behavior and inexplicably rude outburst. I do recommend that you support this business for its many attributes, but I caution you about this particular staff member whose manners are coarse and who appears to be having trouble discerning the fundamental tenets of customer service, while struggling to regulate her emotions in a public setting. For such a proper and genteel environment, she certainly acted in an unladylike fashion. Hopefully, she'll strive to improve her interpersonal skills as is befitting of an otherwise pleasant establishment. Five stars for the tea room; zero stars for the employee's atrocious behavior.

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