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    Refaceful

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    What's the average cost of refinishing kitchen cabinets for a townhome?

    Thanks for reaching out, James. It's hard to answer that question without seeing your kitchen, because no two kitchens are the same in terms of size/number of the cabinets, and configuration...all of those play a factor in determining price. What I… Read more

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    Coyote Supply - Tarot cards etc

    Coyote Supply

    (7 reviews)

    Midtown

    I didn't know such a store was in Reno! This is located in an unassuming area, but is very clean…read moreand welcoming. A good friend who is practicing witchcraft introduced me to this store and it was more than I expected. Not only does it sell various witch items, but it also sells nontoxic, zero waste products like soaps, lotions etc. And many of them support other small businesses. My favorite part is the gum ball machine that had small tarot cards inside. While I'm not well versed in this, the owner kindly explained the meaning and it was rather accurate to me at the time. So even if witchcraft isn't something I practice, I had a taste about a different culture by being here and browsing the unique items!

    Coyote Supple Co is located inside the brick building, upstairs, in a small suite. Unless you are…read morespecifically looking for this eco-conscious, witchy shop, then you will probably walk by without even noticing. This tiny shop is worth a quick stop if you are in this corner of Midtown even if you are not super witchy. The shop keepers were super friendly and welcoming! There were 3 things that stood out to me about this little shop. 1) I was surprised to find a pretty decent selection of eco-conscious bath and home products, including Stasher Bags in various sizes and colors. 2) There is a TerraCycle recycle box for difficult to recycle containers (like makeup). I wish these were available at more businesses! These recycle boxes are not free to the businesses that have them, so keep that in mind. 3) Griselda, the Tarot card gum-ball machine! 50 cents will get you the cutest miniature tarot reading. There is a handy book next to the tarot-ball machine so that you can interpret your card. In addition to my favorite things above, Coyote Supply Co also has spiritual incense and candles, eco-conscious cleaning products, health and beauty products, and small gifts like cards, pins, and stickers.

    Costco Wholesale - Food court

    Costco Wholesale

    (283 reviews)

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    I have been a Costco member for 18 years; California and Nevada. I've never had a problem,…read moreemployees are always friendly, and Costco usually has what I need. I usually go to buy gas but now and then I go inside. I was at Optical recently and I am waiting for my new glasses. So thankful my Medicare Advantage insurance is accepted here. I am done with Walmart for my glasses. Costco has never failed me in the past and I am staying with Costco's Optical. They are very good at their jobs and that made my day.

    Dear Costco Management,…read more I would like to share a disappointing experience I had on May 22, 2026, around 3:30 PM at the Sparks Costco location. I met my wife near the gas station area to transfer our children between cars so they could attend a party. While moving a car seat and helping our three young children (ages 5, 10, and 14), I briefly parked in an area that had clear parking lines across my other vehicle. Within seconds, a gentleman approached me and asked me to move the vehicle because it was blocking traffic. Since I was carrying a car seat and assisting the children, I immediately apologized and explained that I had not noticed it was no-parking (it didn't say anywhere). What disappointed me was the response I received. The employee called me a "smart-ass" in front of my children that I can't see the faded lines (see attached pictured how faded are they). I found this especially upsetting because: I was cooperative and apologetic from the beginning. No Costco employee should speak to a customer in that manner, particularly in front of young children. My wife and I work hard to model respectful behavior for our kids, and I later had to explain inappropriate language to my 5-year-old because of this interaction. I want to emphasize that this complaint comes from a place of disappointment, not anger. My family and I genuinely enjoy shopping at Costco, and we visit this location multiple times a week. We have consistently had positive experiences with Costco employees, which is why this interaction stood out so strongly. I understand that employees may need to address parking or safety concerns, and I would have completely understood a polite request to move the vehicle. However, the tone and language used were unnecessary and unprofessional. I hope Costco will take this feedback seriously, take concrete actions on this employee and train employees to communicate respectfully with customers, especially when children are present.

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