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    The Crystal Crossroads

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    3 years ago

    The person I met when I went was nice and courteous. It's a nice place for pretty rocks and trinkets.

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    Pulp & Circumstance

    Pulp & Circumstance

    4.5
    (17 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    We absolutely love Pulp and Circumstance. They have a really cute house/business lay out. We got in…read morethere for our car stickers, gifts, and other things. I love that each room as a different theme/sets of gifts. They seem to have set hours which is appreciated. The people working are always very nice and helpful when we go in.

    Confession: I am a home decor/cute stationary/ jewelry junkie. This adorable new shop in Downtown…read moreNewberg offers a variety of products I desperately need. I am an avid shopper and have frequented similar stores all over the US, so it is with great confidence that I can say Pulp & Circumstance is one of the best. It is lovingly and beautifully curated by co owners and friends Jennifer & Ashley. I was doing business in the neighborhood and noticed they were finally open (I peeked in their window last week) and today is their grand opening. The store is located inside of a beautiful Victorian house that has been expertly transformed into about 1,000 sq feet of retail space. There are three major rooms that house a variety of items including but not limited to: fresh flowers, air plants, succulents, books, at least 100 (very cute, often letterpress) cards, stationary, baby gifts, jewelry, candy by the pound, jewelry, mirrors, art, etc. Best of all some of the wares are from local artists and businesses. Many of the items here I have never seem before, and I easily spent a hour familiarizing myself with my new go to place for gifts, small home decor items and cards. Does it sounds like the owners here are my very best friends? Well they are not (yet). Today was the first time I met these two remarkably charming and welcoming gals in my community. I am looking forward to future chats about the happenings in the Berg (we traded information about what other businesses are coming to town including a bakery and restaurant this summer). I picked up two mirrors, a postcard, a camping cookbook, a Father's Day card, a wedding card and a thank you card set. And I will likely be back tonight for their official grand opening party with my husband. Pretty please come shop here and support this brand new business which I suspect will quickly find great success and a loyal cult following.

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    Red Berry Barn

    Red Berry Barn

    3.8
    (62 reviews)
    5.9 mi
    $

    We visited Red Berry Barn to pick up strawberries as they were one of the few places open with…read moreHoods on Memorial Day. Walking in at 9AM, they had plenty of prepicked pints on a table and also an entire field of strawberries available for U-Pick. Pricing is actually cheaper for the pre-picked pints, but I assume that's because U-Pick means you're eating while picking as well. Red Berry Barn grows three types of strawberries on their farm. Firstly, probably 30-40 rows of Hoods, then some Shuksans, and finally the ever popular (for farmers, given the day-neutral designation) Albion. It's actually quite easy telling the three apart. The Hoods are overgrown, barely kept organized into rows, with lighter color leaves hiding all of the strawberry red deliciousness hiding underneath. The Shuksans in the center, are the tallest of the plants, with striking dark green foliage. The Albions in the last rows look almost emaciated, with small leaves barely able to support the ample stock of strawberries growing from them. Red Berry Barn doesn't have any particular system for organized picking unlike some other U-Pick farms. Most the field was flush with berries, so we just wandered around wherever we wanted to pick the strawberries. We went here specifically to purchase and pick Hoods. The strawberries here aren't like those of other farms. For some reason, the Hoods are much larger, perhaps 3-4x the size of other Hoods, but still with the protruding cap. The outer shell is also quite a bit harder than the typical soft Hood. The taste isn't the same either, being still sweet and plump with good strawberry fragrance, but missing some of the perfumy quality an excellent Hood has from some of the non U-Pick farms. The skin is also much firmer - usually Hoods only last a day or two before going bad due to how delicate their skins are, but on Day 2, these strawberries were still firm. I have no idea if it's the terroir or the growing and fertilizer regimen fed to the strawberries or not. The Shuksans didn't seem to be ready at the time we visited. I tried a couple that looked ripe on the plants, but they were still mostly hard and tasted like sour water. The Albions, however, were among the best Albions I've had, at least the most ripe ones which consist of perhaps only 5% of the crop. They're super sweet and almost reach Hood levels of perfumy quality but with a different taste. Most Albions, however, basically taste like cold storage grocery store strawberries. Just to hammer it in more - the best of the everbearing and/or day neutral varieties like Albion can be great, but on average, they are worse than June-bearing varieties! Albion especially I think is built for shelf life thanks to the waxy coat on the exterior and the firm interior. We ended up buying a half flat of Hoods to save us some time, and picked up a $16 basket that probably fit around 3-4 pints of strawberries. Red Berry Farm derinitely does in a pinch to get some fresh strawberries. I don't think their Hoods are as good as from other farms, but they're still miles better than any grocery store strawberry.

    We stopped by for coffee and a snack on our way to the coast. Their marionberry donuts are a must…read moretry! Next time we'll try the apple cider donuts.

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    All the food was great! And servers were SO friendly!

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    Chehelam Flats Farm Market

    Chehelam Flats Farm Market

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Such a sweet farm and market! In season produce and picking. Lots of parking and easy access. A…read moregift shop to complement your seasonal finds. The nicest lady helped us!

    Ever on the lookout for stranger and rarer herbs and plants, I reached out to local grower Van…read moreHevelingen to see if I could purchase direct from them. They let me know they were wholesale only (though they do sell direct to the public at some farmers markets and their ilk), however they were super nice and suggested I check out Chehelam Flats Farm Market as they stock Van Hevelingen's plants for the spring and summer. Chehelam Flats is open Fridays and Saturdays from 10-5, so when I was in the area last weekend, I excitedly made my way there. They have a couple parking spaces on the side of their building, and as I exited my car, I noticed all their fields of lavender! I had not known that was a big part of this market, but goodness, I sure do love me some lavender. I was greeted by the lovely proprietress who let me know their lavender will be in bloom late June to July, and that they will offer bunches pre-cut or you can cut your own. She was also quick to suggest local businesses and events as I am new to the area and was just all around so kind and charming! Back to the plants, I zeroed in on all the fun and unusual herbs, and quickly had a growing box (okay, two!) of goodies: sweet cicely, variegated lemon balm, variegated society garlic, French sorrel, licorice sweet flag, pink rosemary, eau de cologne mint, yerba Buena, and a Chinese chrysanthemum. They also have plenty more traditional herb offerings, native plants as well as some flowers, not to mention I don't even know how many lavender plants in a variety of sizes. Inside, there were some houseplants, along with many kitchen and home goods: candles, soap and other bath and body items, tea towels, even treats like pate de fruit (a favorite!). They had gorgeous wooden pieces included a rolling pin that a totally fell in love with. You could put together such a lovely gift here! The whole area was just gorgeous and while you should absolutely visit when you can take advantage of fresh lavender, I had a wonderful experience without it. They will also have other plants like tomatoes as the weather warms. I cannot wait to return.

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    Artist Block Tasting Room

    Artist Block Tasting Room

    4.8
    (41 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Came for the kittens and returned for the confident healed female forward energy. This is where you…read morebring your strong women to relax, connect, and have fun. The space and the people bring both of those things in a very unique and beautiful way. I appreciate that they offer alcohol free wine flights for those of us that choose to forgo the alcohol at times. In addition to their tastings I attended The Last Supper event which paired food and libations to music that honored musicians who passed in tragic ways. The entire event was executed with precision, style, and respect to the artists. Their events are exactly the vibe I fit into as an elder millennial genX woman who strives for life long fun and spice but isn't afraid of a little depth. If ever I were to join a wine club this would be it.

    UPDATED TO ADD: Jessy the GM reached out to me after my review and offered a refund + complimentary…read moreexperience for the future. This was very considerate of her. I hope to try again next time I'm in town, and I'm impressed by the leadership that takes feedback and ensures their customers are happy. Original Review: Cool space with an emphasis on art! We enjoyed interacting with the Bengal cats/kittens and admiring the art. We ordered the picnic lunch for four which was disappointing. It came with bread, ham, jam, and spread, as well as a handful of grapes, pickles, and chocolate covered pretzels. At $25 a person this was not worth the value at all. We tried the YUMMY YUMMY YUMMY tasting for $50 and got to try 5 wines. The wines were mediocre. We were seated outside in an area that the bees loved. They were swarming around our food the entire time. Overall this place looks trendy and perfect for your Instagram photo ops, but the food and wine were a disappointment.

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    Flowers In The Alley

    Flowers In The Alley

    4.7
    (17 reviews)
    24.9 mi

    The owners of Flowers in the Alley are dedicated to their customers. I ordered some flowers for my…read morefriend's birthday and there was a mixup between what I ordered and what got delivered. I called the owner to kindly explain what I saw as the issue. She undestood, took responsibility for the problem and delivered some flowers herself that were ones I wanted. My friend was very pleased! Also, I ordered one of their signature candles - the Italian Summer scent - and my friend said it smelled amazing!

    My mom lives in Keizer and I live in Ventura, CA. Navigating holidays, especially Mother's Day, can…read morebe really hard for me to find ways to celebrate her from so far away. I found Flowers in the Alley while researching florists & after seeing their other reviews I figured I'd give them a shot. Please. If you're trying to find a florist, if you're like me and reading reviews trying to narrow down who to go to, CHOOSE FLOWERS IN THE ALLEY. My mom is not a classic rose type of lady, she doesn't even care much for cut flowers and prefers ones she can plant, but having something delivered to her to let her know I was thinking of her was so important to me and Flower in the Alley did not disappoint. My mom LOVES her arrangement. I am writing this review two weeks after Mother's Day and her flowers still look incredible. Thank you Flowers in the Alley for delivering the freshest and most beautiful bouquet my mom has ever received. You helped her feel my love from 926 miles away, and nothing beats that.

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    Wrap yourself in the cozy embrace of our Cashmere Vanilla candle. This luxurious blend of warm, creamy vanilla and soft, comforting cashmere

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