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    10 months ago

    Always fast and knowledgeable service. Staff is the best and will always lend a helping hand.

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    Little Capistrano Bike Shop

    Little Capistrano Bike Shop

    (7 reviews)

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    The chain on my bike broke right near this shop, and the owner was extremely helpful and…read moreinformative. Put in a lot of effort to help us out and was very generous and friendly. :) Definitely recommend for anything.

    Excellent Excuses; POOR Maintenance…read more It's the bike shop you want to love, but can't. It's got a cute name, great locations, is friendly, and family run. We rented twice in the 2021 season, a total of five bikes. Almost all of them had maintenance problems ranging from the annoying to the trip-stopping. One bike seized up on the trail. The excuses and apologizes were convincing and friendly, so we came back for a second go. Worse. Example: One kids bike crank seized up. That's not a mishap. It's the result of not cleaning and repacking the crank bearing annually, which should be normal routine maintenance for rental inventory. Example: A half-hour later they showed up with a replacement bike and an excuse, but the technician refused to stay until our child fully tested it. That bike had a front derailleur and shifter so gummed up and dirty that it took superhuman effort to shift. Our child could not operate it, so plod along with no front derailleur. Example: Three bikes had grimy tacky grips. They excused themselves saying last year's sanitizer destroyed them. Ok, but why didn't the replace them? They claimed they can't get any because of covid. I took that at face value, but then checked on Amazon that same day. I can order any number of brands, delivered as soon as tomorrow. So a bald-faced lie. Example: Two other bikes had one inoperable derailleurs each. Each and every problem would have been avoided by modest routine maintenance. But with every bike rented, I guess they figure, why should we bother? One reason is a review like this. Try another shop.

    Harbor Stage Company - A scene from 2015's "A Doll's House"

    Harbor Stage Company

    (8 reviews)

    I saw My Dinner With Andre at the Harbor Stage Company theater last night, Saturday, March 29 and…read moreas the movie did to me so many years ago, I was riveted by the depth of the fundamental conversations about life, death, and the meaning of our fragile existence. The intimate setting of the theater, about which much of the conversations in the play was about, created a warm personal atmosphere among the 60 or so who had this great experience. I had a lovely conversation about life's purpose with a young lady Victoria afterwards where we shared our love for the play and for the work of Virginia Woolf who also touches so deeply and beautifully life's wonder and sad fragility. Yes, we should have more great art like this to inspire us to cherish and strive to perfect, not our foolish facades, but the reality of community of all our ghost-like souls who struggle so hard during this short time on earth to find love, meaning and happiness. Thank you actors and playwrights who made this possible. The folks who worked there were also so friendly and welcoming. The actors were superb. I was amazed at how they could remember so many lines of the wonderful convoluted conversations. I wish more people could see this play. It is a magical combination of humor and philosophical depth about what truly matters in life.

    This is the kind of place I want to see theatre. I saw "A Doll's House" at Harbor Stage and I had…read moresuch a great experience. At the heart of it was, of course, the actors. Talented professionals (with serious credits, all of them). Clearly with their heart in their work. The company has a really interesting combination of plays, which seems to be the pattern from year to year: a classical play (A Doll's House this year), a brand new play (an original play inspired by miners), and a contemporary play (Detroit, nominated for the Pulitzer last year maybe?). Added bonus was the physical environment of the "Har-Bar"--the lobby of the theatre (wine, beer, coffee and tea) that looks out to the harbor. And the harbor itself. (The theatre is aptly named.) Steps outside are benches to take in the view. There are a couple of places to eat in walking distance. There's a sit down place next door and a take out window at Mac's seafood for sitting on benches next to the harbor. I also loved the volunteers. I got to the theatre early because I had never been there and wanted to check out the space. There was a positive "buzz" from everyone there. There seemed to be a real sense of not only happy to be there, but proud to be a part of this company. So cool.

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