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    Five Below

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Bureikou Tea & More

    (10 reviews)

    Quaint little tea shop sharing the building with a couple other small businesses it seems. At least…read morethree in the one suite. Downtown Papillion is where they are; parking is free but scarce and scattered during busy times for the whole strip. When you walk in there is artwork along both walls of the hall for sale. To the left is entrance to Mama Winky's, the right is the tea and seating, and straight from the entrance is the Gachapon that opened today. Service is fast and friendly. They bring your drink(s) to you when they're done. I got the Smarty McFly with rainbow mochi bobas. It's good but not something I would order again just because the flavor didn't match my tastebuds well. The rainbow mochi is something I haven't seen before and was very tasty. My boy got classic boba with rainbow mochi and almond milk. I tasted it and would describe it as cake batter in essence. Will definitely be back for a different flavor soon!

    When you enter the shop door, you'll be welcomed into a small hallway with a boutique on one side,…read moreand the tea shop on the other. I wasn't quite expecting the split-entry way, but it was reminiscent of many shops crammed into small "main street america" experiences we've had before, and it was a fun piece of nostalgia. The tea shop has a large offering of teas - iced, hot, caffeinated, herbal, boba, traditional, etc. We took a few minutes to browse before settling in a blue mango tea - iced, please! The tea was a refreshing pick me up on a summer day, and I'd recommend that one in the future. The workers were available to help and offer additional support. The space was more of an eclectic feel than other Omaha Metro tea stores - it felt like a set with the 3/4 height walls, and living room "art" from local artists, but they also had signs for game nights and a small selection of anime related goods. Overall, it was a cozy spot to sit for a minute or grab a pick me up before exploring the rest of papillion.

    Divine Truth Christian Store

    Divine Truth Christian Store

    (10 reviews)

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    This is the last remaining "Christian bookstore" in Omaha. "Christian" meaning it serves most…read moremainstream and evangelical denominations, and acknowledging that many of their customers might not acknowledge the Catholic bookstores in town as being part of this category. "Bookstore" meaning that they carry a large selection of Bibles and of Christian-themed books, while also carrying cards, kitschy gifts which appeal to a very specific suburban demographic, and so forth. Books include Bibles, study guides, preaching aids, reference works, clean fiction, and guides for navigating just about any life problem you might encounter. They used to have an extensive selection of music CDs, but that's gone for the same reason that nobody else sells CDs anymore. They're independent and locally owned, so I make an effort to shop here even if I could save a few pennies online.

    The Divine Truth Christian Store can be described as "average" when comparing to places of the same…read moretheme. Lots of Christian decor separated by specific scripture or topic, aisles of greeting cards and theological books and small sections for music, clothing and accessories. There were two spaces that I had to go around either workers stocking shelves or a cart full of items waiting to be put in their place. The biggest downfall for me was the lack of supplies for Bible journaling which was the main reason I came in. Workers were friendly and prices seemed to be at par with other Christian stores. Happy shopping Yelpers!

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