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    Such a wonderful store. I frequented the store regularly and found some real treasures. So impressed with the quality, variety, and pricing.

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    Local Roots Market and Café - Sausage & mushroom bowl

    Local Roots Market and Café

    4.7(54 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    While in town for Thanksgiving stopped into Local Roots for lunch. Big D's Soul BQ was the vendor…read morefor the day and oh boy was it. I ordered one piece of fish and a New York chicken rice bowl with the red sauce, but I also added a vegan white sauce since I'm dairy free. The chef even gave us a taste of his gumbo which he was selling the next day. The bowl was amazing. Everything was fresh and cooked well. I was really surprised by the size of the piece of fish which was perch as normally perch is not so large. We were joined by a group of family and friends and everyone enjoyed the food from the mac & cheese to the jerk chicken to the fried fish bowl and falafel. If I'm ever back in town, I will definitely stop by. Well, in the shop, I did a little bit of shopping as well and picked up a very cute leaf pottery. I love how it natural it looks, but then it will also match the other leaf pieces I already have. The store has a wide a food on the shelf or in the fridge section plus really pretty crochet, pottery, jewelry, and other items. The store has something for everyone. Finally, we enjoyed the coffee shop which had really delicious lemonades and a number of people in our party also had coffee drink drinks. When back in Wooster this summer for my niece's graduation, I'll be sure to stop in especially if it's a Friday or Saturday for Big D's Soul BQ.

    We stopped in here after lunch in downtown Wooster, and I found a good amount of treasures to take…read morehome with me! The produce was beautiful, and priced comparably to the farmers market. They had some delicious local baked goods, and a nice addition with local artists work on display. I'm pretty sure anybody can find a treasure here!

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    Audrey's Attic

    Audrey's Attic

    3.3(4 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    Audrey's Attic in downtown Orrville is having their annual Spring Cleaning the Attic Sale right now…read more- great deals to be found throughout the store. Wonderful florals mixed with antiques and fun old fashioned accessories. Great selection of Willow Tree too. Plus they gift wrap for FREE!

    I had a most unfortunate conversation with Audrey a week or so ago. Before I give my thoughts on…read morethat, I'd like to give some of my background. I come from a family that ran their own grocery store in Summit County for over 55 years. We were a small business that could not compete with every large grocery store due to our size. The larger you are, the more products you can buy in bulk, giving the business a price cut. This, in turn, allows the owner to set their inventory at the MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) so that the owner can turn a profit. We were not able to make a large profit since we were unable to buy in such large quantities. We didn't have the prices that every other grocery store you could shop had. What we DID have was customer service. We listened to our customers and tried to rectify if something was done incorrectly or if they had a product they were unhappy with. We went out of our way to drive groceries to our customers' doors if they were sick or if they were elderly and incapable of shopping themselves. We provided customer service. We may have not been a large corporation, but what we lacked in inexpensively priced items, we made up for in other areas. I understand customer service. I work for a local business that bends over backwards for their clients. I grew up around customer service oriented people. I don't feel that Audrey understands what that means. I have heard stories from co-workers, from friends, from family members. I listened to their stories of discounts that were not given or returns that were hard to complete, but did not judge because I have been a customer of Audrey's since I moved to Wayne County. I have had pleasant experiences with her employees while shopping. She does not offer items that you can't get anywhere else, but her establishment itself is unique. I buy locally, I tried to order something from Audrey before shopping elsewhere. Our conversation was not constructive once she learned that I had been promised a sale percentage by one of her employees. She was unwilling to uphold her employee's offer to me, to uphold that customer service of someone that was representing her business while she was on vacation or to even give me another option in order to keep that business. Audrey came across with a tone that was unprofessional as well as unnecessary. She was determined to let me know that she was the owner, not the employee that was representing Audrey's Attic. The employee, I believe, was trying to make their customer happy as well as keep a sale. Referencing that MSRP, Audrey would not have lost money if she honored the 25% discount her employee said they'd give me, she would have not made as much, but she would have still turned a profit. I can buy these items anywhere else in the world (thanks to the internet). They were not handmade locally by a Wayne County resident. They are not lifesaving items such as a pacemaker or insulin. They are not items that I can't live without. I prefer to decorate my new home with items from local vendors. Unfortunately, my items will not be coming from Audrey. "review" : to consider something in order to make changes in it, study it, or give an opinion about it A review can be based on someone's own experiences. They can be wonderful, they can critique, they can raise awareness. The only thing that would jeopardize Audrey's business is Audrey herself. I encourage anyone to visit her establishment. Have your own experiences, but please know that if your experience is an unprofessional one, you're not alone and don't take her personally. I truly hope that she learns from her experiences with customers and their transactions; that they may not always go smoothly. I hope she tries to make her business a respectable vendor of this community and works on treating everyone that comes through her doors with respect and dignity.

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    Operation: Fandom

    Operation: Fandom

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Trip Review #23 Operation Fandom - Three locations - Medina on the Square and Wooster and…read moreMansfield. Calling all toy and pop culture collectors--Operation Fandom needs to be on your radar. Nestled right on the Public Square in both Medina and Wooster and their third location in Mansfield, this shop is a nostalgic journey back to your childhood. Whether you're a die-hard Star Wars fan, obsessed with Madballs, love Harry Potter, or collect Funko Pops, this place has it all. From sealed collectible card packs, card games such as Magic and Pokemon, action figures, statues, backpacks, and stickers ot has ot all Check out the signed memorabilia lining the walls, there's something here for every kind of collector. You'll also find a solid selection of vintage video games, consoles, and cartridges--a treasure trove for retro gaming fans. And if that's not enough, right next door you can grab a vinyl LP and enjoy the unmistakable sound of a needle hitting wax. I had the pleasure of chatting with Josh, the owner, who shared how the stores came together as a true family-run business. His passion is clear, and it's reflected in the unique, welcoming atmosphere of the stores. Supporting local business has never been more fun. So whether you're doing a local collectible crawl or just looking for a fun stop, Operation Fandom in Medina or Wooster is definitely worth the trip. You're bound to find something cool--and maybe even something you didn't know you were looking for.

    What a cool store! I was kind of stupefied while walking around in here. Had I not been wearing a…read moremask, you would've seen my mouth either wide open in awe or brimming with a smile. So many cool old knick-knacks with a seriously retro/analog vibe. Think Back to the Future, etc. Old video games, cards, toys, action figures, and collectibles. The old and the new. Star Wars, Star Trek, Game of Thrones, Pokemon, Magic The Gathering, Harry Potter, Lego, Nintendo. This is certainly not an exhaustive list. Prices definitely vary. There are signed copies of books and cards that are several hundred, even thousands, of dollars. Then there are newer items alongside collectibles that start at a couple bucks. Lots of gift-like items or stocking stuffers. Anybody who has ever liked anything remotely nerdy in the last 40 years will be bound to find something here. Therefore, you're certain to find a good gift for about anybody here. The shopkeeper was also really cool and friendly in spite of the shop being basically over run with people. This is no doubt a money-making shop in a liberal arts college town.

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    Books In Stock Used and Rare Books

    Books In Stock Used and Rare Books

    4.5(19 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Love that there is a hole-in-the-wall style book store in little ol' Wooster. It's just one of many…read moreshops that really "make" this little town. This shop has two floors packed to the brim with about any kind of book imaginable. An entire children's section, foreign language books, old collectors books, and more. If you wanted to put together a bookshelf full of classics that actually look like classics in worn, brown leather binding you could definitely get your start here. There is every section you expect from a book store. An extensive collection of fiction starting at the front of the store, with classics and nonfiction in the back and upstairs. The children's section is also upstairs. There are a few places where you can sit and read. This being a primarily used book store, you can sell and trade too. Highest dollar is given for nonfiction, with hardbacks being at the top of that list. You can sell your books outright with no obligation to use the money as credit only. However, like with most trade-in places, you will typically get more value if you apply it in credit than if you take it in cash. Absolutely worth a visit, even if you're just looking to browse the day away in town.

    Fantastic book store. I'm always looking for shops like this. Well organized with a lot of unique…read morefinds. Good prices helpful staff. Definitely with the stop. Check out Spoon Market near by too.

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