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    Legacy Optical

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    Eye exams

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    9 months ago

    drove 40 mins to get there for daughter - hit some traffic and arrived 15 mins late - turned us away.

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    Good Ground Antique Center - Main entrance from side parking lot.

    Good Ground Antique Center

    4.7(10 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$$

    A Treasure Hunter's Dream! Good Ground Antiques really lives…read moreup to its name -- it's solid ground for uncovering some seriously good finds! It's a beautifully curated collection overflowing with incredible finds in every corner. It's run by one owner and features 12 unique vendors offering a wide range of items: tables, books, maps, flags, glassware, lamps, flags, baskets, nautical items, historical pieces, cute sunglasses -- basically everything you can think of and more. Some pieces are very reasonably priced, while others felt a bit steep, but the overall quality and variety makes it well worth exploring. The layout is impressive: there's street parking, two side parking lots, a spacious front store, two barns in the back, and a large outdoor area filled with beautiful teak furniture and garden décor. I'm officially obsessed -- hidden gems are tucked everywhere you look! Huge thanks to Pam for being so warm and helpful -- we truly appreciated your time. I found several fantastic pieces to use for my business displays and can't wait to return. They take cash and card. If you're in the area, this is an absolute must-stop! They're currently open 7 days a week, but be sure to check the hours before you go -- they closed at 5 p.m. when I visited. I really hope this review helps someone discover Good Ground Antiques -- this place is amazing and deserves way more love than it's currently getting on Yelp! ENJOY.

    This place has been around FOREVER, or at least for most of my life. My mother and I have always…read moreenjoyed popping in and looking for something fun for the beach house, or a present for a friend. There's china, crystal, silver, lamps, jewelry, odds and ends, nautical thingies, etc. There's also a barn with furniture and chandeliers, also an enormous snake skin, I don't think it's from a local snake. Prices are on the high side for some things, but that's not surprising. Others are quite reasonable. It takes a while to wander the closely packed aisles. But that's very enjoyable. The owner is friendly and doesn't pester you, which is lovely. I swear I took a picture of the enormous snakeskin, but I can't find it.

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    Fruty.us

    Fruty.us

    1.0(2 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    "There is nothing we can do."…read more That was the response I received when I called about my dissatisfaction with a recent order. In a service business, THERE IS ALMOST ALWAYS SOMETHING YOU CAN DO. The real question is whether the relationship is worth protecting. It takes one thoughtful decision to build loyalty and only one rigid moment to lose it. When I called, the tone of the man was immediately defensive. It was made very clear that there was no intention of rectifying the issue, only explaining why it did not warrant correction. Here is what happened: * The flowers were delivered three days before the requested date, which ruined the surprise for my mother. I was told, "We still completed the delivery on the correct day." While technically accurate, service businesses do not sell technicalities. They sell experiences. When you send flowers, timing is part of the product. The emotional impact is the value. * I ordered for February 14 and called on February 23. Yes, nine days later. I was out of the country. I was told it had been "weeks" and that nothing could be done. I was also told the recipient could have called. Asking someone to report dissatisfaction about their own gift shifts responsibility onto the customer and diminishes the sentiment entirely. Strong service companies remove friction. They do not redirect it. * I asked for what I felt was reasonable: another arrangement that reflected the price paid. Instead, I was offered 10% off my next order. A future discount does not resolve a current issue, nor does it inspire confidence to return. As a business owner, I understand margins and retention. Ten percent is a minimal concession, and applying it to a future purchase places the burden back on the customer. Standing behind your product in the present builds trust. Deferring resolution weakens it. * I spent $176 on a small arrangement composed largely of filler flowers, carnations, daisies, and baby's breath. The hydrangeas appeared spray painted. For comparison, $85 at another local florist resulted in an arrangement three times the size. Premium pricing requires premium quality. When the product does not align with the positioning, credibility suffers. * During the call, I was reminded that it was a snow day and the business was closed. I understand weather happens. However, how a business communicates during inconvenience reflects its culture. Customers should never feel like an interruption. The only misstep on my end was calling nine days later. The early delivery, the quality relative to price, and the decision not to offer a meaningful resolution were within the business's control. In service, being technically right is not the same as being relationally right. The businesses that last understand that protecting trust sometimes requires absorbing a small cost in the moment. It would have taken one simple gesture, sending a replacement arrangement, to retain a long term customer and future referrals. Instead, ego seemed to matter more than principle. Bon Voyage, Bon Amour. Never again!

    There's no one in the store, no shopkeeper to be found. I have no idea what is being sold you walk…read morein and there's stuffed animals everywhere ( all the same) with some candy on a few shelves, I can't discern what the store is,,,,

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    Legacy Optical - optometrists - Updated June 2026

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