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    Legend House

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Elly's Arts & Crafts

    Elly's Arts & Crafts

    (6 reviews)

    Forest Hills

    My friend hosted a small birthday pottery painting activity, and Elly's far exceeded my…read moreexpectations. They have a cafe in the front and a cozy section for the pottery activities in the back with a plethora of cute pieces you can choose to paint. For our reservation, they had all the tools/paints/brushes/aprons ready for our group. The owner was very friendly and walked us through how to paint our pieces. 100% amazing local spot - affordable prices, great vibes - I would definitely come back for another session and check out their other art offerings!

    I love this spot! As a local who lives around the area I look forward to coming to get coffee and…read moresome treats. However, out of the many many times I've passed by, the coffee tastes horribly bland and so lazily done by the dark skinned girl with colored eyes. I don't enjoy my visits to this place when I see her. She tends to be rude and very lazy. I asked her about the soap bars and she said "What you see there is there". However, there's a difference when I'm greeted by an Asian lady who I believe is the owner of the store. Not only does she make amazing coffee but her customer service is 10/10. I hope the owner can teach her employee to have better manners and customer service. Oh and make better tasting coffee. The last coffee I had was made by the dark skinned lady and it tasted horrible. When I asked for white sugar she gave me brown sugar in the little packets.... The coffee remained bland and she didn't even look happy to help! 0/5 stars experience.

    Mud Genius - 2023 summer camp

    Mud Genius

    (62 reviews)

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    Bayside

    I love painting pottery stores. There aren't many of them anymore. So I was happy when I found Mud…read moreGenius in Bayside. This store is a little small. So when the place is full or there's a lot of kids, it can be noisy. But it's too be expected. There's also a couple small dogs in the store. They keep to themselves. They had a decent selection of pottery to choose from. However, I think we wished there was a little more. We wanted to paint some of the marvel characters that we saw in a picture and also saw as a finished product on the shelf, but they were sold out. It's $8 to sit and then the price of the pottery on top of it. It's not cheap, but you're paying for the entertainment of it, the experience and memories, as well as, bringing home a one of a kind painted pottery. Additionally, there's a credit card fee if you pay with credit card. So I opted to pay in cash. Owners/staff are friendly. The staff offered suggestions on how to start painting (e.g. sketching out my design with a pencil first). But be patient, the owners have broken English. It didn't bother me, but I could see how it may be frustrating for others. Overall, we had a nice time at Mud Genius.

    I wanted to like this place. After all, there are few paint-your-own-pottery places left as any…read morequick Google search will tell you. Sadly it was a frustrating experience and I am left wondering if it's this place only functions when the wife of the husband/wife team is at the helm. When she appeared she at least made an effort at customer friendliness. We went in on a weekday. I asked for an ice cream bowl. The husband's owner pointed to the shelves. I said I looked and could he help. He pointed to them again. No help. Sigh. I pick out a big item for my 8-year-old. We sit down. He proceeds to lecture my kid on using a big brush so he will finish faster. Is fast the goal here? It was overbearing and he didn't get any social cues to back off. More people come in -- a 5 and 8-year-old. He insists they sit together even though there's plenty of space because as he says: "this way I don't have to keep walking back and forth." It's a small shop people. Now we are crowded next to a 5-year-old who has ants in his pants and is ready to climb the walls. Relaxing it was not. Then there's the dog, which they keep in the store. I don't mind dogs, but some do. One such customer said her kid was afraid and could they put the dog away. He is put in the back only to keep coming back out or yap. Now we have to listen to the drama unfolding. But, I think the final straw, after enduring all this was that when I asked for a fine point brush because all the brushes out had bristles that were worn out I was informed customers ruined them so that's what they had. The message here: We can't have nice things and neither can you. I get kids are the main customers but it's an art shop and I KNOW brushes are not that expensive that you can't keep some aside for adults who are trying to do some more detailed work. So, no, it wasn't much fun, and it was sure as hell not relaxing. We won't be back.

    Legend House - artsandcrafts - Updated May 2026

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