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    Robin's Nest

    2.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Clothing alterations

    Clothing mending and repair

    Gift shops

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    Wrapsody of Madison

    Wrapsody of Madison

    (3 reviews)

    UPDATE: Today is one month since I wrote the five star review. I am extremely disappointed with…read moreWrapsody's rigid policies and customer service. I purchased a Christmas gift for my wife the day I wrote the five star review, and specifically asked during checkout if it could be exchanged if it didn't fit or wasn't to her liking. I was assured that exchanges would not be a problem. Based on this reassurance, I opted for a thoughtful gift instead of a gift card. My wife, a teacher in Athens with an incredibly insane schedule, attempted to exchange the item during her limited free time. Unfortunately, the store was "closed for inventory" that day. Today, 1/21, she was finally able to return to the store, only to be denied an exchange because it was outside their return period (this came from the manager). When I called to confirm this (I had a hard time believing this from a brick and mortar small business), I was told their return period is "generous" as a small business and that they had signage everywhere about the return. (If I had seen the signage, the gift card would've been an easy selection, and I wouldn't have had a conversation concerning returns). The manager added that as a small business, they don't make accommodations for returns because it would harm them financially. Doesn't treating customers with disregard hurt a business financially? I can't believe that a small business would place more value on a shirt that cost them $20 over customer satisfaction that draws continued patronage. It isn't like my wife was returning something out of season. Christmas was less than a month ago. My gift recipient is guilty of not reading the fine print and being a little late based on that. However, I don't see how a small business can afford to treat their customers like this and stay in business. As a customer, I find this inflexibility and insensitivity unacceptable. My gift recipient is guilty of not reading the fine print, and when you mix that with her schedule, random closures (weather/inventory), rigid store policies, and the store's disregard for their customers' circumstances, it left my wife stuck with an expensive gift from me that doesn't fit--and it leaves me embarrassed for trying to give a thoughtful gift that can't be returned and frustrated with the mentality of where I bought it for being so legalistic and insensitive to my fight recipient. They did not represent my intentions well and lost my trust. This experience has forced me to adjust my rating to one star. I will not shop at Wrapsody again, and I encourage others to think twice before supporting a business that prioritizes fine print policies over empathy with perhaps a small amount of grace to gift recipients given the circumstance.

    First thing I noticed is that they have quite a selection of gifts for all occasions. They have a…read moregreat selection of enewton bracelets, which myself and my girls all love. So I know I'll be coming back to buy some for all of us. They even carry extended sized clothing, my only wish is that they carried more of it, since I wear xl or 1x in almost everything. Overall I liked the store, and the girls that helped me were very sweet. My girls were very happy with what they found, and I walked away with some nice things as well. I will definitely shop there again.

    Walker's Market - Business card. Super nice people!

    Walker's Market

    (4 reviews)

    Such a cute little market! I noticed them ~ 5 years ago when they were in a quaint bungalow on the…read morewest side of Regions bank at the intersection of Pratt and Whitesburg [Five Point intersection]; however, I never visited that location. I visited their current location on Wellman Ave., next to the laundromat last week, and was greeted by two of the friendliest young ladies on the planet as well as an even friendlier regular customer who was picking up some items and chatting away with me. The store has cute kitchen towels with sayings on them that would be fun gifts, various jams/spreads/jellies that looked to be unique specialty labels [not the stuff you find in Kroger], some lovely tableware such as ceramic serving plates and bowls, serving pieces, and drinkware, a tightly curated wine selection with maybe 4 selections, a reach in cooler in the back with various "take and bake" selections that I didn't take the time to peruse. From their website I learned they will create gift baskets for you; the offer a wedding registry with absolutely lovely items from which to select; baby registries; gift cards. To sum it up - this cozy shop packs a big punch! Through their website they offer 6,634 gifts and products from 32 designers and brands! Wow, that's a lot! they offer all price ranges from $10.00 shot glasses to $3,500.00 for a 96 x 24-inch triptych by Nicolette Mayer. I understand their meal offerings better since visiting their website! I was especially happy to see the offer a Thanksgiving meal option, which is so nice that time of year! I miss the "take and reheat" option Pauli's used to offer! I'm hopeful Walker's will be just as delicious! They offer dishes from 3 unique caterers on Tues., Wed., and Thurs. Tuesday is "Catering by Narvell" and the offerings are: rotini bake, shrimp salad, chicken pasta salad and sides of lima beans and marinated tomatoes. Wednesday is "Little Dipper Cafe," and their offerings are the following sandwiches: pimento cheese, egg salad, tuna salad, chicken salad. Also, cobb salad with ranch, strawberry feta almond salad and the following entrees: chicken pesto casserole beef stroganoff, ham and gouda sliders, BBQ port sliders, and southwest quiche. Thursday is "Vic's Catering" offering: chicken spaghetti, chicken salad, smoked gouda pimento cheese. Do visit Walker's market. You won't find a friendlier staff! I'm looking forward to returning and purchasing some of their dishes - they sound delightful, seasonal and delicious!

    Just cute place but owner and employers look angry most of the time .the food is ok extremely over…read moreprice , small business specially it is not hard to smile and be nice to people or maybe is just the way it is at there but no thank you , I will better go somewhere else .

    Robin's Nest - sewingalterations - Updated May 2026

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