Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, stay out of American in Paris.
The mean lady doesn't work there any more
Anonymous wrote:They're used to be a super cute food store / cafe in the torpedo factory if you wanted to get specialty and local foods. Torpedo factory has studios with lots of great artisan items too.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, stay out of American in Paris.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, stay out of American in Paris.
Haha wow. That place is still there?
I'll bite. What's wrong with American in Paris?
Here you go!
https://www.yelp.com/biz/an-american-in-paris-alexandria
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Please as a local old towner don’t go in there. The owner is rude and terrifying. She will essentially lock you in and berate you and all Americans and dont even think of touching anything. She’ll pick out some items that she approves for you after telling you how fat your size 6 body is. The weirdest part is the items are probably years old and are dated Nicole Miller, etc or cheap Amazon items she marks up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, stay out of American in Paris.
Haha wow. That place is still there?
I'll bite. What's wrong with American in Paris?
Here you go!
https://www.yelp.com/biz/an-american-in-paris-alexandria
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Red Barn is great, also check out Boxwood near Shoe Hive/Mystique.
These were going to be my suggestions, too. If you have kids 529 consign is a few doors down from Boxwood/Old Town Books. Bishop Boutique is fun to check out. This warehouse sale event already happened but there is a good map at the bottom that shows the independent stores.
https://alexandriastylebook.com/alexandria-stylebook/mint-condition-tips-to-navigate-alexandria-warehouse-sale
529 used to be priced higher than you could find the same product new in sale sections
Anonymous wrote:If you have a tween/teen, Happy Place on South Union is cute.
Seconding Shoe Hive - note there are two locations with different offerings at each. Next to the location with actual shoes is Mystique, which is a lovely jewelry store. Some bespoke pieces.
Red Barn is great, also check out Boxwood near Shoe Hive/Mystique.
Anonymous wrote:It's all chains/drop ship junk now. Sorry! Most independent shops closed in the 20teens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, stay out of American in Paris.
Haha wow. That place is still there?
I'll bite. What's wrong with American in Paris?