GREAT products. The natural bug spray is perfect for Me, and also as repellent for my Dog, and the Virtual Vacation soap is so very perfect. I met this great merchant at the Firefly Music Festival this past weekend in Dover, Delaware, and they are TOPNOTCH. Quality, natural and unique products — great for gifts for EVERYONE!
Zashi J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brackney, PA
I am a fan of their soaps and they are famos for it. Very natural. It is pricey though. The last time I was there it was $ 5 a piece. The place itself is so cool. It is a barnhouse in the middle of nowhere. They have a lot of cute stuff, mostly rustic type of décor. And same as their soap, it is pricey. The owner is very nice very accomodating. They always have fresh coffee available too. Aside from the soap and décor, they aslo sell Leraysville cheese which is good. If you are in the Quaker lake area, definitely stop by in there.
Crow M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Greene, NY
Such a fun place to go! Shop, talk, drink tea, shop! The selection of soaps is itself enough to earn praise(there’s far more in-store than on-line), but also while you’re there you can see gorgeous, quality handiwork from local artisans and explore the very nice antiques.
Ryan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
I swear by Sea Hag soap. It’s gentle, doesn’t try me out, smells great and lasts forever. I use the camp soap all summer to keep the bugs away(plus some of the Man or Beast spray when I’m hiking or in the woods). It’s all vegetarian and non-toxic, so good vibes all around. Check out the well-priced antiques in the basement. Also, they have some pretty amazing pie(go for the raspberry)
Victoria M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
This little gem out by Quaker Lake has a WIDE variety of handmade, delicious-smelling soaps that make great gifts. They also have my favorite«Man or Beast: Bug Slaying Spritz», which is an effective and all-natural bug spray that smells nice and herbal-y and has a sassy name to boot! There are beautiful pieces of art from wooden bowls to jewlery to paintings and the variety is always changing. Most, if not all of the artists who sell their wares at the barn are local or regional. Definitely worth the trip out into the beautiful countryside.