What a cute little store in a cute little town. We happened to catch them open on a Sunday morning as we were leaving town so we popped in to look around. If there hadn’t been a few other women inside I would have stayed longer, but the space is very limited and three’s a crowd inside this shop. Sweet gifts, lotions, jewelry, clothing and accessories are all for sale and many items look handmade. Even though we didn’t buy anything or stay very long, it was definitely worth pulling over and taking a look around!
Mouse S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Reno, NV
Another charming shop in Genoa! It’s right next to the old bar(Genoa Bar and Saloon) and it’s basically a nice gift shop. They have lot’s of jewelry(mostly Native American and turquoise items) as well as hats, totes, clothes, and more. A fun little shop with a nice owner.
Eric B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pleasant Hill, CA
The Genoa Trading Company is a cute little«hole in the wall» shop that is well worth the effort to stop by and look around(and even with a drink in your hand). It is located in right next to the Genoa Bar(Nevada’s Oldest Thirst Parlour) in historic downtown Genoa. They specialize in Native American collectibles, jewelry, artwork. I enjoyed looking at the old turquoise jewelry, while my son enamoured with the moonstone offerings. We found a nice pair of earrings for his mother, but what he really wanted was a particular pendant. I agreed that particular moonstone piece was nice, but warned him that he would lose it(and he later did). He pulled out all the begging, promise and manipulation stops, which he didn’t learn from this parent. Growing weary and appreciative of his good behaviour over the weekend, I decided to cut a deal. He got the $ 20+ piece of jewelry in exchange for no trips to Target and no Magic cards or other toys for a month. And he was desperate enough to seal the deal with a pinkie swear. Upon later reflection, my son for some odd reason thinks that he was had?