Lola Belle’s is a breath of fresh air when it comes to home design. Amy Thompson has a true knack for pulling together any room in your home to make it feel warm and inviting. You explain your vision and she works with you to make it happen. No longer do you have to go far from southern Maryland to make your dream home your palace. This shop is a true gem.
Jaclyn G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mechanicsville, MD
Great shop, great vibe, great service. Best in local business for SOMD. Lola Belle is my go-to place for pretty much anything I need — be it home décor, an accent piece, a hostess, birthday, wedding, or Mother’s Day gift, or great decorating ideas. The girls that work there are super fun, funny, knowledgeable people who love chatting with anyone who walks in the doors. You can tell this is the kind of place where regulars stop just to chat and check up on what’s new. Besides the customer service being great, they have anything you could ever need — ANYTHING — in super unique stuff that everyone I’ve gifted to has loved, and there’s a price point for every budget. I never leave empty-handed, and I’m always happy with my purchase. Word on the street is they do design services too, and from the store displays, you can totally tell! Everything is beautiful, seasonal, fresh, and new, so maybe design is next on my list from them. All in all, the BEST find in Southern Maryland. Will be back again surely… Probably this week. :)
S. J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mechanicsville, MD
Wow — Frosty. I’ve never been into a boutique type shop like this and not been greeted, much less actively ignored, by 3 employees. 1 guy and 2 women. Normally, places like this that sell extremely non-essential home decorating objects seem to make a point of being friendly to induce you to buy something. Not these guys. Too bad. It would be a nice place to buy thing for your home or gifts for others. The trinkets and potpourri were artfully displayed. Smells great. Cute scarves. I don’t know if it’s because I pulled up in a truck?(which would, by the way, rule out half the people around here) or because I was just wearing jeans(guess they don’t recognize $ 250 jeans from the Denim Bar) — and they assumed I didn’t have money to spend? No clue. I wouldn’t have considered it overpriced at first — but after the passive-aggressive treatment, you don’t want to give your money to people who are rude and condescending to you — so $ 29 starts to seem too much to pay for a coaster set or olive tray and bad customer service.