I went to a Hobby Lobby in South Dakota about 10 years ago and was not impressed much. So when I heard they were going to come to the Twin Cities I wasn’t too interested. I found myself in the area with some time to kill so I stopped in. Wow. I must have been in there for 3 hours because I had to see everything. The candles, the glassware, the fabric, embroidery stuff, jewelry making, paper, furniture, seasonal items… It was wonderful. The only reason I will not be back for a while is that I could buy enough stuff to keep a «to-do» box of craft supplies to last 10 years after I die and I’d be too busy making necklaces and T-shirts to pick someone to whom to bequeath it.
Michelle A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Burnsville, MN
This is the 2nd Hobby Lobby store I have frequented. The first one being in Rochester. The store layout is consistent. They have most items already 40% off so there was no need to use a coupon. This store was a previous Rainbow Foods, so it’s nice to upcycle a previous store instead of building new. Such neat home décor but most is made in China. The people working there were courteous and friendly. The Company has a Christian religious belief and philosophy and is closed on Sundays. They also are controversial with insurance and not providing birth control so this may offend some shoppers. I won’t open up a debate about this as this isn’t a political platform. Signage in Christmas Section is 40% they don’t even call it a Holiday Section. I will probably return when in Bloomington area again.