Queen Annes Lace
Address
1755 Post Rd, Wells, Maine, 04090
Phone
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Queen Anne's Lace is a unique antique store located in Wells, Maine. According to customer Fanny Pippin, the store's owner, Joanne, is described as "a little zany and eccentric" but also "very personable." Joanne's engaging personality and storytelling abilities about the store's inventory and her own life experiences are highlighted as key draws for customers. Pippin notes that Joanne's "life stories are incredible" and that she offers a refreshing contrast to the "boring and snooty" attitudes of other shop owners in the area.
The review also emphasizes the diverse range of merchandise available at Queen Anne's Lace, with Pippin stating that the store offers "a vast variety of merchandise between her locations" and that there is "something for everyone." Pippin having purchased "many coveted treasures" over the years, "some antiques, some not."
One distinctive policy mentioned is Joanne's "no cell phones in the store" rule, which Pippin appreciates as it avoids the distraction of "ringing phones and other peoples conversations while shopping." This policy seems to contribute to the store's atmosphere and focus on providing a personalized shopping experience.
Pippin strongly recommends Queen Anne's Lace and its "amazing finds at such affordable prices." The review paints a picture of a quirky, character-driven antique store that offers a memorable shopping experience for those seeking unique and affordable treasures.
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8 reviews
Fanny Pippin
Queen Anne’s Lace is one of my favorite destination shops in Wells, Maine or even the whole sea coast and I especially enjoy visiting with the shop ownr Joanne. She is a little zany and eccentric and does tell stories about her inventory and her properties but that’s what I like, she’s not boring and snooty like most other shop owners in the area, she’s very personable! Her life stories are incredible! Over the years I’ve purchased many coveted treasures here, some antiques, some not.. and that’s okay, she has a vast variety of merchandise between her locations, she has something for everyone. I especially like her no cell phones in the store policy.. after all who wants to hear ringing phones and other peoples conversations while shopping.. I don’t and I’m sure she doesn’t either. As far as “hating kids” as stated in the other reviews… probably not the case… maybe she just doesn’t want them handling and fouling up her merchandise. She only takes cash.. no problem with that either. Personally I’m surprised to read all the hateful reviews of Queen Anne’s Lace, because I highly recommend this shop and shop fabulous owner! Thanks for offering such amazing finds at such affordable prices, Joanne! I’ll be in for a visit soon!
Wendy Danehy
The lady in this store was extremely rude to my daughter and granddaughters. I was appalled that she was rude and also intoxicated, as you could smell the alcohol. The white building on the far right had a very nice owner. I recommend her store.
Jeffrey Church
Owner is very rude like others have said. Don’t waste your time here.
Michael Contakis
We stopped by yesterday and as other reviewers noted the owner is very rude! Not just to us but we saw her be rude to another customer as well. Bunch of junk in the shop too. We quickly looked around and left.
BenDay Process
This shop stands in the middle of a block of other antique stores in Wells and all of the surrounding ones are run by friendly, helpful owners. This one, however, is managed by an eccentric older lady with white hair who - and I'm attempting to be charitable here - appears to have an untreated/undiagnosed personality disorder that results in her being absolutely rude, condescending, rambling, and detached from any form of standard civility. She will drone on at length about all the properties she manages and her inventory but then harass potential clients for not viewing the entirety of her shop or attempt to leave without purchasing anything. Oh, and did I mention she seems to hate kids? How this place manages to stay in business is beyond me. It truly taints the surrounding shops with its acrimonious and hostile vibe, something the said shops acknowledged when we mentioned our experience to them. Avoid!!!
Olivia Fuller
store merchandise looked like a garage sale, wasn’t the caliber that was expected. not to mention the owner was the rudest lady i’ve ever met. make sure you stay in the store long enough and don’t pick up your phone or else you may receive a back handed comment on your way out🙄
Emily Sobocinski
Her shop was honestly an over glorified flea market. Which is fine but it was not antiques. She has 2 store fronts, she offered to hold my 1 purchase while I looked around her store. I had already browsed both shops, I wanted a lamp in the other shop so I said I would be right back I was getting something from HER other store to purchase. She said she’s sick of people leaving things with her and can’t handle it anymore. I explain I’m going again to HER store and I’ll be right back. I then go in to purchase and she only accepts cash. Again that’s fine. If I really wanted the item I would have went to an atm for the money but after her attitude I told her never mind and left. this lady was beyond rude and I’ll never be back! The other shops at this complex were all very nice as well as the owners.
Sharon
Owner was very rude to patrons, God forbid your cell rang and you touched her fake cat
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