We wanted to stop by Bamboo2 You to check out their Tiki, island and tropical offerings. This place doesn't look that big from the outside, but there's room after room of treasures.
The owner said she'd been in business for 19 years and the Tiki business comes and goes. Right now she felt there was a lull so the bulk of inventory was geared more towards a beach theme.
Candles, furniture, bedding, wall art, knick-knacks...tons of stuff to check out. She also has a dispensary (not our thing), odd but who knows, maybe that helps her bottom line.
Definitely a good place to check out. She said she typically has Tiki mugs available but she sold out recently. I shared information about our visit to the Tiki Farm and she was interested in re-connecting with those folks. So hopefully she'll have more Tiki items available soon.
We still found a lot of things we liked. Just had the constraint of what would fit in our luggage.
A lot of the merchandise is more "beach cottage chic" than tiki...but they have Tiki Farm mugs and the staff are friendly. Do be careful when parking on the street; the road isn't very wide.
We wanted to stop by Bamboo2 You to check out their Tiki, island and tropical offerings. This place doesn't look that big from the outside, but there's room after room of treasures.
The owner said she'd been in business for 19 years and the Tiki business comes and goes. Right now she felt there was a lull so the bulk of inventory was geared more towards a beach theme.
Candles, furniture, bedding, wall art, knick-knacks...tons of stuff to check out. She also has a dispensary (not our thing), odd but who knows, maybe that helps her bottom line.
Definitely a good place to check out. She said she typically has Tiki mugs available but she sold out recently. I shared information about our visit to the Tiki Farm and she was interested in re-connecting with those folks. So hopefully she'll have more Tiki items available soon.
We still found a lot of things we liked. Just had the constraint of what would fit in our luggage.
A lot of the merchandise is more "beach cottage chic" than tiki...but they have Tiki Farm mugs and the staff are friendly. Do be careful when parking on the street; the road isn't very wide.
The owner said she'd been in business for 19 years and the Tiki business comes and goes. Right now she felt there was a lull so the bulk of inventory was geared more towards a beach theme.
Candles, furniture, bedding, wall art, knick-knacks...tons of stuff to check out. She also has a dispensary (not our thing), odd but who knows, maybe that helps her bottom line.
Definitely a good place to check out. She said she typically has Tiki mugs available but she sold out recently. I shared information about our visit to the Tiki Farm and she was interested in re-connecting with those folks. So hopefully she'll have more Tiki items available soon.
We still found a lot of things we liked. Just had the constraint of what would fit in our luggage.