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End of the Thread Antique Emporium

End of the Thread Antique Emporium

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201 Princess St, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 1B3, Canada
(613) 548-8778
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Nov 22, 2018
My 2018 Review of The Thread! I was invited to The Thread mid summer 2018, the group was vibrant for a few months but from time to time fell short although messaging never stopped. 2017 was apparently The Threads peak prime but I really feel late November this year the fire is coming back. The Thread meals are a once a month thing organized through doodle and each month is a different thread members choice. Organization wise I give The Thread a 8/10 strong but not the strongest. What I've noticed about the meals is the locations most chosen and the only real reason I can't give The Thread 5 stars is because the meal locations are always hipster joints mostly in the NQ... And everything they eat is wings and spicy wings. Getting drunk though makes up for this but are usually overpriced because we are in the NQ To round 2018 Thread up Best bits: The MAGA hat & Dom complaining about the slow service Worst Bits: The Hipsters and Chris Hindle Improvement for 2019 Thread meals would be to include beak and we try eating something that isn't wings. Maybe more Fancy Dress like Doggs parrot! Overall I rate The Thread in 2018 4 Stars out of 5 Stars

Aug 12, 2018
Has some fun new kitchy homeware but like 3 or 4 antiques. Interesting, but not really an antiques store.

Jun 5, 2018
Different home decor and clothing accessories than most places

Oct 10, 2017
Great items - super nice staff. I'll be back for lots of gift shopping! :D

Apr 18, 2018
Apparently have no knowledge of antiques, where to get them appraised, or their value. was very disappointed.

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