Pretty much the old white general store promised in Historic Flat Rock, my family and I stopped in for a bit after dropping our daughter off at a local camp. A bit touristy, but the place had an interesting local flavor with original folk art, fun gifts and games, antique treasures, fashion accessories and more. The Wrinkled Egg is best known for camp«care packages» offering an assortment to choose from. Trivia note on the unusual name, The Wrinkled Egg was named for an old red hen that used to roam the owners back yard. Decent service and pleasant staff. Clean store. Parking is hard to find as the store is busy and does share a common lot with other attached businesses. /s/William E. Lewis Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Tony M.
Tu valoración: 4 Arlington, VA
I liked this place because there was all kinds of unique stuff here. Like toys, collectables, souvenirs and all kinds of great finds. The Bakery is tucked in the back and has nice fresh bread and other items. I ate the coconut macaroons and coffee with my Mom. The macaroons were moist and delicious. The coffee was hot and fresh. who could ask for more?
Amy C.
Tu valoración: 4 Charlotte, NC
After a big lunch at Hubba Hubba Smokehouse, we waddled up to check out the Wrinkled Egg. What a quaint, cute store! Full of jewelry, magnets, decorator items, kitchen items, adorable shoes, slippers, socks, reversible coats, wallets/coin purses, handbags, tote bags and an entire room devoted to kidlets with games, tshirts, stuffed animals and such. Prices are what you would expect for this type of place, some high, some reasonable. A lot of very cute unusual items and this was a very enjoyable sto.
Freda S.
Tu valoración: 4 Cincinnati, OH
On a tour this was one of the area we stopped at. What a GREAT shop, They have some of the cutest gifts, and also carry Vera Bradly bags. A wide variety of stuff for chuldren and adults.