A welcome addition to the stretch of upscale boutiques that line the block of Walnut Avenue, Maude’s is an unassuming anchor on the northwest corner across the street. Open the door to this classic cottage, and you are greeted with an eclectic surprise of funky furniture, alluring baked goods, to-go or stay soups and sandwiches, and handcrafted Maps coffee. As soon as coffee is in hand, start shopping. Maude’s is a treasure-trove of extraordinary vintage dresses, sweaters, and robes, artisan jewelry, and home to one of the only unique assortments of hip guys’ clothing in town.
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