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J ilia B s Antique Mall
2004 Greenville Ave
214-824-2185
Sun. noon-7 p.m.,
Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-:7 p.m
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PAST PERFECT: At Lula B's, Ryan Rucker's vendor area is strictly mid-century modern: '60s Tomlinson coffee table, doll-
face head and "Leave It to Beaver"-worthy mint-teal sofa.
If one man's trash is another man's treasure,
Lula B's should be on every treasure map in the
state. Walking into the 8,000-square-foot shop
for the first time is as much fun as rushing down-
stairs on Christmas morning.
With 39 vendors, there are treasures to discover
at every turn. And Lula B's has a lot of great turns.
Since each vendor furnishes his or her space, the
personal style varies greatly, and the variety is as
eclectic as it is huge. Whether you want a Danish
Modern dinette set, a wet bar or a table lamp that's
base is a goldfish tank, Lula B's is like IKEA for
cool people.
And there's more upstairs.
Busting at the seams with vintage threads, the
entire second floor is dedicated to stylish clothes
and accessories. If you are looking for some
retooled Tony Lama boots or a belt buckle the size
of a dinner plate, they've got them upstairs. And if
you need a blue velvet jacket or some Jackie 0
shades, they're on the left, right next to the
Fleetwood Mac concert T-shirt and the pleather
pants.
The atmosphere at Lula B's is friendly and invit-
ing — no Dallitude at this antique store. Since its
opening on lower Greenville in 1992, the vibe has
always been comfortable and inclusive. And since
Mary Ann Kaylor and Patrick Springer were hand-
picked to buy the shop three years ago, that open-
minded ambiance has only increased.
"We often see gay and lesbian couples shopping
together here on the weekend," Kaylor says. "And
we love it."
Whether you need a new outfit, another sculp-
ture, an old lunchbox or a shag rug, this store had
got it. And if you're looking for original, styiish and
cool, Lula B's is a must-stop shop.
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BEST WINE SELECTION
Kroger
(Various locations in the U.S.)
4142 Cedar Springs Road.
214-599-9859
Sun.-Sat. 6 a.m.-l a.m.
Kroger.com
BEST HEALTH/NUTRITION STORE
Whole Foods
(Various locations in the U.S.)
4100 Lomo Alto Dr. Highland Park.
214-520-7993
Sun.-Sat, 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
WholeFoods.com
BEST LIQUOR STORE
Goody Goody Liquor
(Various locations in the U.S.)
3316 Oak Lawn Ave.
214-765-6878
Sun.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
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Goody Goody Liquor
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3316 Oak Lawn Ave.
214-765-6878
Sun.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
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Union Jack
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Nordstrom
(Various locations in the U.S.)
Nordstrom NorthPark Center, 8687 N. Central
Expressway.
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Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Nordstrom.com
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