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Businiess name:  Andaluz
Review by:  Chloe B.
Review content: 
This tiny boutique next to Columbia City Ale House could use some better signage, but until it gets that, it can be our little secret. Nestled in among eateries in Columbia City's restaurant row, Andaluz offers an unexpected way to satisfy your appetite while you wait for a table at one of the many popular restaurants nearby. Similar to the boutiques that are all over Fremont, but less pretentious and thus way more welcoming, Andaluz is where you're likely to find your next pretty skirt, vintage dress, special tee, funky earrings, or fruity soap all because you were on a long list at Geraldine's. Despite (or perhaps because of) the limited square footage, Andaluz has packed their racks and shelves with choice items from local designers like Kimmi, Balentyne, and the Bella Sisters, as well as bigger names like Kenzie. They even make room for a few vintage pieces. There's also a lot of stock in accessories like leather cuffs that resemble corsages, bags from local favorite Queen Bee and equally fun purses from Crystalyn Kae, and earrings with stones and swirls that will complete any look (although they're probably best suited for the current boho trend). The clothes here probably appeal most to girls who like to look pretty but not too precious, although their racks do hold plenty of satin (courtesy of local label Suzabelle) and tulle. As with most boutiques, quantities and sizes are limited, but you can always call or leave your name in case the owner places another order on something you're dying to own. If you're looking for an easy gift, thumb through their books, notebooks, and notecards, or peruse the jewelry hidden in pockets throughout the store. Specialty soaps, perfumes, and makeup also abound. Because of the way the store is laid out, browsing is the name of the game... And it's a clever game, too, because you'll feel compelled to examine every dimly lit corner carefully in case you missed something. In the process, you'll probably find one or two or three things to take home.

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