Tradition Trees (Druid Hills)

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Atlanta, United States

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Christmas market· Christmas tree farm· Christmas store

Tradition Trees (Druid Hills) Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tradition Trees (Druid Hills) is located in Atlanta, United States on 2154 Briarcliff Rd NE #2. Tradition Trees (Druid Hills) is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category christmas market in United States.

Address

2154 Briarcliff Rd NE #2

Phone

+1 6789647066

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Hilton K Johnson jr

Tradition Trees by far have the best trees around . Matt Bowman the owner works with many growers to ensure that All trees are Premium so stop by one of his MANY locations all around the ATL. Don't forget the Car Wash bed in ATL.

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Randy Beadling

Large selection of trees and Holiday necessities (candles, decorations, etc.). I had to write a review because the guy who tied the tree to our roof used the most beautiful truckers hitch I've ever seen. It was a superb job and I had to give him credit for it. The tree was as snug as could be, and it didn't even require scissors to get the twine undone. Great work!

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Next Level Trucking Co

We received amazing service by the manager there! He helped my family find a tree that was perfect for our house and went above and beyond with service.

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Marc Riera

Usually I leave reviews when a place is good and I barely leave bad reviews. But i have had a bad expirience here today. I went to buy wood, and after paying, from the cashier to the car i drop the wallet with (unfortunately) a few hundreds in there. After realizing at home, i went back and they told me they found the wallet in the trash can, that there are many walkers around (it was like 20 mins). The money was not there. I am happy that they found my wallet, but the fact that no other customer came (they told me) and that it was dark and raining, makes me think they took the money. There were 3 people in there. I don't like dishonesty. And sincerely, it really looks like they did take it. They looked nervous. If the owner reads this, i hope you have a talk with the employers there. I wont get mad but i would like the about 400 dollars back. You can keep a 20%, but please dont take what is not yours. Everybody has people to feed and i needed that money.. Edit after reply: I understand, but to put the wallet in the trash where it was found, and looking at the path that I made from the store to the car (barely 30 ft), you MUST go through the front door, where the lady was, to drop it there. That is the most suspicious thing. Any walker would have walked through there. Only customers and staff. I have no proof, and I won't be able to get it, but the chances of a walker going thorugh there, getting the wallet, passing through the front door, dropping teh wallet, passing again, and leaving in the span of 20-30 minutes, without being seen eventhough there was one of the members outside with the trees, are low and seems very suspicious.

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Aaron Garner

So much better than the big box stores.