We went in to check out double recliners and met several sales people. Rick was very pleasant and friendly but Art was less than kind. I overheard him talking negatively about someone in my party after walking by after using the restroom. Art, you need to refrain from speaking bad about customers while on the floor. It’s very unprofessional and off-putting. We will no longer be giving Old Cannery our business!
Absolutely great place for kids and adults alike!
For the adults: The Old Cannery Furniture Wearhouse really is a large warehouse where you can test out (sit or lay) all of their furniture. That includes sofas, couches, beds, sleepers, recliners, dining tables... ... ... You get the point. If you're not sure what you want or what brand/model fits your criteria, the in-store associates are always available to help. They are also honest and frank with you. For example, I wanted to check out their firmest couch so I asked for their help. The associate showed me around. After listening to my feedback, he told me the firmest couch available would be a wooden bench with a few cushions. I like that honesty!
For the kids, the kid at heart, and pretty much everyone: MODEL TRAINS! FUDGE! HOLIDAY EVENTS! And the occasional petting zoo. They have model trains running overhead throughout the day. There's also an intricate, interactive, and large model train display in the kid's section. They also make their own fudge in-house along with other candies. All are available for purchase. And then for certain holidays, they might bring in various mascots/individuals for pictures with the kids. As for petting zoo? There was a camel just taking it easy in the parking lot during my latest visit.
The only downside is that I didn't see their mascot, the moose.
Ample parking in front and around the building.