About our Hours...
Summer Time is for Shorter Work Days and odd hours here at the shop. I am lucky enough to have a business that during the slower times, I can close up and have a quiet afternoon to catch up. So, if you have come knocking at 3:30 and we are closed, know that I am out taking care of myself. Of course, the other side of the coin, when we are slammed busy, I might be working into the late hours of the night. So, there is a balance. That's why we always tell customers to call first and make sure that we are around. Better yet, call in the morning, and then we can plan for a delivery or later afternoon pick up. Sometimes, we even leave flowers hidden just outside the door for pick ups that come after we have taken off for the day.
Our hours are variable, and you can always place the order online on our website at www.moreflowers.com. We generally open some time between 7:30 and 9AM and close between 3:30 and 6PM. More like a studio, than a typical retail store front, walk ins are welcome, though we like a call first to know for sure what you might be needing. Be it a loose wrap of flowers, a bunch of this or that, or a nice vase arrangement, at least we can have it ready for you when you arrive. It can get to be rather hectic around here at times, and then walk ins are not likely to get the attention they deserve.
Oh, and Saturday's! Well, Saturday is usually just a few hours. Say, 11 or so until 2 or so! Again, call first, because sometimes, I will take the whole day off. In the summer, I have very little weekend activity in the shop, but the rest of the year Saturday's are often from 10 until 2 or 3. If you are looking for Saturday delivery, call earlier in the week to make sure that we will be delivering. When it is busy enough, I will have a delivery person in to help out. Sometimes, I can take the delivery myself if it is closer. We are closed on Sunday.
Hopefully that explains some aspects of our strange hours at More Flowers. The pictures below are our front door and our corner at 15th Street and Central Street.








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