Guest guest Posted September 29, 2010 Report Share Posted September 29, 2010 The selection probably differ some between the stores, but we went to the one in one of Sweden's largest cities, and that store has recently been rebuilt to double the space... So, yes, quite the selection... Problem is that when you reach the end of the store, where they incidentally always put the storage and office related products (that I am usually very much interested in), you are exhausted, even if you have paused in the restaurant. I would probably buy a lot more from the office & storage department of IKEA, if I weren't always in "please-just-let-me-get-out-of-here-mode" once I got there... This Saturday I refrained from buying a wood treatment oil I very much needed, because I would have had to take three steps to the left and lift my arm to pick it up, and I. Just. Could. Not.... ; )All IKEA stores in Sweden have restaurants, I think. It's nothing fancy, but you can have breakfast or lunch, or a sandwich, or cakes and/or cookies, and/or cold drinks, coffee etc. Even wine or beer, actually. Although I don't think I have ever seen anyone order that. It's not quite the place to sit down with a drink I think.... But it's a good place to pause during shopping. love/Reb> >> > Okay everyone! Time for an update. How are you? What are you doing to stay > > busy? What TV shows do you watch? Fill us all in!> > > > hugs> > > > > > Sharon> > This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and > > grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be > > considered flaws or defects.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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