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Albus Dumbledore [ Portrait ]
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Diagon Alley Shop Listing [Please Read!]
« on: November 17, 2005, 11:25:17 AM »
To those who own shops in Diagon Alley, please post a description of your shop here.

Please include at least the following:

Shop Name: (this is the name of the shop itself)
Street Address: (the specific location)
Owner: (the shop owner's name)
Employees: (a list of employees, NPC's included)
Hours: (hours of operation, from open to close)
Merchandise: (what is sold in the shop?)
Description: (the look of the shop exterior and interior)
« Last Edit: October 19, 2010, 10:53:51 AM by Declan O'Dwyer »

Medusa [ Inactive Character ]
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Re: Diagon Alley Shop Listing [Please Read!]
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2010, 08:46:38 PM »

Shop Name: Stringfellow's
Street Address: 2 Diagon Alley
Owner: Cassius Stringfellow (NPC, primary), Yarrow Stringfellow (NPC)
Employees: Iroh Butler (NPC), Gertrude Gahaghan (NPC), currently hiring
Hours:
Monday- Friday: 9am-6pm
Saturday-Sunday: 8am-8pm

Merchandise: Stringfellow's is not a store, but more the location of where to find and request jewelry. Which is not to say that it does not sell such items because that is by all means what the shop is there for. It is not really a place where one could just walk in, buy a trinket, and leave. There are displays that hold jewelry that can be purchased on the spot, but not if one is actually looking for personal jewelry, which is the main type of merchandise Stringfellow's sells. Stringfellow's makes all types of jewelry, including but by no means limited to rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and pendants. The metal used is of high quality, and the gems even higher. They incorporate everything from jet to diamonds in their jewelry, and it is displayed in fancy and interesting patterns. Stringfellow's never forges two of the same item, and all the pieces are one-of-a-kind. Personalized jewelry can take two days to a month to complete depending on the complexity of the piece. Stringfellow's is a good place to buy quality jewelry for anyone.

Description:
The Diagon Alley branch is owned by the Stringfellow family, who own three other shops across Europe. This is the main branch.

The front of the shop is much wider than it is tall and smushed between its taller, and more decorative neighbors. The nondescript shop has a pure white stone wall, dark red roof tiles, and a large glass door. The roof is curved slightly, similar to eastern temples. While not completely glass, the pale green stained-glass is framed by deep green wood. The door handle is in the form of a silver knob with a snake coiled around it and the number two is attached to a small decorative plaque above the door. The door is situated on the far right (for someone who is standing in front of the shop), and in the center of the empty left space is a sign that reads Stringfelllow's and then in smaller lettering, Jewelers and est. 1723. Two black, simple, metal lanterns hang on both sides of the door and cast a light yellow glow across the front of the shop at night.

When one walks inside the store, they will find it dark and pleasantly cool. It takes a few minutes for customers’ eyes to adapt to the penumbra, but after a few seconds of mute darkness white and blue lights slowly illuminate the contours of the pedestals and glass cases lined against the wall and columns placed on the showroom floor. Then jewels appear like stars in the night sky, constellation spans of black velvet with their twinkles of infinite hues all contained inside the cases. Off the back of the main room are two other chambers. The one to the right is small; it is a wrapping station and a place for employees to hang up their coats and put their belongings. The one to the left is slightly larger and is a place for private conversation. That room is well-lit and contains three chairs and a desk.

The person working there at the moment is always hiding in the shadows. There is no uniform on the consultants, but they are required to wear semi-formal attire. When entering the shop with purchasing of any sort in mind, one should be warned that the employees are strictly professional and like to keep an aura of calm and quality among their merchandise and customers. Rowdy or uncontrolled customers will be asked to leave. The employees of the shop range from school-aged to middle-aged to ancient. The two year-round employees are Iroh Butler and Gertrude Gahaghan. Gertrude is a severe, stern woman with who deals in finances and shop businesses, and is also a personalized jewelry consultant. Iroh is an seasoned man with good-humor and a forger as well as a personal jewelry consultant. These two are always in the shop, but less so during the summers when the school-aged employees return to work.


« Last Edit: December 04, 2015, 08:37:40 PM by Medusa »

Alice Acelyn [ Inactive Character ]
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Re: Diagon Alley Shop Listing [Please Read!]
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2011, 12:11:49 PM »


Shop Name: Acelyn's Ice Creamery
    Shop shorthand: Acelyn's
    Established: 1975
Street Address: 7 Diagon Alley
Owner: James Acelyn (npc)
Employees: James Acelyn (npc), Alex Acelyn (summers), Alice Acelyn and occasionally their grandparents during the peak season.
Hours:
    May & June:
    Monday - Thursday: 10:00am-7:00pm
    Friday - Saturday: 10:00am-9:00pm
    Sunday: "closed for restock"

    July & August: (Peak Season)
    Monday - Thursday: 9:00am-7:00pm
    Friday - Saturday: 9:00am-9:00pm
    Sunday: 12:00pm-6:00pm

    September, October & March, April:
    Wednesday - Saturday: 10:00am-7:00pm
    Sunday - Tuesday: Closed

    November - February: (Off Season)
    Friday - Sunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm
    Monday - Thursday: Closed unless for pick-up orders.

Merchandise: Acelyn's Ice Creamery creates its very own wizard-made ice cream from the finest ingredients for individuals to enjoy in the shop and at home. There are an assortment of flavors to pick and choose from ranging from the typical to the unusual as well as specialty made limited ice-cream that is rare to find anywhere else. Acelyn's serve baked goods like cookies, brownies, cupcakes that are occasionally left over from the creation process. Milkshakes can be wand stirred with the typical flavors or added toppings to a witch or wizard's choosing. Ice-cream can be topped with assorted toppings ranging from sprinkles to fruit and everything in between. A recently added item to the list Acelyn's provides is Butterbeer floats. Ice cream can be bought in various sizes of cones, bowls, and take-home cartons. There is a lot of bang for their Galleon when it comes to take-home cartons, as they are specially charmed to remain cold even on the hottest days so as to not melt. The range for typical scoops is anywhere between 1 scoop to 4 scoops depending upon the witch or wizard and can be of different ice-cream flavors if desired. Price range for Acelyn's varies depending upon individual orders, the standard typical flavors (found in the first column below) are cheaper than the others and 1 scoop is cheaper than 4. Acelyn's provides a wide range of availability for all witches and wizards, from the working class to the rich and influential as ice-cream should be enjoyed by everyone. Check your local Daily Prophet listings for coupons and advertisements.


Ice cream flavors include but are not limited to:

Chocolate
Vanilla
Strawberry
Pumpkin
Coffee
Custard
Rainbow
Orange
Cherry
Peach

Dark Chocolate
Brownie Batter
Cupcake Batter
Sugar Cookie
April Showers
Bubble Gum
Double Chocolate Fudge
Mint Chocolate Chip
Black Cherry
Apple Cinnamon

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Chocolate Cookie & Cream
Marshmallow & Caramel Swirl
Cherry Cream Pie
Tropical Island
Strawberry Cheesecake
Blueberry Muffin
Banana Split
Brownie Sundae



Description:

Outside:
The outside of Acelyn's can be described as neat, orderly, and clean. Not a leaf sits near the entrance nor the patio and it's swept regularly. One of the original stone two story styled buildings, it could be considered old - however the place has only been around for a few decades, taking over a shop that once was there before. The small outside front patio has filled flower beds surrounding it to avoid having the crowd during back-to-school shopping times from entering the premises, and individuals can sit and watch the scene from one of three patio styled tables and chairs without the worry of being trampled on. A semi-transparent awning covers the entire patio, as to avoid having customers immediately rush indoors if a light rain shower were to occur and also shields them partly from the sunlight. A dark wooden sign hangs above the entry way that is darkly engraved with "Acelyn's" in a soft cursive. A standing chalkboard can be found to the right of the door with the specials of the day or other announcements that pertain to the store. Windows line the front of the store, recently added within the past decade for additional lighting.

Inside:
The interior is chilly (to keep the ice cream from melting), but inviting with its warmth of pale yellow color on the walls. The floor is marble-like speckled tile, for simplifying clean up. It's small in size but roomy. Upon entry into the store there is roughly eight round wooden tables with two to four wooden chairs each to the right and a living room type set up on the left with two identical two cushioned grandmother's floral sofas facing one another with a coffee table in the middle and a fluffy rug underneath. Two Queen Ann style chairs face each other by one of the many windows that line the front, and are close in proximity to the sofas. In the middle of the coffee table is a fairly small bowl that contains a crackling fire in off-season and water with floating flowers in the normal season. On each wooden table is a stack of napkins and a seasonal center piece depending upon holidays. The store is typically decorated for each major holiday that the wizarding kind celebrates.

In the back is a counter island, the ice-cream displayed within it behind a glassed portion, and a counter lines the back wall with the cups, bowls, cones, spoons and toppings neatly and orderly placed. All of the utensils and additional items can be found in the cabinets somewhere. Baked goods are shown on little plate stands on the counter island on either side of the ice-cream display. Typically there is an employee behind the counter to take orders, and if there is a long line, orders are brought out to the tables by an additional employee. Up to three can be present at a time depending upon how busy the place gets. On the wall above the back counter is a large chalkboard that displays all that Acelyn's offers and the prices in various chalk colors.

The second floor is off limits to customers as that is where the ice-cream is made, the stairway to the second floor is beyond the employee's only door behind the counter. The employees area has the stairway, a small kitchenette, a small table with two chairs, a sofa, and a cupboard that stores additional things as well as a wizarding first aid kit and potions as cautionary measures against kids obtaining something they could potentially be allergic to or if something to go awry as the Acelyn family prides on being prepared.
« Last Edit: February 10, 2016, 12:57:56 PM by Alice Acelyn »
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Gregoire Cartier [ Inactive Character ]
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Re: Diagon Alley Shop Listing [Please Read!]
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2012, 03:06:59 PM »
Shop Name: Graffiti Is Art Two
Street Address: 12 Diagon Alley
Owner: @Gregoire Cartier
Employees:
★ Tattoo Artist: @Gregoire Cartier
★ Apprentice: @Dean Thomas
★ Sales Clerk: @Elizabeth Hamilton
★ HIRING! Open Positions: Tattoo Apprentice, Sales Clerks, Local Artists wanting to Showcase their skills.
Hours: Tuesday thru Saturday 12 pm to 11 pm & closed on Monday.
Merchandise:
★ Magical Tattoos: As a pioneer in the field Gregoire has years of experience with magical and enchanted tattoos. With magic the possibilities are endless but some popular charms are moving tattoos, dancing women, ships that sail, tattoos that can disappear if needed, ink that changes depending on mood, and so much more.
★ Traditional (muggle) Tattoos: For an "authentic" experience.
★ Piercings: And a large collection of body jewelry.
★ Various Art Supplies: Including but not limited to paints, charcoal, chalk, ink, parchment, canvas, brushes, cameras, & film.
★ Local Art: Completed works by local artists are on display and always for sale in the window, Gregoire does not keep any of the proceeds.
Description: As the flagship of a growing business the first and original Graffiti is Art Too is the largest storefront. It is vast but feels small because of the constantly disorganized shelves, clutter, and mess. There is paint all over the floor from previous mishaps and drunken nights. There are rows of shelves and tables displaying all manner of artist goods. A small seating area is located near the front window, with some recycled furniture and a little wizarding record player. The sales counter is made of glass and displays available body art, glass blown bowls and pipes for recreational activities, and other fragile merchandise.  Past the counter there is a long hallway that leads to three tattooing/piercing rooms each decorated similarly with black and red cabinets and leather furniture and one stock room. At the end of the hall is a door that is almost always propped open to vent fresh-ish air from the alley behind the shop into the store and a metal fire escape stair case leading up to the second floor Apartment Gregoire lives in.
« Last Edit: January 31, 2019, 11:25:22 PM by Samm »

Gregoire Cartier [ Inactive Character ]
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Re: Diagon Alley Shop Listing [Please Read!]
« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2013, 06:34:31 PM »


Shop Name: The Goblin Hole
Street Address: 50 Diagon Alley
Owner: Zrux Mabdrain
Employees:
    Btaz Folglum - Bartender, friendly enough to ask you about your day, even though he really doesn't care.
    Nogr Stonedrinker - Bartender, almost tall enough to see over the bar, but not quite.
    Rossa Boomglitter - Waitress, very forgetful and quite defensive about it.
    Guderk Bonehunder - Muscle, in case anyone gets too rowdy. Usually sitting in the pool room.
    Zautso Ironlurker - Short-Order Cook, almost never seen unless someone is unwise enough to critique his food.
Hours: Open all week from 4PM to 3AM.
Merchandise:
  FROM THE BAR:
    Domestic and Imported Beer on Tap, available in Pints and Half Pints.
    Cider, available in Half Pints.
    Gin, Rum, Vodka, and Whiskey.
    Mixed drinks, made to order.
    Firewhiskey, Butterbeer, and other Magical drinks.
    No wine, its not that kind of a place.
  FROM THE SHORT-ORDER COOK:
    Old School Fries, made with real potatoes and thrice cooked.
    Spicy Hot Wings, only one flavor: HOT.
    Sweet Potato Fries, seasoned with cinnamon and thyme.
    Hamburgers and Cheeseburgers, with all the fixin's.
    Crispy Pickle Chips, served with house ranch.
    Corn Pups, smokey beef and pork links in corn batter.
    Reuben, corned brisket, kraut, cheese, Russian dressing on rye bread.
    Pretzels, if your just there to drink. 
Description: The bar is located in the less economically profitable part of Diagon Alley, but is doing well enough to stay open. From the outside it looks dark and unwelcoming, and being run by Goblins, it some times can be. It is smashed in between a wizards supplies shop that closed during the war and never really recovered and a wizards thrift shop. There are spaces where windows were on both sides of the rather small wooden front door. The windows were boarded up long ago but neon bar lights hang where panes of glass used to be. Inside the front door is a small vestibule type area, big enough for maybe four adult wizards to stand in. It is dimly lit and smells like stagnant air. The walls are covered with magical pictures of patrons, advertisements, stickers, and other random pieces of parchment stuck with adhesive magic. The second door that leads to the actual bar is the same kind of wood as the first but has stained glass panes above the handle, so the light from the bar can be seen but actual people are hard to make out.

Once inside the smell of grease, liquor, and smoke are the first things to hit your nose. Immediately to the right is a large wooden bar that has been there since the bar was first opened long ago. Surrounded by the bar is a small area for the bartender to stand, who is always a goblin and usually has to stand on a crate of somekind to get the height required to reach the taps. Behind the bartender is a large glass mirror with the bars name painted onto it. On both sides of that mirror are shelves with liquor from all over the world stocked, if its hard liqour, they've got it. No wine. The countertop is all wood and has taken a beating over the years. There are numbers and names scratched into it, scuffs everywhere, and usually liquid of sometime spilt on it somewhere. If the bartender remembers there might even be a bowl of pretzels sitting out for patrons somewhere. The bartender is usually the most social of the goblins inside the establishment, but he's not entirely polite.

On the left of the entrance is a seating area crammed full with small round wooden tables of all sizes. Some are clearly smaller and are there for Goblins and the like. Others are large enough for a full sized adult wizard to sit in. The tables are as scuffed and dirty as the counter top and the chairs match. Some of the chairs have been pulled away, added to the wrong tables, or just plain missing. Each table has an old fashioned oil burning lantern in the center and a menu if your lucky. On the back wall of the bar there are a few other connected rooms. The one closest to the bar is a small Goblin sized door that swings both ways. Behind that door is the short order cook who doesn't appreciate substitutions on the meals. The next hallway is dimly lit and leads to two very small, quite filthy one person bathrooms with the genders written on the door in some kind of permanent marker. On the left of that hallway is a magical Jukebox that only accepts sickles and does not give change. It has a wide variety of Wizarding rock music but it isn't updated very often.

The last room on the back wall, directly across from the seating area, through a doorless entry is a small room with three pool tables jammed inside. Each felt topped pool table has a hanging light over top and the cues are on racks on the wall, some of them broken. There is a sign, again written in terrible handwriting and in marker on the wall that simply states "Do NOT lose the balls." The bar is a dimly lit place over all but thats how most of the patrons like it. No one asks questions here, just drinks their drinks and goes their own way. The bar is not a dark establishment but it is not unlikely to see a few dark wizards here and there. The one waitress on staff is a short, possibly female, Goblin who normally forgets to bring refills and gets a bit tempered if you remind her.
« Last Edit: May 28, 2014, 01:11:18 PM by Gregoire Cartier »

Garrick Ollivander (Taed) [ Inactive Character ]
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Re: Diagon Alley Shop Listing [Please Read!]
« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2015, 02:31:35 PM »
South Side  ·  Diagon Alley  ·  London  ·  England
Open 7 Days A Week 6am To 6pm Except Lunch
Garrick Ollivander  ·  owner, master wandmaker
Grover Ollivander (NPC)  ·  apprentice wandmaker
Izotz Gredel  ·  apprentice wandmaker

As one might expect from an establishment called "Ollivanders Wand Shop," Ollivanders sells wands. In fact Ollivanders boasts that it sells the proven best new wands on the market, all meticulously hand-crafted and guaranteed in mint condition no matter how long ago the wand was spelled. Every wandmaker in the Ollivander line and every associate employed by the business is up-to-date on the most current wandlore. No secondhand wands here; they will not perform as well as the original wand that is waiting to pick you.

We start by selecting the finest woods across the globe - from native European woods such as ash, beech, and oak, to exotic woods such as acacia, rosewood, and ebony. Where we are unable to procure the wood personally, we carefully examine all imported wood to ensure that it contains that special spark that makes it wand quality. We then manually insert and set the magical core, aligning it to the wand's growth axis, and set it in a number of elixirs which allow the wand wood and wand core to imbibe each other's characteristics and develop the conduit that allows a witch or wizard to cast marvelous magical spells with the wand. Lastly, we hand-carve and sand the outside of the wand wood to a professional tapered shape which reflects the nature of the newly infused wand, polish it, and place it in a genuine Ollivanders wand box which preserves the state and quality of the wand. (All wands made since 1935 are guaranteed to contain one of the three Supreme Cores: dragon heartstring, phoenix feather, or unicorn tail hair.)

Wizarding wands  ·  7 Galleons (119 Sickles)
Proprietor reserves the right to refuse obnoxious forms of payment.
Patrons attempting to purchase wands with 3451 Knuts will be hexed
and directed to Gringotts to exchange their denomination of currency.

Out of respect for the now-defunct tradition of using heirloom magical cores for wands, we do offer services for purely ornamental wands using a magical substance to which you have a particular attachment for use as a wand core (Kneazle whisker, Kelpie name, Dittany stalk). Bear in mind that these wands will not perform nearly as well as properly prepared wands. Although it requires additional time and effort to create a good magical symbiosis with your preferred wand core, we offer this service at a slightly reduced price to compensate for the lower wand power.

Ornamental wands  ·  6 Galleons (102 Sickles)
See above warning about attempted purchase using Knuts.

Lastly, a good wand will last longer and perform better when properly handled and cared for. To that end, we sell premium wand care kits, which include a polishing cloth, a vial of wand cream to treat signs of use and aging, and an applicator sponge with the appropriate coarseness for a given type of wand wood.

Wand care kit  ·  2 Galleons (34 Sickles)
If by this point you are still trying to pay with Knuts, we will kindly provide you
with a recommendation to the Janus Thickey Ward at St. Mungo's Hospital.




Ollivanders is easily recognisable on the South Side of Diagon Alley, despite its small size. The three-story building is of narrow width but long depth and done up in a style a few centuries gone past, recalling the splendour of Victorian London. The door is in the centre of the building's facade, between two rounded sets of sheet glass through which you can see the latest, most fashionable wands of the month on faded purple cushions. Above the door there are peeling gold letters reading "Makers of Fine Wands since 382 B.C." To the left (hinge-side) of the door is a black plaque with gold letters declaring the shop a British Wizarding Landmark, issued by Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge (1990-1996).



Inside the shop, the prospective customer will find him- or herself almost immediately at the counter. Behind the counter are thousands of wand boxes, in shelves where they fit, otherwise stacked atop each other all the way to the ceiling of the ground floor. A very narrow corridor behind the counter going off to the viewer's right leads to more shelves and boxes and another hallway which leads into the back half of the ground floor, where the latter half of the wandmaking process is performed. Around the outside of this room are even more of the handcrafted wands in boxes, interspersed with piles of unfolded and as-yet-empty boxes waiting to be filled. The back of the room contains a triple fireplace, with cauldrons hefted over the left- and right-side hearths, usually thickly smoking. The centre of the room contains a trio of long tables, a number of wrought iron calipers, tongs, and other tools used by Ollivander to work his magic.

Next to the counter, a rickety staircase leads up to the second floor, where Ollivander and his family live. A visitor will walk into the combination sitting room, dining area, and kitchen, whether they enter from this front staircase or from the residential entrance in the back of the building. A washroom and lavatory is incongruously located through a door smack in the middle of the left-side wall. A spiral staircase in the middle of the right-side wall leads up to the third floor where there are four bedrooms and another lavatory.

*Description of the shop derived from a combination of the Harry Potter Wiki, and my own imagination :)*
« Last Edit: September 07, 2018, 05:45:04 PM by Laura »

Poesy Darling [ Potioneer ]
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Re: Diagon Alley Shop Listing [Please Read!]
« Reply #6 on: May 28, 2019, 01:42:59 PM »

Address: Diagon Alley, London
Owner: Poesy Darling
Employees: Baristas, potioneers, chefs, accountant, wait staff, freelance artists and designers, hiring!
Hours: Monday to Friday: 8:00 - 18:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday: Closed
Merchandise:

Deja Brew is first and foremost a coffee shop but with a difference. The shop sells extra shots of various potions which patrons can add into their coffee. Poesy is qualified and experienced potioneer and makes all of her own potions and lotions on site, as well as roasting and grinding her own coffee beans. Deja Brew sells traditional coffee as well as a large range of specialty teas, snacks and cakes. Some of the extra shots that Deja Brew carry are, and not limited to, the following; charisma, charm, confidence, concentration, focus, energy, calmness, luck, eloquence and invigoration.

Description: Deja Brew is set at the far end of Diagon Alley, tucked into a little corner and way from the busy shoppers and the hustle and bustle. The shop frontage is painted in a soothing shade of hunter green, with the shop signage in gold and cursive writing. The shop looks a little lopsided, spread out over three floors but no less charming. It has large floor to ceiling windows with the shop's emblem in gold embossed on the glass.

Inside is bright and airy. The floor is a pale hard wood that reflects the light and the floor space is fairly large. It's full of mismatched tables of varying sizes, anything from large ones seating six to cosy little ones for couples. Poesy likes to buy second hand furniture, as well as those from local tradesmen and women.  There is also a long and plush window seat that runs along and beneath the front windows, full of pale blue and green soft cushions. Behind the main counter, there is a large black board that details the range of drinks and potions available. Beneath them, there is a written warning, advising customers to be wary of the concoctions they create. For example, a shot of confidence and flirtation might end up getting someone into trouble. On the pine wood counter, there is a leather bound book which details the potions and the properties they possess. Poesy has also written a few ideas down and "supercharged" coffees with extra things added, in case a customer gets confused.

Near the coffee machines, there are a number of potion bottles and vials. They differ in size, shape and colour. They hover, just within arms reach.

Upstairs is much the same. The banister is knotty and gnarled and the stairs creak when stepped upon. The space is festooned with fairy lights, wrapped around the windows and the exposed beams of the ceiling. The walls are full of exposed brick and hanging are a number of photographs, all of which were taken by Poesy herself, her friends and her family. Everything from London town to far flung places, like India, Asia and the beaches of Australia. The main collection of photographs, however, show various Parisian scenes.  The chairs and the cutlery don't match. Neither do the cups. Her inspiration was taken from the weird and wonderful French flea markets and she's hauled a lot of her things from there. There are different vases of fresh flowers and plants on each table. Against one of the walls is a large bookshelf, filled with books that customers can pick up and read. If someone chooses to buy a book, they can pay what they think it's worth. The money is then given to charity.

The third floor is smaller but no less warm and welcoming. It houses fewer tables and Poesy hires out the space for special events, like parties and business meetings.  This usually isn't open or accessible to customers, save when the space is rented out. On the last Saturday of the month, Poesy holds an open house. She invites local people to show and sell their wares. Whether it be arts and crafts, books or food.

Poesy can usually be found downstairs, wearing her green apron with her name emblazoned on the left side. She's more than happy to mix you up a special drink to help you get through your day.

MENU:

This is the basic menu for coffees. The potions can be added to almost any drink sold on the premises and Poesy and her staff are on hand to suggest which coffee might be better suited to the chosen potion.

Filter coffee: A great base for all of the potions offered and made with the house roast.
Latte:  Aromatic espresso and creamy milk. This is a strong and smooth coffee and is better suited to the  more punchier potions, such as courage.
Espresso:  Short and intense, the coffee is made with softened coffee and has a smooth finish. This is ideal for potions such as invigoration and potions that stimulate the mind and body.
Cappuccino:  Made from strong espresso, frothy milk and a decadent chocolate dusting. This coffee is milky and silky and ideal for the more delicate of potions.
Flat white:  Rich and velvety, this is like a Latte, just with a little less milk.
Teas:  Black, green, white, herbal. There is a list of what is offered on a board by the entrance.


Banner Gallagher [ Shop Keeper ]
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Re: Diagon Alley Shop Listing [Please Read!]
« Reply #7 on: June 16, 2020, 07:44:55 PM »
Street Address: Diagon Alley, London
Owner: Banner Gallagher

Hours: Monday - Friday 8am-5pm. Saturday 12pm - 4pm. Closed Sunday.

Merchandise: Gallagher Repairs provides repair service to magical devices that require complicated restoration beyond the repairing charm. While many broken objects can be physically fixed with a wave of the wand, a charmed device can lose its magic and cease to work as intended, if at all. Additionally, reparo requires all pieces to be present; items with missing springs and sprockets will just collapse again.
Often brought to the shop are family heirlooms with lost properties, watches and clocks with missing pieces, cracked portraits and frames, and the occasional enchanted cheese knife that is supposed to slice, not dice. Prices are negotiated, and flexible based on success. No broken wands.


Description: The store sits at the corner of Diagon Alley and the short street that leads to Knockturn Alley. The only window is that of the front facing the main street, with the shop's title painted on, the exposed side of the building flat brick. The door is to the left which leads to a short, narrow hallway with stairs at the end and a glass door to the right, this being the entrance to the shop. The floor is lined with wood, the walls painted a dark green. Several pendulum clocks are hung on the walls, all ticking in sync. They seem to be a disorganized collection made of brass, wood, gold, and silver, faintly but faithfully keeping march in the background. A single large mahogany counter is to the left, a door leads to Banner's backroom workshop with a sign that reads "please ring" written in messy handwriting. On the counter is a brass service bell, matching the brass lanterns that dimly light the interior. There is a cushioned chair in the far corner with a small end table nearby matching the wood of the counter.

Siofra Breen [ Ravenclaw ]
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Re: Diagon Alley Shop Listing [Please Read!]
« Reply #8 on: January 25, 2021, 08:02:02 PM »
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Magical Produce for the Magical Community

Shop Name: Breen's Farm Stand
              Tag: [Breen's]
Street Address: None. The stand can normally be found in an open outdoor space near Gringotts
Owner: Cathal Breen (npc) (it was his idea to open the stand, so he has to man it)
Employees: Cathal Breen (npc), other Breen family members, and @Siofra Breen during the summer sometimes.
Hours: Daily, 10am-4pm
Merchandise: Fruits, Vegetables, Herbs, and Edible Magical Plants based on the picking season. Chicken eggs and cow milk are also sold here. Occasionally it has baskets of flowers.
Description:

Breen's Farm Stand is a small simple outdoor mobile light oak wooden cart that houses a wide variety of magically grown produce for the witch or wizard to purchase to eat and cook with. The cart has a pale blue and white striped canopy over top, with black painted wooden signs hanging down with names of the current produce of the day, or season scrawled in white chalk. The produce varies around the year depending upon the growing and picking season of each product. Sometimes they are able to have some produce available in off-seasons depending upon how much crop they picked and stored away.

The family prides on its wizard-grown and wizard-loved produce and guarantees it tastes fresher and better than muggle produce. A tier above what muggle would call "organic" magic produce is brought up with magical attention. No pesticides, growing charms, additive charms, or processing charms. Fertilizers are fresh and carefully chosen. The plants are watered and sunned at the right times at the right amounts, with mindfulness of the past, present, and future weather on the farm and each individual produce's needs. This allows the farm to be a micro-climate of its own, giving the possibility of growing produce that otherwise isn't able to grow in Great Britain.

Prices vary, but are usually cheap (a few Sickles) and go by weight.

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