Appalachian Wanderer
Kenny Queen’s Hardware: Where Service Still Means Something In an age where big box stores often leave you wandering like a lost soul in a warehouse, Kenny Queen’s is a refreshing return to how a hardware store ought to be. From the moment you pull in, you’ll notice plenty of parking, making the stop stress-free. Step inside, and you’re greeted by a well-lit, well-organized store that feels like someone actually put thought into where things go (imagine that!). They mix and sell paint right there in-house, offer 15lb propane tanks, and can make duplicate keys while you browse. And best of all? When I needed help, I didn’t just get pointed... Kenny Queen’s Hardware: Where Service Still Means Something In an age where big box stores often leave you wandering like a lost soul in a warehouse, Kenny Queen’s is a refreshing return to how a hardware store ought to be. From the moment you pull in, you’ll notice plenty of parking, making the stop stress-free. Step inside, and you’re greeted by a well-lit, well-organized store that feels like someone actually put thought into where things go (imagine that!). They mix and sell paint right there in-house, offer 15lb propane tanks, and can make duplicate keys while you browse. And best of all? When I needed help, I didn’t just get pointed down some vague aisle, I was personally walked over to exactly what I needed by a friendly employee who knew the layout better than a squirrel knows its tree. It’s the kind of place that reminds you that good service and well-stocked shelves still exist.