Poor Michaels Emporium in Onanole, Manitoba, provides a unique space where visitors can enjoy a variety of offerings. The cafe serves 'Really Good' Coffee, along with homemade baked goods and lunches that are crafted from scratch. Guests can peruse the Bookshop's collection of quality used and collectible books, including a selection of Vinyl records. The ART/GIFT shop features Manitoba art and handmade treasures from Asia, creating a diverse and eclectic mix of products.
Established in 1992, Poor Michael’s Bookshop holds a rich history in the community. Current owners Murray Evans and Lei Anne Sharratt have expanded the original building over the years to include a cappuccino bar, art/gift shop, and a cozy brick patio where music concerts are held. The building itself, dating back to the 1930s, was the area's first general store, lending a touch of nostalgia to the vibrant space.
With a focus on supporting local and regional artists, Poor Michaels also offers a selection of Global Crafts sourced from artisans around the world. The summer concert series hosted on the patio provides a delightful opportunity for patrons to enjoy live music while savoring a cold craft beer or a glass of wine. From the cafe's organic, locally sourced menu to the diverse range of products in the Bookshop and ART/GIFT shop, Poor Michaels Emporium truly offers something for everyone.
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