Letter Perfect in Palo Alto (384 University Ave, CA 94301)
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Elegant little stationary shop featuring eco-conscious custom invitations, greeting cards & gifts.
Letter Perfect is located in Palo Alto (California state) on the street of 384 University Ave. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1650-321-3700. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Letter Perfect quickly are 37.446869, -122.160463. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Letter Perfect.
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Available amenities
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- NFC mobile payments
Planning
- Quick visit
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Service options
- In-store shopping
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- Delivery
Hannah
This CUTEST shop to visit in Palo Alto! The owner has worked there for over 25 years and is very kind and genuine. They deliver personal and professional customer service in this tiny shop. There are so many cards, books, stationary, and trinkets to look at, the owner has impeccable taste! I’ve bought some cards and postcards here, as well as a wax sealing kit. There are no photos allowed inside or else I would attach a few here!
09.2022Kristine
This is a unique and wonderful store. Outstanding greeting cards and unusual gifts. The proprietor is lovely. I can't recommend it highly enough.
01.2022Nabiha
The owner of this place is so so sweet!! Me and my sister really enjoyed the store, lots of variety and cool stuff
12.2021Ariel
An inviting, beautiful storefront. Several neat items & cute cards, which I would have been tempted to buy had everything been less expensive. (I was bummed to see that Rifle Paper Co. prices were way higher in store than online directly from the seller.) Perhaps a lovely place to go when I am less poor than I am now.
12.2019Seema
A Palo Alto treasure! This shop is curated with beautiful and unique cards, thoughtful keepsakes and elegant gifts. I was so impressed when the owner, Gwen Gasque, saw me admiring an art piece that was on backorder and personally called me when another was available. She, like her store, is elegant, thoughtful, and deserves the full support of the community. Be sure to check it out!
12.2019Alexandra
Lovely stationary store! I came here for a Valentine's day gift and card and birthday card. I really loved the variety of cards and other gifts and stationary items they had. This small business has been running for 36 years with original owner! So cool -- I plan to continue supporting them and encourage others to check it out!
12.2017Kate
I love this shop. As soon as you walk in, you're tempted by the allure of high-quality notebooks and journals. And you're greeted by the warm, lovely staffers, who are as much of a reason to visit Letter Perfect as the terrific stationery and cards. I appreciate the spectrum of cards they stock. Simple letterpress is available along with more traditional styles of cards. Bonus: There's an area in the back where you can sit and write a card.
12.2017Nnenna
This place is so eclectic! My sister and I loved being in that cozy store. I wish that I wrote on stationary often enough to justify buying that much stationary. I couldn't take pictures so you have to visit the store to see how awesome it is. The store owner is also pretty chill.
12.2017Kassandra
I came here with a group of friends and was immediately treated with a great amount of disrespect. It looked cute at first but the attitude of the workers is unpleasant leaving me uncomfortable. The worker snatched a box right out of our hands and made me feel unwelcome and disrespected.
12.2017Daniel
It's a cute store with a great selection of very nice cards at reasonable prices. They have many handmade cards and others that are beautiful. Most of them are blank, which means you're not stuck with someone else's stupid, generic writing. Many of these nice cards are just $5-10. They also have plenty of more conventional cards.
12.2012