Great shop with loads of silly stuff which we spent a good while browsing and having a laugh with. The shop attendant was very friendly(and mental) and we had a long chat about TV series and movies. The only negative is that some of the mystery boxes they sell have been opened so they can sell choice figures separately and more expensively(only realised after buying one).
Jack R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
10.23.13 This place has ninja hanger, deep sea diving tea men, and 2D purses. If you have no idea what I’m talking about then you haven’t been to this shop. The staff is friendly and they have more do’s it’s and what’s it’s than I came name. Perfect if you have an extra $ 5 or $ 10 burning a hole through your pocket.
Susan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
This is a very very very cute store! Yes their stuff sometimes don’t make sense but they have a lot of everyday items with a funky or cute design. They seem to have everything from stationary supplies to books, to culinary supplies and more. Each item has their own unique design that you can purchase for yourself or buy as a gift! I bought a few items as gifts and my friends love how cute the designs are.
Cecille R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Winter Park, FL
Stopped in to kill some time. What a cute little shop. I would compare to a family friendly version of Spencer’s gifts. Lots of cool and unique little gifts and gadgets for family, coworkers, etc. I wanted to take photos but signs were posted stating«no photos please». Pricing on some items were higher than norm but that’s what you get when you’re in a touristy area! Still worth it to stop in if you’re looking for a unique gift!
Amanda M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lake Mary, FL
Cute little specialty shop, full of interesting and funny items. Lots of things here appear to be slightly overpriced, but then again, it’s situated in the Citywalk. Many of the items might be found on at a better price… I’m still searching. None of the items there were overly useful, but the books were cool and the stuff for kids was fun. I didn’t end up buying anything, as nothing stood out. The only thing that stood out, was that there were 3 employees crammed into this small space. The first employee(male) made me very uncomfortable. He was too close and was asking me too many personal questions and I kept trying to escape! Look man, I’m just trying to look around. The second employee(female) approached me soon after I escaped and asked if I needed help finding anything. Such a weird question, because this shop isn’t a place where you would go to find something. It’s more of a place where you see something and buy it — like an impulse. Unless you’re looking for a gift for an 8 year old boy, but then again, it’s hard to have something specific in mind, in a place that sells weird lunch boxes and solar system sets. Not kidding you, 2 minutes later I was in another corner of the store and she came right up to me again, making eye contact as she asked me if she could help me find something! Are you serious? You don’t remember me from the aisle over there? There were only 2 other customers in the store! Thankfully, the third employee was busy demonstrating an item to the other 2 customers, so no weird stories concerning that guy. Man, for those of you in my decade that remember the Gap game, try doing it in this store, which is literally less than 500 square feet. You’ll never get out alive!