Not sure how this place was named. It’s for people to come and play games(Magic? Wherever the kids are playing nowadays) at tables and buy junk food and game accessories. I was hoping to check out the records while my kid looked around. The owner did not look happy to see us. Nothing here for younger kids. Records were mostly circa 1985 record collections of pop/rock priced $ 1-$ 5 for records no one would want. Anything that looked half-interesting was $ 15-$ 30. Forget Jazz or classical. Didn’t see the 78s. Records where alphabetical but in boxes in the back. Not worth a stop unless you’re into Magic-type card games. No fun. No factory.
Baxter M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hell, MI
I love to peruse the vinyl record collection in the back of the store. You can find hidden gems that you haven’t seen in years. The prices are very reasonable,(and sometimes negotiable). The main focus of the store are magic cards and tournaments, I really don’t care for these kind of things but I like the vinyl records. The store has a unique charm that only a private owner could pull off. The owner is on staff almost every day and is happy to accommodate special requests,(within reason). Oh, another odd thing that I like is the cheap drinks and snacks. This place is a must do.