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    A Muse N Games

    4.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    11 years ago

    good place good staff, and a growing selection of games worth the trip

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    9 years ago

    The absolute best game store in Manitoba. The new location just makes it even better!

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    Toad Hall Toys

    Toad Hall Toys

    4.7(10 reviews)
    3.3 km
    $$

    Great toy store alternative to going to Toys 'r Us. This place has a lot of cute toys for kids and…read moreeven some adults. It's more of an old school toy store, you won't really find Barbies or video games there but there's a lot of offerings that kids will love because it'll actually allow them to use their imagination! The staff are okay, I can't say they've been super attentive but it gives you time to just browse without someone hovering over you.

    In my dreams I find myself on a toy store tour of the globe…read more And in that dream, the ultimate and final stop is this world-class gem in the exchange district. There's an art to putting together a top-notch toy store. You have to make sure that there's something uniquely fun and entertaining for all ages and all personality types. Toad Hall perfectly appeals to everyone from the simplest child to the grown up supergeek. It's all beautifully arranged. There's a section on touchy-feely tactile toys. There are stuffed animals and puppets. There are areas of the store dedicated to space aged robotic contraptions. There are places for those who are really into magical ponies. And then there's the absolute best model railroad center within a thousand miles. And although it is large without being overwhelming, It's still extremely difficult to browse here without being compelled to buy something. And it's extremely difficult to make that selection... there's just too much amazing. This place is like an extremely well curated FAO Schwartz... every toy is hand selected for it's uniqueness, creative strength and pure fun. In a city where children of all ages have to find inventive ways to stay warm in the winter, this spectacular store rises to the challenge and knocks it out of the park. A must see.

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    Across the Board Game Cafe

    Across the Board Game Cafe

    3.5(12 reviews)
    3.5 km
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    Realized Canadians don't use Yelp much so let me do a few quick reviews for my Winnipeg trip. We…read moredrove by this a couple nights ago so decided to stop by, unfortunately no time to play but just a coffee/dessert stop after our dinner. My feedback... - Our lattes were lukewarm so that's probably a 2-star on their own. GF carrot cake was pretty good. - Love the concept, everyone looks like they are having a great time which is 5+ - If I understand the pricing correctly, it's $10 per person regardless of how much food one orders. Feels like there should be some discount pending on the overall spending. - I saw a couple playing Uno, I did wonder why, I guess good for datenight. And looking at it a different way, you ate only paying labout $3.50 per hour. - All the staff we talked with were very friendly. - Hours are completely wrong on Yelp, check for the correct times on their website, they open late.

    I loved the feels here! Plenty of board games and awesome food to try! The first thing you see when…read moreyou walk in is a towering library of organized on shelves board games. There breakfast cereal smoothies were also so tasty! The captain crunch one was perfectly creamy and cinnamon-y. They even added caramel syrup to it! I had so much fun playing board games here with my friends. The staff can also help explain the board games to people when they don't know how to play exactly. Since there's so many games to choose from there's almost a guarantee that you'll find one you haven't played before. It's fun trying new things out with friends. : )

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    Chapters - Taylor Swift merchandise

    Chapters

    3.4(5 reviews)
    0.9 km
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    I had mentioned during the summer that I have two Chapters locations in Winnipeg that are my…read morefavourites. The first one is at St. Vital Centre. The other one is this one on Empress Street, at Polo Festival. I'd come here on a leisurely Sunday. I'd check out a few books and sit there, reading them before committing to buying at least one of them. I used to frequent this Chapters before a Winnipeg Blue Bombers game. It was easy to park, go inside to look at CDs and books, and head over to the game. The CD and DVD sections are long gone when you walk into the store and look to the right. The same fate happened to the Canad Inn Stadium (formerly Winnipeg Stadium). If you ever need confirmation of buildings in the past that are no longer there and you think I've been there, I can likely provide insight. It seems like I go through this exercise often! While killing some time before my late afternoon flight out of Winnipeg, I returned to this Chapters. There is still lots of parking, except that there are new stores next to Chapters, including a Burger King that I dropped by after this bookstore visit. This Chapters is special, as it's the only one in the city with two floors. Part of the ceiling is made of glass, so you have the natural sunshine that Winnipeg offers year-round (it's the second sunniest city in Canada) beaming into the store. It's cheerful and pleasant. There used to be a Starbucks cafe on the second floor. I rarely frequented it when I was a Winnipegger, other than to grab a snack and chat with a friend now and again. Sadly, the cafe is gone. The washroom is also closed off, which seems to be a theme in this area, including at the Plaza at Polo Park. If you do need a washroom, Burger King is your best bet. The main floor had new book releases. It also had a bunch of gift ideas, from tote bags, to mugs. The kids section was at the back on the same floor. I saw lots of books, games, and plushies. If you are looking for Kobo readers, they are no longer on the main floor. Go up to the second floor and face Empress Street. These readers were on sale. I like these readers, but I tend to read digital books through the Kobo app on my phone. Magazines are still on the second floor. The selection is one of the better ones in the city. There was a lot of Taylor Swift merchandise. You could get her records, books, calendars, and more. I liked seeing a rotary telephone next to all the merchandise. Sadly, it wasn't for sale. This store also had a decent manga section on the second floor. It's on the right when you leave the escalator to get to this floor. It was wonderful returning to this bookstore. I relived old memories and created a few new ones. I'm happy that this store is still around. (494)

    Dont use the online ordering . I ordered 2 books for early Dec pickup at the chapters at Kenaston…read moreBlvd. One book was backordered and the other was to be picked up in 2 weeks. After 2 weeks pickup was changed to the Empress store. Six months later I am still waiting for the second book to come in. July is the earliest they now claim. Yeah buy locally but what to do when they dont satisfy you. Try the competition

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    A Muse N Games - toys - Updated May 2026

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