I struggled with how many stars to give Afflecks because on one hand I liked some aspects of it and I like the idea behind it. On the other hand I kind of feel like it has fallen short of the idea behind it. And based on other reviews, it sounds like others may feel this way too... that Afflecks has passed its prime.
In looking up antique stores in Manchester, Afflecks appeared and with so many enthusiastic reviews, I bookmarked it and put it on my list of places to stop at while in the city. Walking in and figuring out what floor you are on and what floor the stores you want are on is a bit intimidating and it is probably just best that you wander. I started from the top and worked my way down.
There is a cafe on the top floor, so if you get lost inside the place, you can at least fuel up here. There was someone doing Tarot readings and some places selling crystals in the vicinity. If you keep walking there is a place selling retro video games. And they have quite a few for each gaming system. I headed down a floor and discovered a candy shop that also has a lot of American candy and cereals. I kind of wanted to buy everything! They have small boxes of American cereal including Captain Crunch (I grew up smelling it from the local Quaker Oats factory so it always reminds me of home) and... they have white chocolate Reese's Peanut Butter Cups!
I browsed the dresses in a store with 50's style dresses. They had petticoats, although they did not have the colour I wanted, but the lady gave me some suggestions of where I could get the colour I want. To be honest, after awhile I wasn't completely sure of what floor I was on, I just kept wandering. Some of the antique/vintage stalls do seem like they have a number of quality items... like a pair of Gucci Strappy Heels, but some of the other stalls seemed to have more of a charity shop vibe to them. In addition to this, there were a number of stalls selling goth items, there is a lingerie shop, records, a number of handmade jewelry stalls, a sequin-covered prom dress, and tattoo/piercing parlor. I also noticed a couple of shops that seemed a bit out of place... they seemed to have a High Street vibe about them although at one of them, I did find a strand of beautiful fresh water pearls.
I think my favourite find was the bead shop. Loads and loads of beads, jewelry making equipment, items to make hair clips/pins, ribbons, etc. It also seemed to be quite popular as it was the busiest store on my stop. As you are browsing they have small baggies with pens so when you go to check out, the staff don't have to go looking around for the prices. I will most likely be back as I have been dabbling in wire jewelry and crocheting with beads.
Overall, I think it offers quite a bit, and especially with the wide range of stores, it seems to offer a little bit for everyone. I certainly enjoyed exploring and am sure I will be back! read more