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Creative Culture

3.9 (17 reviews)
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Rachel H.

*MILKSHAKE REVIEW ONLY* The peanut butter / chocolate milkshake was fabulous! Loved all the hidden little treats within! (It's fun to try something new, but we'll probably cut our cost in half and head for ice cream next time!) We took our voluptuous milkshake to go and simply walked around the yard area by Bamboo Penny's. Lovely evening! Crafts: We didn't do any ourselves, but it looks like a fun (but $$) crafting time! From macrame, candle making, patch work, ceramic painting, and more. A great date night option for sure!

Jolene M.

Who doesn't want a customized hat? Creative Culture has some new menu items: - pour your own candle - plaster arts - bath salts - plant bar - wreath bar - DIY hat bar Such a fun experience. Bring the kids, bring the girls or heck even bring the hubby. There's something fun for everyone to create. Plus they have mega milkshakes!!

Aaron S.

I adore this place. My introverted side very much enjoys the calm vibes and opportunity to create/craft in this inviting space. Great place for a date night, whether you and your person want to work on a craft together or separate pieces. Also great to go by yourself as the times we've gone haven't been busy and overwhelming. Typically good music playing at a reasonable volume. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. I appreciate their knowledge of the options available and helping instruct you on getting started if needed. As someone who is not very artsy and intimidated by a completely blank canvas, I love the craft options here that give you a bit of a start but still a lot of room to make it your own. They have some large and in charge milkshakes that I've heard are quite good as well.

Kelli W.

My son loves Oreo shakes. Every Friday after school, I take him to get his weekly shake. I saw Creative Culture on a friend's post and decided he would get two that week. We were going to see if the shakes were worth the price tag. When we got there, my son was worried I was about to have him paint some pottery. He isn't the creative type or rather he doesn't like to paint and color things. We got to the counter and looked over the menu. My son ordered The Original (Oreo of course) and I had the Treat Yo' Self. I should have tried the holiday one as it looked tasty as well. These shakes were delicious!!! It was like the fancy Bloody Mary's that are full of stuff except it was a shake. The toppings change with the seasons. The jars are plastic though they look like glass and you take them with you. I will definitely come back and might paint something too.

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Rebecca K.

Such an unassuming gem hidden in Park Place! Came here on a Thursday night with some friends to paint pottery and enjoy milkshakes. There was no one there when we arrived, but as the night went on a handful of couples stopped in as well. The lady was very sweet and explained all of the available crafts they offered. She showed us examples of previous pottery work, gave us advice, and checked up on us throughout the night. The selection was decent, and we all were able to choose a piece we liked. I went with a plain cup and painted bows all over - bows are all the rage, and I am here for it! Anyway, the paint selection was vast with different shades of each color, and they had a nice guide with already glazed and fired colors. We were provided with reusable paint holders that had six slots each (but you can use more than just six colors), paint brushes of various sizes & textures, and aprons. Each table has six seats and comes with water, cups, and napkins to wash the brushes if needed. They also had stencils available, but we didn't end up using any. The entire process took us about two hours from start to finish and about two weeks to glaze and fire. We also ordered two milkshakes - The Original Oreo & Monthly Special. The Original Oreo consisted of vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, oreo crumbs, one large oreo cookie, cheesecake bites, a rice crispy treat, and pocky sticks. Need I say more?? The Monthly Special was just as good and was my personal favorite. Didn't catch the official name of this milkshake, but this consisted of strawberry ice cream, whipped cream, chocolate, strawberry cheesecake bites, pocky sticks, a rice crispy treat, a chocolate dessert, and cute heart sprinkles that lined the rim. Such a fun, seasonal drink! Overall, we had a fantastic time, and all agreed we want to come back!

Temitope A.

Fun, trendy, chic, and laid back. This is a great spot for any kind of event! Longtime friends catching up? A date? Birthday or Bachelor/ Bachelorette party? Baby shower? All would be appropriate here. Their milkshakes are very Instagram friendly, and the huge selection of different crafts leaves only your imagination as your limit. Have fun, be creative!

The Original

This review is strictly for the milkshakes. At first it felt very odd to go to a craft/D.I.Y. place for milkshakes but boy am I glad I D.I.D. The guy working there acted like it was perfectly normal to not partake in the craft side of the business which put us at ease. I ordered The Original (Oreo). Now it wasn't exactly like the picture online but close enough for me and I enjoyed it all the same. I believe it's worth the $14 and you get to take home the cup. We intentionally didn't eat before we came and I'm so glad- it will fill you up. Slightly random place for a fun drink but I recommend it- great milkshake and you can check out everything else they offer while you're sipping without the pressure.

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Destini S.

Aesthetically- this is IT. Overall, I walked in and was a bit confused with the layout. When you walk in, its a bit scattered and the menu isn't in the general vicinity as everything else. I had to ask a worker if I could order a milkshake and she was confused with my question...... but it's a really cool shop, where you can paint clay and get a milkshake. I came here specifically for the milkshake. The flavors were good. There's just a lot going on..., so i recommend sharing with someone? Unless you're willing to spend $15 on it. (Personally, I'll pass on the price...)

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So many different crafts to pick from. Had the most fun and the milkshakes are amazing!

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We walked in about 6:30 and no one said anything at all. We stood around and all the employees kept…read moredoing their thing... it wasn't until we finally approached one that we were able to get started. They have a large variety of things to glaze. We came for a half price studio feed which ended up being $4/ person. Aside from the below average customer service the facility itself smelt incredibly unpleasant. It smelt like a sewer the whole time and the smell never left the whole 90 minutes we were there. Pieces range in all prices- I think they're standard compared to other places. I'd come back if the smell wasn't so potent.

Went with my mom on a Sunday about a half hour after opening. We didn't have a reservation, but we…read morewere able to be seated at a table by the paints. 1 - They have tables up against the pottery which is TERRIBLE FLOW to be able to shop the pottery selection. You can't see the options and feel intrusive squeaking by painting customers while they're focused on their pottery. We had some miscommunication on availability of the pottery item we were looking for - coasters/tiles. The employee "helping" sent us off to try and find the item we were looking for rather than assisting us. 2 - Service is bleak at best. These kids don't have any customer service foresight. We were never checked on during our almost 2 hours spent painting there. 3 - Majority of the paint pens were not functioning. Many paint cups were very low volume or empty. No one seemed to be servicing the supplies. 4 - The birthday party in the back space was poorly managed. Back in the day they used to have a host and distribute paints to the kids at the table. I was shocked, and annoyed the kids were allowed to go up and select from all the larger paint selections for the whole shop which continually caused traffic jams for all customers. Being next to the paint area was stressful with lots of people constantly moving around us. On another note, there was no party host from the employees other than getting the kids their pottery. I can't imagine tipping for that "service". 5 - Speaking of tipping - tip apparently is included in any purchase here?? There wasn't an option to enter $0.00 into the CC machine. We had 8 tiles ($7/each - [shocking... and I guess shame on us for not asking how much each cost] + 2 studio fees (a rip off considering we collaborately painted 3 of our 8 items). Our total was $90. HAVING TO pay 15% tip FOR NO SERVICE was bitter icing on a crappy cake. Honestly, not sure I'll be back.

Creative Culture - venues - Updated May 2026

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