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    Game Haven

    3.7 (18 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    6 months ago

    Very professional game store and have an online card system to purchase singles. Friendly and helpful

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    6 years ago

    Super nice and fast to serve, also nice deals on cards and board games over all I'm in and out of this a lot happy with my time here

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    13 years ago

    Good, family friendly, lots of games. Always clean and bright, more than you can say of some game shops.

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    13 years ago

    WAY over priced on their trading cards games and accessories. Do not look here to buy cards.

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    Dr Volt's Comic Connection

    Dr Volt's Comic Connection

    4.4
    (39 reviews)
    11.4 mi
    $$

    Walking around the Gateway District in downtown Salt Lake City when we came across this comic…read morebook/hobby store. We actually found this place unexpectedly right after parking the car in the nearby parking garage and my LTP, who enjoys collecting comic books, wanted to pop in and see what they had here. If you're a comic book nerd, then this is the place for you. They have a lot of awesome stuff in here. All their comic book selections that they have available are in boxes located in the back of the store and are listed in alphabetic order for easy browsing. They also have comic books that are permanently sealed and can't be opened. When I was little, I was a huge, huge fan of the Sonic the Hedgehog comics, and seeing some of those here brought me back to my childhood. Along with comic books, they also have puzzles, trading cards, board games, and a collection of the world's smallest things, like the world's smallest Godzilla and the world's smallest Barbie doll. They had the world's smallest Magic 8 ball as well and I tested one while it was in the package. It was so small that I couldn't read the text after I shook it. We love working on puzzles in our free time and we would've bought one if we weren't working on one back at home right now. This was a cool place to step into. Very spacious and lots to choose from, you could spend hours and hours in here.

    I happened to stop in on my way to get "dessert" after dinner at D&B last weekend. I was amazed at…read morehow big the store was! I was excited to see all the manga and anime figures they had available as well. The guy on staff was helpful with recommendations of manga that I was looking at, and he was patient as I knocked some of them over. I look forward to going back and seeing what they have in stock. I ended up getting a Muzak QPosket. :)

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    Gweedo's Comics

    Gweedo's Comics

    4.5
    (4 reviews)
    31.3 mi

    Neat little newer store with a boatload of CGC graded books. The prices on these were about at…read moremarket value, which is great. The ungraded higher end books, however, were sort of scattered about the store, on various walls, or even stacked (unstoppable) in a glass case. The back room ha 25 or so long boxes to look through. A note on the prices of the raw books: WAY over market. I mean, astronomically so. Prime example, Daredevil #181 in NM is a $5-15 book all day. This store had it at $55. That's just one example. I've never Said to a store owner/employee "how on earth are you pricing these?!" But I did today. The owners wife? Was super sweet though, and took my complaining in stride. I bought all of two comics unfortunately, but I was looking to spend far far more. I would come back, if only to score a nice CGC book or three.

    Kind of a dark store, on the smaller side and with some very odd hours, the selection of comics is…read moredecent and there is a lot of eclectic stuff in there as well, such as old video games. There is also a solid selection of action figures, including some older ones, so worth a look in that respect. Prices are also excellent, which gives it the push I was thinking from 3.5 stars, but this would be something I'd look into only occasionally, as it's debatable how worth the fight to get in during the limited hours is. For me, this will be something I'll check in maybe 2 or 3 times a year...

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    Side case of higher priced ungraded books.
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    Dragon's Keep

    Dragon's Keep

    3.9
    (10 reviews)
    15.9 mi
    $$

    Everything you'd want in a game/comic store. Plenty of selection, helpful staff (more on that…read morelater), snacks, places to play different games, sensible layout, and a bathroom :) What stands out most however is the staff. So many other stores the staff can be condescending and/or ignore you. They're helpful without being overbearing. I've brought my kids (ages 10 to 4) and without exception the staff has always been kind to them and even occasionally given them free comics and things. On the not as positive, it's a bit dark, but I've never been to a comic or game store that was brightly illuminated, and I'm sure for some that's a positive. It's not so dark that you can't see the products, I just wouldn't mind it a bit brighter. The location is on state and the street is kind of busy, but I've always been able to park in front, I'm not sure what they do when they have events. They do daily events like Magic, Star Wars RPG, mini painting, etc. It's MY game store, and I couldn't be happier.

    WARNING: If you are buying bulk One Piece TCG singles or have any value for customer support, stay…read morefar away from Dragon's Keep! Our most recent visit was to the Spanish Fork Dragons Keep location (and will be our last) to purchase cards for some One Piece TCG decks we were building. We found a whitebox of rares and don cards for OP-16. At checkout, the cashier (who happened to be the store owner for Dragons Keep, Leeder Francis) said that each rare was $0.50 then my wife asked if each Don!! card was also $0.50 as she looked at the TCGplayer market price which was $0.30 and we did not see any in store listing price. Leeder responded with: Yes, they are $0.50 which this bulk price saves you money. My wife proceed with the transaction and we left. I was curious how much we were saving so on the drive home (we live about 20 minutes away) I decided to get on TCGplayer to check that claim. The TCGplayer market price would have been $10 cheaper total and on average, rare cards were worth $0.20 (I honestly wouldn't have cared about the price difference but Leeder mentioning that we saved money I now wondered how). I decided to call the store about this discrepancy, after explaining the situation to the employee that answered, I was handed to Leeder. I patiently tried to explain our experience buying singles at their multiple locations which has included both bulk price per card and using TCGplayer market price. Leeder explained that their store policy was to charge $1.00 per rare (rip off by the way) for One Piece TCG so him charging $0.50 per rare (still a terrible deal) was us "saving money". This explained our misunderstanding, and would have been sufficient for our questions, and we would have moved on. However, he then continued to state our previous experiences at Dragons Keep where we were charged TCGplayer market price instead of a bulk price per card was a lie and that we were liars. A little taken back, I tried patiently to tell him we've had employees at their stores in the past sell us commons, uncommons and, rares based on TCGplayer market price. After some time of Leeder's unprofessional and rude behavior, he told us we could return the cards for a refund then "get the f*ck out of his Dragon's Keep". I'm still somewhat bewildered that the store owner would behave like this to a customer over a reasonable misunderstanding. There must be some miscommunication between stores/employees on charging for One Piece TCG singles. Note the entire phone call lasted only 6 minutes, the portion I talked to Leeder was probably 4 minutes, very short temper, cannot work with customers. As a result of this conversation, I'm leaving a 1 star review and will never go back to any Dragons Keep for any reason. Initially I was going to leave a three star review due to their pricing with regards to One Piece TCG singles being inconsistent across stores and even individual employees (with respect to commons, uncommons and less expensive rares). Some employees will scan each individual card and go off the TCGplayer market price while others charge a bulk price per card which is confusing and frustrating as the customer since going at different times or locations can result in a significant variation in total cost. I think the employees are great and kind, even though I don't think they are following what Leeder expects, and the tournaments/events we've been to also have been great (granted we haven't tried other locations because we were very happy with Dragons Keep, but we will now) with an awesome community. To those getting into One Piece TCG both to collect/display cards as well as to play the game, buy off TCGplayer. It might be a little intimidating as a first purchase but if you buy enough from the same seller you avoid paying shipping, you will save a decent bit of money over Dragon's Keep, and you will save time instead of hunting through unorganized boxes/binders. I would normally like to and encourage others to support their local stores but, business owners like Leeder don't deserve your money or support.

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    End Zone Hobby Center

    End Zone Hobby Center

    3.9
    (22 reviews)
    34.9 mi
    $$

    My favorite game store in Utah. More board games in one place than I've ever seen! The staff is…read morevery friendly and helpful. They have good game recommendations. I'm often looking for small box games as I travel and they're able to recommended several and talk me through what I might like about them. This place is awesome!

    I have shopped at End Zone for about 16 years as a well-stocked store for German-style board games…read more There was a time that if you told them what games you liked best, they would recommend a purchase to you with a money-back guarantee that you'd love it. The few times I tried it their recommendation was worth the purchase. Now with almost 500 games in my collection and using BoardGameGeek for most game news, reviews and players' community, I only stop in for board games occasionally if they happen to have something new on hand for as fair a price as anywhere--sometimes works out, sometimes not. Today the stock on hand in the Clearfield store is quite impressive--less so in Bountiful. Indeed the 10% off MSRP prices are less common now than they once were yet I still recommend End Zone for its generally reliable effort to put some 'friendly' into the Friendly Local Game Store shopping experience. That said, if the small staff are tied up chatting with anyone else, the huge amount of stock can be challenging to navigate and find what you're searching for among the stuffed and cluttered shelves. I stop in End Zone more often now for the large LEGO store that now occupies half of the former retail space -- with the DnD and collectible miniatures/card games that one were there having expanded to the retail space next door. Their business has grown a lot! As a frequent LEGO buyer I find End Zone is an awesome store for adult fans and kids. As a 'gold' account member they get to stock many of the large and exclusive sets one normally only finds at LEGO brand stores or online. In pandemic times LEGO exclusives have frequently been out of stock online, so End Zone has proved to be a worthwhile stop for finding what I was seeking. Not always, but regularly. It's unfortunate that one doesn't earn any of the gifts-with-purchase or other loyalty rewards that LEGO offers for purchases through their brand & online stores--which tempers some of my purchases here--but at least End Zone prices their sets at MSRP. Retired set availability can vary widely of course. And End Zone doesn't carry any of the Build-A-Minifigure kiosk exclusives. But at least they are not like the Teton Toys store at Farmington Station who price their LEGO retail stock far above MSRP.

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    End Zone Hobby Center
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