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    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    5 years ago

    This is one of the coolest game stores I've ever been too. Great selection and the staff is friendly and willing to answer all my questions.

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    Barnes & Noble Booksellers

    Barnes & Noble Booksellers

    (8 reviews)

    $$

    One of the few anchor-stores left to the Southern Hills Mall. They didn't have their doors open…read moregoing into the mall right away once allowed to open 'post-Covid.' (They do now.) They are requiring masks. (Obv I'm writing this during Covid, but I know this location well. I didn't base my Stars off their Covid rules.) The hours differ from the mall's somewhat, which is great. They actually stay open an hour or two later on Sundays. They've also done several events for book releases and have had theme nights. (I've personally participated in some Harry Potter cosplay!) This location doesn't have much for seating like I've seen other B&N's do. The kids' area is fantastic. They do readings every so often. The bathroom has ALWAYS been a nightmare. Maybe all the mall people use it thinking it's going to cleaner than the food courts'? It's a mess. Every time. Has a Starbucks and some tables. Full Starbucks menu. But no online ordering or can't use Starbucks gift cards. Which I think is odd, but must be the rules when a location is inside another business. They have two spots for registers but they're never both 'open.' SEVERAL times I've gone to one side of the store hoping to pay to having to turn around and go to the other side. I get not having all 8 registers open...but why not at least 1 per side? Music area is small and kinda lacking, IMO. But that's me. (I think this location is smaller than the average store size. At least seems like it.) It's honestly the only place in town to buy books minus a Target or Walmart. There may still be one more store WAY across town selling books, but I can't remember if they're still operating.

    I am a big fan of this store, but due to a recent event, I actually canceled my membership here…read more Basically, in 2018, I was able to price-match as much as I wanted to as long as I had the Membership. However, as of 2019, that is no longer the case. At the time, Best Buy had the Blu-ray of The Big Bang Theory on sale for only $14.99, but the Best Buy, Target, and Walmart stores nearby did not have it. Barnes and Noble did have it and that is the reason why I went to the store to try to price-match. It wasn't that the store would not do a price-match of that caliber (we're talking a discount of about $35-40), it's that they flat-out​ do not price-match anymore. As a member, this is deeply insulting, not to mention that price-matching should be a basic practice of any business in 2019. Even if you are not making the same amount of money or even half of that, it is sure better than doing nothing for your customers. If you're looking to buy movies and TV show seasons here, I would not recommend it. They are very overpriced. However, if you are looking to buy books, by all means, go for it! You see, I do like the store, setup, and the Barnes and Noble Cafe. It is the "anti-price-matching" that I am against. I should also point out that this store does accept Apple Pay now, so that is a big plus too!

    Thinker Toys

    Thinker Toys

    (6 reviews)

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    A very cool toy store and even better, in close proximity to a park, so you can take toys and try…read morethem out as soon as you buy them. Castle motif on the building is pretty cool, down to a facsimile of a drawbridge and the store displays are also pretty choice. I back all that stuff. Inside, there are 2 floors of mostly higher end toys and a lot of really expensive stuff, like telescopes and space-related gear. I really appreciate that a ton, though their selection of other toys, compared to several other higher end toys stores, could use some work. They definitely have the space, but inventory needs some work and selection, particularly of expected lines, such as Hasbro and Bruder, are nearly entirely lacking here. There are several toys I've seen here and nowhere else, which is always cool to see, but not enough of those... They do also have a Thomas the Tank Engine side room and a room devoted entirely to Legos, so if you're into either of those, you'll be taking a walk into heaven here. As to me, I found it highly interesting but not ultimately super critically necessary, I guess. If you want to use a credit card, they have a minimum purchase, but if you can't find $5 worth of stuff here, you're not trying hard enough. Definitely not the best toy store I've ever seen or been in but a very delightful find, no question.

    Stopped by over lunch during a recent visit to Sioux City based on a recommendation. What a great…read moreand unique place! Fun atmosphere and helpful staff. The game I bought was $4 cheaper here than on Amazon. Regardless of price, it's a great visit. Shop local and support this terrific family owned business.

    Game State - tabletopgames - Updated May 2026

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