"Blessed are the geek; for they shall inherit the earth."
OK, maybe inheriting the Earth is a bit much, but we can at least occupy the cool parts of it. And this, friends, is definitely a cool part. I only made a fleeting visit due to train timings, but I'd heard about it and seen the posts on Facebook and Twitter (how like us geeks to use that Social Meeja stuff, right?) so I wanted to check it out.
Instantly, I was overjoyed to find the entrance was papered with comic book pages! I had to stop myself from reading them and venture down the stairs. At this point, I want to note that there is a lift available for disabled or mobility challenged peeps, which I heartily approve of. Nice touch, folks!
When you get down, as the other review mentioned, the welcome is warm without being overpowering. The layout is simple, the decor is bright and the leather couches are a welcome comfy touch!
The arcade machines and board games are a great idea, and the reading material is varied, and not too old either. I only had a coke, but there was coffee, cupcakes and all sorts of American Candy gubbins to tempt people with. The menu looks fun too, with pop tarts! POP TARTS!!!
A wide range of comic books was available to buy, and all sorts of geekery. Indeed, I ended up buying some Lego and some badges I'd say that makes it a success on the merchandising front.
I will return here, and I've already recommended it to other people, and will continue to do so.
A nice wee break from the norm and the chain stores... support local businesses, people! read more