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    3.8 (60 reviews)
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    Hannah M.

    I can tell you now, this shop is going to make me very Very Very Poor... I love it, such a random gathering of odds and ends, some nostalgic, some art loveliness and some just straight up for kids, all pretty reasonably priced with a real range of items and prices. If you're as much of a fan of them as I am, they have a damn good selection of insulting cards, pretty postcards and giftwares (mines the new york map printed robe, if you so wish to get me one, thanks!) all sorts of homewares, jellycat teddies, bouncy eggs, instruments, projectors, kitchen wares, jewellery by small independents like wolf and moon, cushions, all in a manner of bright colours and prints. Whether you're arty, or hipster, or whatever, I would be pretty surprised if they didn't have something that you wanted to buy in here for yourself, never mind a friend. Heaps and heaps of quirky loveliness, that, honestly, you don't need, but you'll convince yourself that you do, and, all though the store is reasonably large, it is JAM PACKED TO THE FREAKING BRIM, there's stuff hanging off the ceiling and everything. The staff have always been lovely, and all though the stuff is spread round everywhere, you'll want to wander around for a while, just hide your bank card before you do if you're skint...

    james b.

    I hate 'gift shops', they usually mean that the person who you received your 'gift' from placed more importance on them having a nice day out looking at all the kitsch cards and shiny baubles rather than the actual end result- whilst nobody likes trawling the high street, I'm afraid that's were they keep all of the useful stuff and if your gift giver really loved you then they would have persevered. The fact that Oklahoma masquerades as an exception to the 'gift shops are shit' rule, thereby drawing in lots of unaware shoppers who where honestly trying to pick up something useful for somebody, only makes me madder as it means I'm twice as likely to get a Virgin Mary charm bracelet for my next birthday. Consumerism gone mad.

    Aleksandra B.

    This place is an alladin's cave of amazing and wonderous gifts. There is also a cafe attatched which serves yummy veggie food- I had a huge roast sweet potato with roast veggies and goats cheese- it was incrediable for only £4. And the hot chocolate is amazing. Back to the gift shop. So many amazing things to purchase. Jewellry, trinkets, special christmas things. A lot of stuff. The staff are very friendly indeed and will help you choose stuff. I was especially excited by the note books, and purchased two, £15 althogther. One of them is japanese, with an amazing floral pattern and a detailed japanese tube mao within. The other is cool and canvas. I love them. I love this place. Highly recommended. Quirky and fun, just like the city it is in.

    Angela B.

    I ended up in Oklahoma today as a way of sheltering myself from the rain and ended up spending a good hour in here. I have to disagree with the former reviewer as this is a great gift shop and an even better cafe. After knocking back one of the best Mocha's I've ever had and chowing down on carrot cake and a choc chip cookie (ok, I was hungry) I spent 20 mins browsing the amazing selection of gifts in the shop, which looks like a cross between santa's grotto and a Hawaiian beach hut, if you can imagine. The choice of gifts is just amazing. There are cabinets filled with contemporary jewellery (many pieces that I've spotted on ASOS), V&A museum gifts, books, brollies, cards, sweets, ceramics, you name it. There's even a DVD hire section. And the best thing is items start at just £2.

    emma c.

    Leaving it last minute like I usually do, I was wandering round the Northern Quarter desperately trying to find inspiration for a friend's birthday present and accidently stumbled upon the Oklahoma Café its windows laden with all kinds of quirky gifts. Inside I quickly realised it's also a café, the clue was in the diners sat at tables eating cake! Although I had just eaten, I had a quick glimpse at the menu, noticing its all vegetarian, vegan fair, how lovely and tasty looking! But I had arrived on a mission to find presents and I was spoilt for choice. Look beyond the 'grow your own boyfriend' and 'make your own voodoo doll' kits and all that other stuff which I like to call tat, there was some truly inspired gift ideas here too. Recycled Japanese influenced sandwich bags, little body lotions in the shape of cupcakes and a beautiful cabinet full of sparkly trinkets and unique pieces of jewellery, I think I spent a good 30 minutes meandering through it all and came away a happy camper with birthday present in hand. I shall have to return when another birthday comes along or if I can find an excuse sooner with an empty stomach so I can sample the menu too.

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    Magma

    Magma

    4.4(21 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    Magma Magma books is possibly one of the coolest shops I…read morehave been into in a long time! Why you may ask? Because it sells MOOMINS merchandise and books!! They sell all sorts of cool things here like books, magazines, swirly notebooks, cuddly toys (moomin ones!), eco friendly stuff which comes in the shape of recycled objects made into something else uselful, the mother board coasters are pretty snazzy! Like the other shops on Oldham street, its only small but the layout is perfectly set out to seem like there is so much space! I love it!

    Situated on Oldham Street, but a hop and skip from the Night and Day Café lies this fantastic…read morebookshop. I've been visiting this place for ages, even if it's just to browse through the store and short list future gifts. I've recently acquired some American Film Making/Studies from there (the Steven D. Katz shot by shot/cinematic motion - books that are usually pretty hard to get hold of unless you're on the net. This is one of those places where the staff know what they're talking about and can help either find what you're looking for or influence you enough to take a punt on their own expertly led recommendations in the vast array of different books and magazines in this store (increasingly rare in the accountant led 'United Chaindom'). It's a shame many more shops were as enthusiastic and passionate as the folks behind magma...I know they can't all be this way but it's currently unfairly balanced. One large chain book store dominates now (and with unfortunately less choice, more celebrity led airport reading fodder) and with supermarkets getting in the act of the book market (albeit with a truly disturbing 'array' of 'books') we should be thankful that places like this are still open in our cities. A large section of this shop sells magazines which are more like the aforementioned coffee table books the higher echelon of mags if you will. Film, Architecture, Typography, Illustration, Photography, Graphics, Fashion, Art, Design, Cities all these creative acts and scenarios collude together in the books and magazine range. They sell a top mag called 'Specialten' which is a 'bi-monthly collection of short films, music videos and exclusive interviews' which comes with a DVD for the media. Just reminded myself to pick up the next edition as I type this... This shop (alongside one or two in London village possibly the other two Magma's as it happens) was the only such store to stock Daniel Johnstone's graphics/drawings books (and as such is referred to in the fantastic Daniel Johnstone documentary). Reanimate your creative synapses and spare at least half an hour to imbibe the glorious fractions of the arts world we don't see as much as we should. It's always a pleasure to walk into a store like this, find what you're looking for (or see something jump out at you which grabs your interest by the book ends) and after downpiping your debit/credit details into the 21st Century piggy bank walk from the shop, freshly acquired book in hand. Rifling through the pages of a new 'Ilva Table book' in a nearby boozer/café is one of life's great, small pleasures.

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    Fig + Sparrow - Three weeks of the only toilet in the venue being broken.  Oscar Wilde couldn't describe the stench, either.

    Fig + Sparrow

    4.0(42 reviews)
    0.2 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    5 years have passed since I was last here.. Unfortunately time has not served this place well…read more Deciding to meet up before an event for some breccy I was not quite prepared for the upcoming events. The decor is still quite homely however the seating is still very close, to a point where my friend could not even sit opposite me due to the narrow gap between the chair and table. Embarrassment set aside I went to grab some menus to find there was none. I was informed by a waitress that I had to read off the wall..so for ease I took several pictures of the menu to enable my friend to browse with ease. The menu was limited, I mean when I think of breccy I imagine eggs to be present at the very least. But no this was eggless, baconless with just options of toast, avocado, and nothing inspiring really..also there were NO PRICES. Walking up to the till I was acknowledged by a grumpy guy. Perhaps he needed a Smile latte. Anyway I ordered a cold brew along with the avocado on toast, paying extra for some additional smoked salmon. After choosing what fresh bread I wanted, he slapped me with a £12 bill.. I was gobsmacked.. Returning to my seat I reassured myself " This is going to be the best avocado on toast ever". So the cold brew arrived with a fresh piece of orange floating in it. It was pleasing to note that the brew making is still top notch. Now the food itself.. this arrived on two pieces of toast, half a pear sliced on each piece with a sliver of smoked salmon. This was dressed with a light mixture of chili and lemon. My friends beans and toast was deconstructed, she had to make it up herself...this was I think £6-8 ...for beans on toast.. I found my victuals tasty enough but could not justify the price, £5.99 would have been more realistic at best. Anyway overall the service was poor, the lack of important details such as no physical menus, napkins, prices, inquiries if the food was okay and lack of logical seating. I might pop in for a coffee to take away but this I doubt.

    Was happy to find this place after rather miserably trudging round the Northern Quarter in the rain…read morelooking for somewhere to sit down and have a hot drink. It has a comforting well maintained ambience (even the basement loo!) and the staff are extremely friendly. I really like the broad wooden table in the middle of the coffee area, feels calming and comfortable to sit at! I tried the Marrakesh loose leaf mint tea which was very nice although not as good a fresh mint tea - when I return next I'll try the peppermint instead. They have some lunch in a jar meals which is a fun concept although I'm not sure the actual contents would be that exciting. But it's a nice touch, also like the jugs of water with orange slices and sugar syrup. Shops like this which contain loads of really overpriced unnecessary home items I normally just dismiss as selling tat but for some reason the stuff here entranced me, especially cushions featuring a dog saying "Bonjour" /holding a French flag in its mouth (srsly I don't know why I found this so cute) and a wire basket for £18 which I for some reason felt I really need in my life. My friend felt the same about a set of colourful plastic spoons...I don't what this place does to you but I enjoyed it!

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    Kenji

    Kenji

    3.8(5 reviews)
    0.1 miCity Centre

    Cool shop the products are good quality but it's slightly more expensive then it should be would…read morerecommend asian supermarkets for the japanese snacks it's much cheaper

    KENJI is a gift store specialising in Japanese style culture and items, they have beverages and…read moreother items associated with Japan, it is a pretty new store to the mall. I was drawn in by a post which claimed they sold hand sanitisers and due to the current situation regarding Coronavirus (CONVID-19) it seems every pharmacy, drug-store or anywhere which would sell hand gels have been sold out however - They were advertising a product they did not sell - They were overpricing them heavily at £2.50 for a small one, which although isn't as bad as merchants on online giants such as eBay it still is around double the price it would be usually, which Boots and Superdrug still charge nearby if you're lucky enough to get your hands on one. The store also is so narrow, they've crammed so much stuff in a small place meaning it's so hard to walk around the store or find a specific product or even stop to look at something, the store did look good but even if the store is quiet, it isn't really made with the customer experience and ease of getting around the store in mind. Looking good and delivering a good customer-experience should go hand in hand, not one or another. Strangely, they had a drink selection with writing in Japanese I struggled to read allergen information and they didn't seem ready to drink they were lukewarm, being in a hot mall location without refrigerating them which is a bad idea. A Japanese themed gift-shop is a really exciting concept and it's a shame this store is more dire than exciting and fails to live up to its' great potential. 1*

    Northern Flower

    Northern Flower

    3.5(19 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
    £££

    Let's be honest, flowers can't erase a stupid argument or replace a family heirloom you've smashed…read more They can however, help you get out of the dog-house and back into your loved one's good books. The trick is, you need to buy as big a bouquet as you can carry and you need to hand-deliver them with a humble apology, a big hug and an even bigger kiss. I can't help you with the last three but I can recommend you get the flowers from The Northern Flower. Situated on Tib Street in the Northern Quarter, it's a cracking little florist that sells a small but brilliant selection of everything from roses, lillies and gerberas to birds of paradise, exotic flowers and big plants. Everything is reasonably priced, the staff are friendly and accomodating and they also sell a small selection of wine and champagne. Good luck and god speed!

    If I need flowers I head here. They for a while had a tiny little pug puppy, being a man I usually…read moredon't fall for such pathetic things, but this thing is cute, like definition of cute. Any way northern flower is a small shop front that hosts all manner of lovely green matter. At different times of the year they keep all varietys of plants from orchids to the very cool carnivorous plants including pitcher plants and monkey traps (they dangle down and have been known to catch monkeys in their huge pitcher mouths). The folk behind the counter (always one girl whenever I'm there) knows her stuff inside out and can advise you on an easy to care for birthday present, gift for the girlfriend all the way to more technical beasts such as the before mentioned.

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