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    Nycole R.

    When you're killing time in the airport, any store is worth a visit-even those that sell giant toys that would be really hard to carry on the plane with you. And as LEGOs have increased in popularity in the recent years, so have the stores where you can collect them. I saw no shortage of people browsing the shelves and plenty of them leaving with the easily-identified yellow bag. If you're passing through the SLC airport and need a souvenir for yourself or someone else, this is a good stop to make. Happy travels!

    Lynnann W.

    Super cute and perfect for last minute gifts for kids or even adults. Considering small footprint; very nice stock available. Service was excellent!

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    Utah Book & Magazine

    Utah Book & Magazine

    3.4
    (33 reviews)
    5.1 mi
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    Lotta lotta stuff to look at. Some things are organized and some aren't, but there's a lot of junk…read morehere. The entire time I was there, the store owners were yelling at each other and the woman would not stop cursing the man the entire time she walked around the store fixing stuff. After a while, I ended up finding a book that I wanted to give my niece when the woman came by, fixed some random book on the shelf behind me and said, "Don't touch the books if you aren't going to put them back correctly." Excuse me? I didn't even touch that book. I immediately put the book I was going to buy back and walked out the store. Incredibly rude to each other and their customers. Many shelves are bending and I wouldn't be surprised if they broke and books came crashing down on someone's head. Stay away from here!

    The Utah Book & Magazine store is a trove of old treasures. There's a lot of history within it's…read moreshelves. The moment you enter, you're engulfed by the smell of old books - what would you expect! The store had a tremendous collection but it was hard to navigate or just browse. The store owner was very knowledgeable and is able to tell you where things are located, if you know what you're looking for (such as specific author and title). I didn't spend too much time in the store. I was just accompanying a friend who wanted to browse Downtown Salt Lake City. It's definitely a place to find unique trinkets/gift.

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    Target

    Target

    3.1
    (85 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    What can I say? It's a Target, yes, but it's *my* Target. Five stars for the staff and customer…read moreservice. They're always friendly, attentive, and clear the lines quickly. They bring drive-up orders out quickly and make returns simple and fast. The organization of some areas of the store, on the other hand, leaves something to be desired, particularly the shoe section. It can be incredibly difficult to find the size and style you want and they seem to have given up on organizing them, but they're there and somewhat near the display shoe. That being said, I'm willing to overlook that and continue to shop at this Target because of the staff. There are several employees that I've seen working here for over two years now, and they're always friendly and kind to me and my family, which I greatly appreciate. Any time I need help they're always eager to assist and happy to help!

    I needed to speak with someone at the store before heading down there and I called several…read moredepartments several times and no one answers. I also find that a lot of their employees are pretty scarce on the floor if you need help and relatively un enthusiastic (although there is one girl at the self checkout that's so it's very friendly!) I expect less than stellar customer service from Walmart, but not target! Come on guys do better! I really don't like leaving bad reviews, but I'm hoping someone from management will see it and improve things because I really like this location.

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    Dr Volt's Comic Connection

    Dr Volt's Comic Connection

    4.4
    (39 reviews)
    4.3 mi
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    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.

    Got a scam pack of Pokémon 151 cards. Make sure to check the back of your cards before they give…read morethem to you. They will slide them into a bag without you looking at them when you buy them. If you flip them over you will see that there is a shrinkage and that the packages have been pre-opened.

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    Five Below

    Five Below

    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    The good: I got invisible ink drawing pads here as well as…read morekids birthday cards. I liked how many card options they had for $1 that were age specific. They had a lot of great back-to-school gear as well like backpacks, scissors and glue. They had the snackle box for much cheaper than Amazon (almost half the price). I also got $0.15 lollipops for my kids for the airport. The bad: They had tons of phone cases for iPhone 16 but I didn't see one for 16e. The interesting: The products are targeted toward teens but there are tons of fun items for all ages.

    Honestly very annoyed after my last visit here…read more I've been shopping at Five Below since they came to Utah. It's definitely a bargain store, many items are too cheaply made to be worth it, but I've often found a lot of good deals in decent quality fun items. Five below is my go to for kids art supplies, I get exercise equipment there, candy, things for my classroom, things for my home, etc. I look forward to going and basically always unexpectedly spend $100+. The experience and products are going down hill and I'm finding myself just irritated on the days following a Five Below haul. Prices have gone up on a lot of things, and while it may only be $2, that's a 40% increase from the original $5 price tag. That's an astronomical markup. The real kicker is that they've stopped pricing most things, so you don't even realize the price has gone up. I would say 2/3 of the items in the store are not priced. There aren't prices anywhere on the tags, sometimes a shelf will list the price, but often not. There are not scanners to check prices either. This particular store doesn't have a "and beyond" section like other locations, so I inferred that that meant everything was actually $5 or less, since items priced above $5 are typically in the "and beyond" section. On my trip yesterday, seven of the items I purchased that didn't have a price listed anywhere were $7-$8, these are all items that previous were $5 each, so I unexpectedly spent and additional $16. I would not have bought most of these items if I'd known they'd gone up so much. Nail in the coffin for me was check out. Self checkout was closed, only one register open despite ample staff and a long line. When it' was my turn, I'm asked if I want to buy a reusable bag, and I declined. The cashier said "okay" and kept scanning the items, not bagging anything. About a minute in, I clarified that I do want my items bagged, but I don't wish to buy reusable bags. I was told they ran out of bags and my only choice was to spend money on reusable bags, I'm not sure why this wasn't mentioned earlier when I declined the reusable bags, as I obviously wouldn't have been able to carry twenty loose items in my arms. I had to either leave everything there, or buy four bags to carry my stuff home. I think making customers pay for a company's mess up is horrible business, and here's the real kicker- this is my third time at this location, and the third time they've magically been out of bags and made me buy reusable!!! Manage your store better, this is so sloppy and unprofessional! Overall Five Below can be a fun store to buy cheap versions of trendy items, or inexpensive staples like organizing supplies, items for the office, kids toys, etc, but you always need to shop mindfully and be aware that things are cheap for a reason. The "fridge planner" I bought this week doesn't even have magnets to stick to the fridge. I'm usually a size XS, but know Five Below runs small so I sized up and got an S in shorts... they won't even go over my butt. Ultimately, if you want to try the store, maybe try a different location. No bags three visits in a row honestly pisses me off. Oh, and the best part? Every single one of those cheap ass bags had holes in them by the time I got home, so I couldn't even reuse them. I genuinely think businesses need to pay an environmental fine for marketing things as "reusable" when they're too low quality to be reusable. I'm not even mad about the money I lost not being able to use them again, I'm pissed that these bags take waaaaaaaaY longer to break down in the landfill than a regular plastic bag, and that Five Below is scamming their customers into thinking they're doing something good, when it's actually far worse for the planet.

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