I can’t remember the last time I’ve been to a place with that killer of a vibe.
Right in the heat of Grand Avenue’s eclectic art scene, this former confection creation station is now a very cool, very open and airy art space.
I started collecting in 1985, and being 34 years old, that makes me ancient in terms of modern comic book collectors. AABC is right up my alley.
Thanks to Yelp and the wonderful reviews I read, I booked Camelback Moving for my first move in seven years.
Dinner for two for about 20 bucks and homemade meals without the hassle of cooking. This place rocks.
I’ve spent about three hours here every day since they’ve opened. It’s such a great place. Can’t say enough about it.
Initially hesitant with the proximity to ASU’s downtown campus, I have found it to be quite peaceful during the week and it is super quiet on weekends.
Really, the point of this review is to see how many times I can write “cheese.”
I know what you are thinking looking at my photo — dude, you’re fat. You can’t do yoga. Not only that, but I am as flexible as a board.
Any self-respecting record nerd must fill his/her shelves with obscure Krautrock, prog, psych and jazz. And Revolver has it, along with less obtuse titles.