“This is the best art supply store. It just seems to have everything for every medium commonly used. There's a wide variety of markers to choose from. They also have gift cards. One gotcha, parking is very difficult. It's best to walk there. There is validated parking from an adjacent garage though.”
“This place was so good. Had the Bibimbap bowl with organic greens and ginger beef. It was amazing. It included egg, kim chi, pickled yellow radish, fresh cucumber, cooked spinach, chili sauce. It was an amazing explosion of flavor and a healthy, nourishing meal as well. The ginger beef had a great flavor and they gave me a lot of it. In Boston, most restaurants really skimp on the meat or protein, no matter how much you pay for it, but it seems like this little bowl place does not. I was extremely pleased with my meal here and the price was quite fair. There was a single staff member responsible for making the food and manning the cash register, but she did a fantastic job. FInished making a bowl, entered my order and then right back to her queue of orders (with proper glove hygiene). You take the buzzer, find your seat and come back. The Time Out food park is a lively space as well, I always enjoy eating there.”
“A wonderful experience browsing the lovely selection of hand-dyed and rarer yarns. This store has a good selection of natural fibers such as wool, bamboo, cotton, and even linen! While it seems to have an emphasis on natural fibers there are other wool/nylon blends, wools with metallic accents etc. Also has a nice selection of discounted “orphan” donated yarns for anyone who has a small project in mind.
Besides yarn, it has a section of interesting handmade buttons, small amigurumi kits that can make nice presents, and plenty of knitting and crochet tools (stitch markers, measuring tapes, ball winders).
Picked up two wool skeins and can’t wait to start new projects!”