I don't buy a lot of "stuff". My home is somewhat austere, we've got obligatory photos and framed art on the walls but we don't have much cute "stuff". But if you know people who do like "stuff" to go on their coffee tables or sconces or credenzas or whatever, stop here. Lots of coffee table books, candles, items of pure decorative or amusement value. On the practical side, they sell many greeting cards with unique personalities, for when a generic Hallmarky message won't kick it for your oddball friends or dad with a strange sense of humor. They also sell lovely thank you notes and blank cards that look pretty. Of course, as small quirky gift shops go this one is pricewise quite standard - that is to say, a bit pricey. OH OH! Don't even bother parking in that health-hazardous lot in front of the building. There is a lot in the back that is a) a bit more spacious b) not leading into a constant and frustrating flow of traffic that is East boulevard. Yes, there is a dumpster there but its worth it to me not to have to pull an Austin Powers parking job and wait 10 minutes for a break in the traffic flow.