Jena S.
Yelp
I think Bazaar is wonderful. There is some beautiful and weird taxidermy (foxes, bats, birds), bones, x-rays, vintage children's masks, new macabre art, insect collections, funeral paraphernalia, vintage medical kits, vintage educational pieces, some lovely air plants, a bit of new jewelry, and gall stones! And, yes, some specimens in jars (fetal pig, large worm, rat, etc.) Bazaar also carries a line of Accoutrements products that fit into the novelty item category: soap shaped like hands, giant plastic ears that look nice on the wall, plastic finger hooks, etc.
The guys running Bazaar are very friendly and knowledgeable and the prices are quite reasonable. The store is very clean and tastefully done.
Some might be turned off or grossed out by the stock at Bazaar. It's just not what people are used to seeing in every day life. I personally have never been wild about specimens in jars, for example. But, frankly, you tend experience a wide range of emotions while viewing a collection like this. Some items will make you laugh and others will amaze you and that just makes the store all the more fun and unique. Besides, it's very similar to a museum, a way to learn about zoology, anatomy and medical history. If this sounds at all interesting to you, GO THERE IMMEDIATELY. Like I said, the prices are reasonable and stuff is likely to get snatched up. But even if you're not in the market for starting or building on your collection, it's worth stopping by just to see all of their cool stuff. It's definitely worth the trip and soon there will be an ice cream shop opening on the corner in the space of an old pharmacy. And, of course, there is the rest of the Avenue on 36th to ponder just a stone's throw away.