Richard P.
Yelp
I was only in here for five minutes, in between the time I finished my meal at Casablanca Grill and the store's closing. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and the refrigerator cases were full of interesting items that I unfortunately didn't have the time to thoughtfully inspect: Syrian-style cheeses, various yogurts, fresh vegetables (including okra), and other items. There's a butcher case with halal meat in the back of the store.
They had tagines, which is what I was looking for, in three different sizes - small, medium, and large. The tagines are simple, serviceable, beautiful, and while not cheap per se, much cheaper than at a snooty kitchen store like Sur la Table or Williams & Sonoma.
Plus, if you're going to cook Moroccan food, use a tagine made by Moroccans, not Le Creuset.