Miranda B.
Yelp
As someone who moved to Sioux Falls a few months ago, it was such a squeal of a moment when I found Zandbroz. I'd heard of the place via the South Dakota Festival of Books, where I'd purchased a book from one of the vendors named Zandbroz. Fast forward three years. I'm taking a stroll along the avenue to check out possible Christmas shopping haunts for the upcoming holiday season.
Lo and behold! Hark! What is that neon glow but Zandbroz!
Entering to the right I saw several stacks of books including many of my cult favorites, Hunter S. Thomson, Charles Bukowski. Then I see the handmade ink pen section. Whaatttt!?! As a writer I'm all about some high quality ink pens. Gimme, gimme, gimme!
Digging deeper into the offerings at Zandbroz I found my mecca. A shelf dedicated to all things Journals and Notebooks, including a very beautiful and difficult to find Mon Carnet de Poche in multiple sizes and colors. I stocked up, but not soon enough, as the red jewel of the bunch was M.I.A. on my last visit. What would be better than to have this baby back on the shelves for my future purchase? Not a thing, and thanks to the shop clerks at Zandbroz who wrote down my contact info and details on the journal for their next product purchasing session, I'll be back in as soon as feasible to buy mas y mas journals.
I'm totally not done. They have some of the funniest gag gifts, several of which surprised and possibly frightened my unsuspecting loved ones this Christmas. Then there is the Caldrea collection that I want. One. Of. Everything. Candles, home fancies, and children's toys. It's all there without being commercially obnoxious. They only source those difficult to find items at Zandbroz, which makes this store truly one of a kind.