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Daniel Leibovitch

4 years ago

While my wife myself & 9 month old were in town on...

While my wife myself & 9 month old were in town on vacation / visiting family we came across this restaurant while looking for comic book stores in the area. When we found out it was a combination of both we immediately grabbed my wife's sister and fiance (the later a comic book nerd as well) and headed out. When we arrived we were pleasantly surprised to find adequate parking and were seated shortly after walking in even during peek hours on a Friday evening.

For anyone into comic books or have even had a passing glance into the comic book world via movies or TV, the atmosphere can be overwhelming. The first thing you are greeted by is a large standing captain america statue and an at least 10 ft Hulk statue in the takeout area. There are smaller statues from various vendors lining the cases above the seating areas and the bar area. The ceiling and walls are covered with various blown up comic book covers from all eras and aesthetic standee props.

The menu is appropriately comic book themed giving a wide variety of bar food to pastas and even a food challenge on the back. Everything we ordered was delicious (personally recommend the Dorito Burrito).
Children are also given quite a few options with additional addons for ice cream sundae at the end.On your way out , make sure to get your child they're free comic book gift for getting a kids meal. There is also a small arcade on the other half of the seating area around the bar.

The comic book portion (which i do wish was a bit larger) has a series of items ranging from toys to collected TPB / statues and if i remember correctly all of the statues lining the restaurant are available for purchase (or at least most).

Overall we all had a great experience and I highly recommend taking a stop in if you are a comic book guru, just have a passing interest into the comic book world or looking for something fun for both adults and children to see.

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