by Lene P. on
Man, back in the day, I was ALWAYS at the Gallery. My friends/sister would always flirt with the guys here. I would always buy rap/r&b singles at Sam Goody, buy Nautica/Tommy Hilfiger/Ralph Lauren/DKNY at Strawbridges, chill by the fountain. I DON'T miss being a young ghetto teen. The Gallery hasn't changed... AT ALL. Some stores closed and became other stores, but THAT'S IT. It's still the same crowd, the same dingy-ness for the past 15 years. There are lots of cheap clothing stores for girls, shoe stores, and video game stores (great for when you're looking for a game that sells out quickly, as was the case for Nintendogs.. go ahead, laugh!) I love the Food Court. I can't help but love the Gallery. I don't go there as much as I used to, but it holds a special place in my heart (awwwww).
by Mike I. on
I can dig it. While it may be hard to get a decent drink on a crowded night here at the slacker atmosphere of a basement bar, it's a nice place to see a band that you really enjoy, as the relatively smaller stage keeps things nice and intimate. I saw Eagles of Death Metal here last September, and you could feel the sexy eminating off the stage and into the crowd.