A pleasant place to buy your smut from. It’s a small store but has all the essentials. Good selection for gay men as well, which is useful if your a gay man. Prices are good, and the guy behind the counter was lovely.
Seth E.
Place rating: 4 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
A very pleasant professional shop. As has already been said, not sleazy in the slightest. A great variety of different forms of lubrication as well as plenty of toys. Also a range of poppers if you like to use them. Good selection of DVDs not just pornographic but also simply LGBT or Queer interest. In addition I also like the range of comic greetings cards and primarily use the shop for them, honest.
Steph T.
Place rating: 3 North Lanarkshire, United Kingdom
I enjoy embarrassing my other half by announcing loudly that I want to go into sex shops as we pass them, and shamelessly dragging him in whilst yelling about ruderies and obscenities which I couldn’t possibly repeat here. Yes, I’m a 23 year old woman, and yes, I am incredibly immature when it comes to ‘proper’ sex shops. I like a giggle at innuendo laden DVD titles, what can I say? For those of us who don’t frequent places like this often, you’re probably expecting somewhere seedy and grubby, but this place just isn’t like that at all. Everything looks very professional and incredibly non-sleazy, so it makes you feel really at ease in the store. To be honest, Q store is mainly aimed at the gay population of the City, so there weren’t many things to interest me. This place was actually quite busy with customers so people must know about this place and trust it, and there was I thinking it was a well kept secret.
Alice W.
Place rating: 5 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Sex shops aren’t littering the place like they are in most other European towns. They’re descreetly hidden next to fancy delis on rather posh streets. the Q Store for example is a primarily gay sex shop but let’s face it; there’s only two sets of «naughty body parts» in the world so to be a straight person and completely write this shop off is ridiculous. The Q Store is immaculate inside, all the toys are kept behind glass cases except for ones that are on offer — it’s not even rubbish that’s in these sales because I doubt they ever ordered any rubbish in to start with. Obviously the shelves’ contents are of an explicit nature but there’s nothing seedy or uncomfortable about it. Unless you’re into that kind of thing.