This store is no longer at the mall that’s a shame so people don’t come to the mall because the stores not there used to be next to Sears inside the mall but it’s no longer there :(
Rei A.
Place rating: 1 WA, WA
I worked for this family and can say that the owner does not follow the belief systems he claims to have through his store or the merchandise in it. They are Pagan, but he has on numerous occasions claimed how much he loves making money off of stupid teenagers that want to be witches. He is sexist, racist and I can’t even say the horrible things he did to me. It’s so sad that a store that is supposed to support universal love is owned by such a terrible person.
Annie F.
Place rating: 5 Snohomish, WA
Today I was at the Everett Mall again. I asked the people at Border’s about the Magickal Garden being gone. They are closed, but not gone. Apparently the shoe store next door to them had a fire, and the fire spread to the Magickal Garden. So their spot is being re-modeled. Hopefully one day it will re-open.
Benni M.
Place rating: 5 Redmond, WA
This shop is a hell of alot of fun, it’s full of neat stuff. It has wiccan stuff too, hence the name magicKal. It doesn’t feel uncomfortable to me to be in there it isn’t scary at all, wiccans are nice people if you give them a chance or learn about them. I like to get beads and stones here it is kind of like a hippie shop you can buy tye-dye and incense sticks. It is a bit pricey to get some of the things here if they are leather or hand made. They have plenty of meditation books as well as wiccan ones. They do have pot related stuff but, I skip that section. When I was 10 or so I came here and I went into the back with all the crystal balls and I looked and there was a penis made out of stone as well as penis shaped candles. I just had a laughing fit. My dad was all what are you laughing at. Don’t bring immature kids here.