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Gays & Gadgets / Underground Fetish

(11 Ratings)
Eclectic gay shopping, from erotic candy to bear clothing

A three-tier enterprise on two floors. Opened in 2004, Gays & Gagdets offers a wide-ranging collection of gay-appeal clothing, accessories and sex toys for men and women, and shares a ground-floor space with GAYtic Information Centre — a gay tourist outlet officially linked to the Dutch tourist bureau. Down in the basement you'll find Underground Fetish [see entry], which opened in October 2012 and which specialises in more adventurous sex toys and gear for the bondage/SM-minded.



Hours
Tue to Thu noon—7pm
Fri and Sat 11am—7pm
Sun noon—7pm


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Reviews

mg.adriano
mg.adriano first review First to Review
Over a year ago

beautiful place

Beautiful place, beautiful people good prices.very interesting toys.


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