
Toy Safari: A nostalgic toy paradise in Alameda for kids and the young at heart.
Toy Safari is a vibrant Alameda toy store that welcomes visitors into a vast, wall-to-wall collection of playthings, from retro favorites to modern gadgets. Reviews highlight friendly, helpful staff and a nostalgic, treasure-hunt vibe that both kids and adults enjoy. Some feedback mentions pricing inconsistency on certain items. Located at 1410 Park St, it's a go-to spot for imagination and finds.
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Wide selection of new and vintage toys, including Legos, action figures, and collectibles for all ages.
Curated assortment of rare and nostalgic items, perfect for enthusiasts and gift-seekers.
Knowledgeable staff available to help you navigate the store and find the perfect toy.
Ideal destination for unique and memorable gifts, with options for kids and adults.
Inviting environment to browse and discover toys, sparking joy and childhood memories.
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Overall rating
Darnel Rogan
So many toys! Such a great place to get lost in. The staff is very friendly and helpful. I will definitely visit Toy Safari again.
MJ
I love that this store is still here, I use to come to this store with my sisters and my mom when i was young (90s) and now here Iam walking around the store with my 12 year old son and show him all the toys I use to play with! Great staff great prices amazing finds!
Grace Lin
Had such a lovely time here! I loved spotting Spider-Man grabbing Wally, ET holding Baby Yoda 😀 and all the adorable Legos and Disney “Princes”!
DigDugtrio3 (DigDugtrio)
Store was surprisingly clean and organized, but pricing was all over the place and downright egregious in some places. Cars diecasts with broken parts (the one in the photo) being sold for $16, beat up and sun faded Thomas trains and accessories were $10-30, and nearly everything in the store was “ebay checked”, yet somehow with worse prices than ebay. An Invader Zim figure set (specifically the Robo Parents) asked $100 when you can buy the same set BRAND NEW for $65 on ebay. Their lego sets that you can still buy on shelves at target or the lego store had a $5-10 upcharge as well. How does our community expect us to support local when im better off buying online or in big box retailers?
Viet-Anh D. Nguyen
Better than Amazon, better than Target, toy paradise for both kids and adults. Don’t you just want to walk into walls of toys and remember all the good old days? Or get inspired by all the coolest gadgets? It is a jungle here and I love every minute of it.