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Businiess name:  Abbadabba's
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Located right in the heart of Little Five Points, Abbadabba's is one-stop, hipster shop for the creative crowd. The store’s perspective is extremely diverse, but at times seems to be a bit too far out. Being different doesn’t necessarily mean a product is good, and in all honesty, some of Abadabba’s selections are just plain different. Regardless of the extremities, they have a refreshing display of New Balances, Vans and Saucony sneakers mixed in the mayhem. Also, it must be recognized that Abbadabba’s has one of the most impressive selections of Tom’s shoes (the creative philanthropic company that donates a pair of shoes to a less fortunate African child with every purchase) in the city. It's stores like this that preserve the vibe of Little 5 Points and make Atlanta just that much cooler.

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