(210) 822-7767
1015 E Mulberry Ave
San Antonio,
TX
78209
29.4543
-98.4708
Neighborhoods: Mahncke Park, Central San Antonio
What People Are Saying About Planet K Central
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
Consenting Adults – "Old enough to vote, old enough to enter," reads the sign on Planet K's doorand the eagle-eyed clerks take that very seriously. The three locations offer decidedly non-juvenile items, such as tobacco, smoking accessories, and, um, "marital aids." – – Hemp Hemp Hooray – Environmentally friendly products take center stage here, with industrial hemp playing a big role. You can find the plant in clothing, jewelry, snack foods, and even salad dressing (which one clerk at the Austin Highway store swears is actually good). – –…
super blow-out sale
by Ricksalazar33
walking in Planet K everyone treats me like they've known me for years,with a lade back atomsphere and always rockin' on the job. All of the staff are very helpful and friendlly and you usually find that wacky cool gift for that weird cool friend of yours. Right now they have a sale going on like i've never seen at Planet K, almost the entire store is on sale. the Planet K I visit is on mulberry and broadway across from kiddie park, and the staff is totally awsome. I recomend you pay a visit and see what you can find at a really good price while it lasts.
- Pros: the atmosphere the staff, and blue the cat.
- Cons: more magazine selection.
Dissapointed with staff
by cloyceandgay
I went out with one of the workers here for a while. I only had a few dates before he did away with himself! What a ripoff! Ladies, search elsewhere.
- Pros: I am built like jabba the hut and the guys here went out with me.
- Cons: Short shelf life if you date the cashiers.
The Details on Planet K Central
Rock the Vote:
The Bill Bradley for President signs and pamphlets are gone, but you can still pick up a voter registration card at the stores.
Between the Lines:
Hard-core readers will appreciate the selection of underground books and magazines—the periodical "Adbusters" is always a good choice.
Customer Service:
The clerks mock you because they love. Ask them about the CD they're playing, you'll likely get a (very) lengthy explanation.




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