Lava Lounge
Minneapolis, MN 55408-2935
Phone: (612) 824-5631
User Reviews for Lava Lounge
03/06/2008 Posted by ijonah
Love the styles. Very unique selection of more exclusive brands. You won't see yourself walking around in any of these items. Every time I've worn something from Lava Lounge I get a ton of complements. It's a great store for those who like to dress creatively.
Pros: Great styles, good quality, easy parking
Cons: expensive
04/26/2006 Posted by thumpinc
Can't say enough. Shop here and be swell. The more you grow, the better you'll know - the Lava Lounge is something that's really something.
07/23/2003 Posted by smartstrawberri
the clothes had a variety but nothing was good. they were all over priced and ugly as hell. the clerk was pretty rude and did do a once over on my sister and me. we were the only ones in the store which makes a lot more sense once we went into the place and saw what was in there... really not worth the time...
Pros: parking
Cons: everything else
03/23/2003 Posted by pucca101
This store is always changing, and the brands they have now are amazing! Miss Sixty, Fornarina, Energie, Fred Perry, Geek Boutique and many other labels that you can't find in this city. Expensive, yes -- but you aren't paying for mall clothes that have been mass-produced in China! They also have one of the best selections of Gucci sunglasses I have ever seen. And if you need lower prices, shop their new off-price store on the same block. There are enough stores in the area to make the trip worthwhile, including Heavenly Soles & Theatre Antiques. Pizza Luce and Hair Police (two Minneapolis treasures) are each a block away. Lyn-Lake is one of the only neighborhoods left in the city where there are lots of locally-owned small shops & restaurants.
Pros: free parking!, unusual brands
Cons: somewhat spendy
02/14/2003 Posted by alt636
I would like to talk about the service...but I couldn't get anyone to talk to me. I was the only customer in the store, and it seems they want to keep you out. The clerk looked me up and down, then walked on by. Are you kidding me?
Pros: Parking
Cons: Service, Hours, Overpriced

