Fun, funky, store with lots of hand made stuff. I don’t think I’ll buy any jewelery or handbags though as most look like it fell out a VW bus right after a festive time at Woodstock. I like all the local art so I would return to purchase a couple of pieces. This place has recently expanded and has much more room to peruse expensive stuff-white-people-like right after a yuppie bite across the street at Middle Way Café.
Casey S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
I have always wondered what Dos Manos was. Sitting there surrounded by popular establishments such as the Beartooth, REI and Title Wave. It wasn’t until I was complimenting and acquaintance on a cute piece of jewelry that I learned that Dos Manos is in fact a rad gallery! What Dos Manos lacks in outer attraction it more than makes up for in substance. Dos Manos has three levels of artwork, clothing and fun jewelry and miscellaneous gift items. I like that most of it is sourced locally and supports local artists. All the clothing is quality and soft and has really cool designs.
Betty C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Anchorage, AK
Dos Manos(«Two Hands») is a refreshing experience for local arts and crafts. This is my first stop and first recommendation when shopping for special, delightful, made-with-love treasure. Jewelry, cards, stickers, photos, posters, paintings, apparel, accessories, miscellaneous cool objects, gifts galore. I hate to gush, but Dos is just right.
Becca C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Seattle, WA
What a cute store. Usually I’m never on this side of the street on Northern Lights, because I’m either working out at Alaska Club, drinking coffee at Kaladi, or browsing at Title Wave. This is a very cute store filled with art and jewelry made locally. I saw handbags, stained glass, oil paintings, and weird and wonderful day of the dead Mexican skeletons. The layout of the store is pretty interesting… and not wheelchair accessible because its tall and skinny with a winding staircase up 2 flights.