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Kicks – Downtown Menlo Park

$49 for $100 Worth of Boutique Shoes and Accessories

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In a Nutshell

The vibrant boutique brims with designer footwear, handbags, and accessories by designers such as French Sole and Kate Spade

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. In-store only. Not valid for sale items. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

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$49 for $100 Worth of Boutique Shoes and Accessories

Dainty pedestals, crowded shelves, and artful displays show off the shop's stock, including python-print Havaianas Naja thongs ($24) and Stuart Weitzman ballet flats ($255).

Kicks

Spotlight-dappled display tables and fully loaded shelves invite visitors to peruse Kicks' collection of designer brands as the store's fashion gurus aid with selections. They take great care to make sure that their clients find fashionable wears from head to toe, with the latter finding stylish homes in shoes from brands such as Cole Haan, Donald J Pliner, and French Soles. The fashion gurus’ finely tuned eyes help shoppers make decisions on form-fitting Fabrizio Gianni jeans, topped with Velvet or Before + Again tees and finished off with Barbour jackets and a smattering of applause. Handbags and jewelry drape across wrists or over shoulders, and scarves and nail polishes accent newly formed outfits.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Famous Haunted Attractions

Many historical landmarks claim to have undead residents, but none are so infamously haunted as these famous destinations:

Winchester Mystery House
Built: 1884–1922
The Ghastly Details: Construction of the maze-like Winchester mansion was overseen by the widow of the Winchester rifle's inventor so that the restless spirits killed by her husband's creation could have a place to crash after their own haunted houses were ordered by the mayor to be blown up with dynamite.

The Ludlow Lighthouse
Built: 1790
The Ghastly Details: Said to have a will of its own, the Ludlow Lighthouse willfully misguided countless ships onto its rocky banks, killing hundreds of seafarers—thus tethering their spirits to the macabre monument and necessitating that it be blown up with dynamite in 1995.

The Carousel of Souls
Built: 1909
The Ghastly Details: After a mule unexpectedly kicked over a kerosene lamp onto a pan of waffle oil, this carousel is the only surviving structure untouched by the Great World's Fair Fire of 1909. Some say that late at night you can still hear laughter, leading experts to recommend that this obviously possessed attraction be safely dynamited later this month.

What are the most haunted locations in America, and what can be done about them? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.

Kicks

4.0 out of 5
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    Downtown Menlo Park

    1060 Evelyn St.
    Menlo Park, California 94025
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Reviews

  • I've never seen such a high caliber of shoes that have the rare combination of being both extremely comfortable and stylish looking.
    Amy L., Yelp, 4/7/10
  • This place has such a unique selection of unique, attractive and comfortable shoes. Hard to find all 3 in shoes.
    Amy M., Yelp, 8/16/12