Walk into the store and, except for some modern day music on display, you are stepping back into the 1960s. I expected to catch a whiff of pot but was just greeted by the scent of old cigarette smoke.
Autographed pictures and record albums cover the walls. The back shelf is filled with collectible dolls, most in unopened packages; among the oldest were a Grace Kelly and a Barbie loves Sinatra. Rows of CDs fill the room along with some DVDs and a few VHS tapes and 8-tracks. Of the two large incense displays, one was empty - sold-out.
I bought a few CDs and a Grateful Dead t-shirt, took a last look at a 5' round metal peace sign wrapped with lights that was leaning on a board painted with a portrait of Elvis, and wished Mario all the best.
Update 2013: The Beat is long gone as of this year and the building completely remodeled.
Kangaroo Kitchen and Catering is operating in the building currently.
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