Daddies Board Shop
Portland, OR 97213-5702
Phone: (503) 281-5123
User Reviews for Daddies Board Shop
08/08/2007 Posted by ojingo
The shop is okay, but there's nothing inside that I can't pick up from a magazine or online for less. For those of us who skate and work (ie don't have mom buy us our boards) the shop's 35 hours a week are a joke. At what hour should I show up to buy anything? If they want my money they'll have to be open when I'm not out working for it. They're closed 17 hours a day, and if they don't open up for a few more they may as well stay closed for 24 'cause I can't shop there... I'll be too busy working.
Pros: Old School selection
Cons: Barely ever open
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08/07/2007 Posted by pdxskaterforlife
This is the worst name for a skateshop ever. But besides that, it's not really a skateshop, it's a longboard shop. So if you are into that sort of thing, go for it, but don't expect to find what you want for real skateboarding. Go to one of the real shops like Cal Skate or the Department. But if you like longboards, this is the spot for sure. They seem nice enough.
Pros: longboards
Cons: longboards
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06/14/2006 Posted by pa_3402
Knowledgeable and friendly staff. Very easy to interact with. They know everything that you would ever ask them and they are also expirienced skaters. Basically Daddie's is a wonderful skate shop that can seriously help you out. Great location on about 58th and NE Sandy.
Pros: Daddie's Board Shop is god's gift to all that ride
Cons: There's only one!
04/29/2004 Posted by daddies420
Daddies is the place to buy a longboard skateboard. They have custom completes so you can pick out your components. Much better than the pre-made setups you find elsewhere. The service is super friendly and they all ride the equipment they sell. They also support slalom skateboard races in the Northwest, something we haven't seen since the 70's.
Pros: Custom Longboards, Variety, Old School Decks
09/13/2002 Posted by donotdouble
I just moved here from New York and came across Daddies Board Shop; it's not too far from my apartment. I've had bad experiences with shops back in New York (rude, etc). but these guys were very helpful. I'm new to snowboarding but I didn't want junk. Most of the snowboards are very high end and they do cost more than cheaper boards, but they were very knowledgable about the boards. I recommend them!
09/12/2002 Posted by fillthebag
My experience with Daddies Board shop has been nothing but positive. They, in particular, treated my young son very well...made his birthday super special. We purchased a snowboard package from them and they went out of their way to make sure it was right. I would suggest highly going to Daddies Board Shop. Those guys definitely know how to bring back the fun in a neighborhood skateboard shop.

