ROBLOX Harry Potter Group Stuff Issue #1 | Page 12

Outside the shop, a stack of them shines in the sun, under a sign that reads:

Cauldrons

All sizes

Copper, Brass, Pewter, Silver

Self-Stirring

Collapsible

The name of the cauldron shop is Potage's Cauldron Shop .

Quality Quidditch Supplies:

Harry Potter's favorite shop in Diagon Alley is Quality Quidditch Supplies. He visited it often when he stayed for three weeks at the Leaky Cauldron, since that summer the new Firebolt racing broom had been introduced and the shop had one on display . Quality Quidditch Supplies also once displayed a full set of Chudley Cannons robes in the front window

Second hand robe shop:

Mrs. Weasley took Ginny there to buy robes for her first year at Hogwarts ; this is also likely the place where she purchased Ron's dress robes for the Yule Ball .

Stationery store:

Next door to Quality Quidditch Supplies, this store sells ink, quills, and parchment. The name of one such shop in Diagon Alley is Scribbulus Everchanging Inks .

Street peddlers:

There have always been street peddlers on Diagon Alley, and shoppers have always had reason to be wary of them (such as when "Honest Willy Wagstaff" managed to sell substandard wands and loose-bottomed cauldrons a few years back . However, once Voldemort returned, wizards looking to capitalize on the public fear managed to sell even sketchier items, from Metamorph-medals that simply made the purchaser turn orange or sprout tentacles .

Mundungus Fletcher tried to set up a cart in Diagon Alley in 1997, to sell items he'd stolen from number twelve, Grimmauld Place. However, he didn't have much luck in doing so, as one of his first prospective customers was Dolores Umbridge, who got him in trouble for not possessing a license and then stole Slytherin's locket from him as compensation .

Terrortours:

Located at 59 Diagon Alley, Terrortours advertises that they offer "action holidays for the wizard family with a sense of adventure!" Some of their tours include:

- Transylvanian castles for rent, with the host a guaranteed vampire

- a trip down the "Zombie Trail" where you can come "face to face with the living dead!"

- a cruise through the Bermuda Triangle where you'll see the remains of ships that "didn't spot the monster."

The small print at the bottom of the ad warns that "Terrortours accepts no responsibility for death or injury ."