Gift Shops near Bellaire, OH

7 locations found near Bellaire

“Logan was awesome ?? and was a great help! And the guy upstairs in the apartments, got to meet the man with the Homer Simpson in his window...totally a cool ? guy! Cool place stop in and check it out!! Definitely a cool location!! The F&R building on Union.”

3.7 Good12 Reviews

“Unfortunately I have not yet been into the store itself but I have called and needed some help The woman answered was very pleasant they were very friendly they were quick to respond and it was like talking to a neighbor I'm super excited to visit location”

4.8 Superb46 Reviews

“They have the most lovely things and so many unique items. You can find gifts for anyone. And the framing is amazing. Everyone needs to visit there at least once, but then it won’t be your last time. And the staff are lovely and always accommodating ?”

5 Superb5 Reviews

“This place has always been a great place to go to get your "smells" you want for your home. Great prices. I love the owners. Always has a smile on his face and very helpful. A must to visit!”

4.9 Superb20 Reviews

“I really liked this store. Lots of neat things practically all from West Virginia. Jennifer was very nice and informative and even offered to help my girlfriend who uses a cane exit the store because the main elevator was not in service due to the renovation taking place. I highly recommend going there even with the renovation happening. You won't be disappointed.”

4.5 Superb64 Reviews

“Always enjoy visiting here. Tons of esoterica and very helpful staff. Too many categories to list: tarot, clothing, jewelry, candles, incense, etc. Check it out!”

4.5 Superb13 Reviews

“My group of 24 golfers have been coming down to Oglebay every spring for over 20 years. During our stay we experience all of the amenities that Oglebay has to offer. Food, the breakfast buffet in the lodge is world class and well worth the money. Just don't forget to tip your server. The food at the golf course is on "par" with any golf course. My only compliant is that the meals (lunch/dinner) at the lodge are over priced and not very good. As a result, we started having our dinners catered by an off-site company. Regarding the golf courses, the Spidel courses (Palmer and Jones) are the signature courses at Oglebay. Jones is an older course with tight fairways and very slick greens. On average I would give Jones a 7.5 out of 10. Palmer is a newer course that is much more open, wide fairways and much easier greens. I would rate Palmer a 7.25 out of 10. Crispin is the other course, it is the oldest of the three and it shows it's age. It's a fun course and can be very challenging, especially if you don't know how to play up or down hill lies from the middle of the fairway. Overall I would rate Crispin a 6 out of 10. The only issues are they typically overbook tee times so it is not uncommon to have a 5 (+) hour round of golf. Although they have a lot of staff working as starters, they don't have many rangers on the course making sure pace of play is being kept up. Lodging, for a group my size I highly recommend the cabins. They are private and you can stay up and party as late as you want, or go to bed as early as you want and not bother anyone. All of the cabins have been updated over the last few years and are very nice. The lodge rooms are nice but if you are taking a group of more than 6 people, spend the money and get a cabin. My only real compliant about the lodging is the check in process. Oglebay makes this a lot more complicated than it has to be and honestly, this can start off your trip on a bad vibe just because of the customer service experience at check-in. Lastly, the one thing I have noticed over the years is that every year we see a lot of the same people year after year. 90% of them are very nice and accommodating and want to make sure you have a great experience. However, you will run into one or two staff members that act like you are bothering them. Not sure why Oglebay doesn't get rid of these people, maybe it's because they have a limited area to draw employees from and they are short staffed to begin with and they would rather have "a person" in the role, even if they are the wrong person. Bottom line, as long as you make alternative plans for dinner, go into your day expecting a 5 hour round, prepare yourself for a less than exceptional experience at check-in and know that at some point you will run across a staff member with a bad attitude, you can have a great time at Oglebay. That is why we continue to come back year after year. The "little issues" are bearable and the overall experience is still a great one.”

3.2 Average66 Reviews