Gift Shops near Shavertown, PA

7 locations found near Shavertown

“If you love home decor and the rustic look this is the place to go. The owner is very nice and helpful. You can't walk out with just one item...There is alot to pick from and they make wonderful gifts...”

5 Superb17 Reviews

“I am so glad I visited this little shop where the Looking Glass Cafe is also located. So many unique gift ideas and amazing drinks and food found here. Check it out!!”

5 Superb9 Reviews

“This is my go to ! Whenever I have family in town , I bring them here. Great lattes & the atmosphere in there is "strange and unusua" BUT wowwww looking at all those cool antiques is my fav part. Love going during the fall as well because it just sets the mood lol but definitely recommend. The staff are amazing and sweet & it isn't too expensive in there !!”

4.7 Superb150 Reviews

“I live across the country and found some earrings I was looking for at this shop! The owner was so nice and sent the item to me with a yummy smelling soap included. The item was exactly what I wanted and came to me quickly! If you live locally, go to this adorable shop!!!”

4.9 Superb13 Reviews

“SO many beautiful gifts to choose from. ...for so many occasions...lots of seasonal decor too. Can't wait to return. This particular store has great inventory.”

4.5 Superb35 Reviews

“I usually have a pretty good experience here, but recently, one of the employees made me feel really guilty for not “rounding up” for their big corporate charity. Apparently Me saying I don’t want to round up wasn’t enough this shaved head 17-year-old girl just kept going on and on about how it will help etc.. I told her I only donate to charities where I know 100% of the proceeds will go to charity and will not go to a big tax write off, like what the hot topic charity would do. Instead of ringing me up, I was forced to endure a bunch of guilt, tripping drama about how I should donate to children with cancer after I had already told her that I do not want to donate to hot topic for my own ethical reasons. This did not satisfy her. She kept talking and talking. I was trying my best to be polite, but my mother was there and my mother is not one to say anything but she was about to tell the girl to please just ring me up and let us leave. I feel like the interaction of ringing up two items took a total of 25 minutes. I was left feeling like she thought I was dumb, and a bad person for not donating to a big corporate Charity. Not everyone has the money to round up. but either way, my intent was to help charities, and it still was not good enough for her. When you employ people, could you please tell them not to get on their social angel drama thinking that everyone around them are stupid and do not care about the world issues simply because they don’t want to “round up”. ?”

4.5 Superb26 Reviews