10AM - 7PM
8202 NE State Hwy 104, Kingston11AM - 6:30PM
1716 NW Market St, Seattle“This is such a unique and cool place. There are really random and fun gifts, greeting cards and beautiful trinkets like fridge magnets with whimsical murals on them. Many items from local artists like the talented Crystal Barbre. They used to have these unicorn kitten masks in the window which made me laugh every time I walked by. If you like artsy and different, this is your jam. You can get something unique and support local art. What's not to like? :)”
“Gorgeous products — absolutely love their curated selection. Seems like they value responsibly produced items. Everything is gorgeous. This store feels expensive, but I think the prices are what we should pay for goods (when you actually pay people fairly for making them). Prepare to drool.”
“If you want items you'll never have to replace. I have my grandfather's tin coat and it had been used by a farmer and it is still in great condition. And even though I have worn it during some of the worst weather and during semi casual events. And this coat still going as well as day one with my grandfather and now me. And will be passed on again. With a few more newer items. You can't beat the quality. Just go in take a look and you'll know this is a real review.”
10AM - 5PM
114 4th Ave N, Edmonds“OHHH we need 5 GOLD stars for this GEM in downtown, Edmonds! So personal and wonderful and beautifully curated - special touches by local artists - this is my husband's go-to for birthdays, holidays and anniversaries!”
“So cute, so stylish! My friend and I wandered in here while on the waiting list for a brunch spot around the corner, and we were so pleased to find a small but very sweet consignment store. The selection is super fashionable, even if the prices are a bit high. On the other hand, given the quality and brand of clothing they offer, I don't think the prices are exorbitant. Definitely fun for a girls afternoon or a solo trip on the hunt for some secondhand gems.”
“Excellent place for the local minded shopper. A bit more off the beaten path than its Capitol Hill cousin, this particular spot has the goods on clever art work and unique gifts. Think of Spencer’s for when you lived in the suburbs but now you live in the city unironically. Finally, the staff here seems to be willing to share in on any jokes or humor you may have about your lifestyle in Seattle and there are a few hidden jokes amongst the stores inventory itself. Defnitely recommend a visit during a Sunday farmers market!”
11:30AM - 5:30PM
5500 14th Ave NW Suite #2, Seattle“A great shop to walk around when you're looking for a quick gift or have some fun money to burn.They have these Italian candies that I only have found at a restaurant in British Columbia, and I was happy to know I can just pick up a bag there instead of having to drive all the way to that place in Stanley Park.”
11AM - 6PM
5410 22nd Ave NW, Seattle“The old Ballard is gone. Lots of boutique stores around now. This one is very good. Quality mix of men's and women's clothing. Some nice gifts, cards and accessories. Bought a shirt and sweater for my wife's birthday. Small place, big in personality & service. Enjoy!”
“The most famous shop in Ballard. There are lots of cute miscellaneous goods and stationery, and the way they are decorated is wonderful, making it fun to look at. However, the shop owner seems to be tired of it, probably because it's so famous and so many tourists come just to take pictures. She said she was friendly because I bought it, but she didn't even say hello to people who didn't buy it.”
10AM - 6PM
422 Main St, Edmonds“Excellent quality and selection! My grandson looks adorable in his LB gear! Looking forward to dressing my granddaughter, due April 2024, in their new lines❤️”
“Got a cute colorful dress here today. The woman working here was very cheerful and kind. This is my sister's favorite place to pop in and look at clothes. Really cool that purchases go toward helping people in need. :) Lovely store with stylish clothes!”
“One of the only strictly western shopping locations in the Seattle area that we could find . A lovely selection. Definitely on the high end price-wise which we expected and is on par for the Seattle area. But still a tiny bit of a bummer. Fun store, fun selection. Amazing unique pieces, new and used. Grabbed a belt buckle. They averaged around $40 but they had a couple around the $30 range and some really nice ones around the $60-$70 range.”
11AM - 9PM
5208 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle“We discovered Prism when we were exploring Ballard today, and what a great little shop! It had some beautiful jewelry pieces (rings, necklaces and earrings), hair accessories, books and stationery, home decor and gifts, and a curated selection of apparel for men/women.The price point is quite high here - think quality vs quantity - so check the tags to avoid sticker shock at checkout. (For example, some of the “sale” clothes had a retail price of $140-$200+… And some rings were $120-$250.)Prism is definitely a place you could find a unique gift for a close friend or family member that they’d cherish.”
10:30AM - 9PM
1416 NW Ballard Way, Seattle“As a tourist from London I find this place super affordable as most of you know everything is expensive in uk.
I wasn't sure of the quality at first however its definitely impressive fof the price. It was worth the money.”
“I go weekly, sometimes more. I always find quality items, in great condition and always inexpensive. Especially now, things are only getting more pricey. Friendly to boot”