

Leclair’s features coffee, wine, craft beer, specialty groceries, vintage decor, antiques, art, jewelry and local goods. Leclair’s General Store: Patrick Leclair opened this store in the heart of Haymount after leaving a career overseeing the decor of a national chain of high-end clothing stores. John Allen Shoes: This family-owned store sells a variety of shoes for all ages, including hard-to-find brands. Greg’s Pottery: The paint-your-own pottery studio, art gallery and gift shop was founded by local artist Greg Hathaway and is now owned by his daughter, Kelly Hathaway. Tiny Town also has a baby registry and children’s furniture. 91įleishman’s Tiny Town: This family-owned business has offered children’s clothing, shoes and toys for over 60 years. 91īlue Bike Antiques and Gifts: Formerly located downtown, Blue Bike is home to local vendors offering antique and vintage items, furniture and collectibles. Monday-Thursday and Saturday 11 a.m.-7 p.m.

91Ī Bit of Carolina: This specialty gift shop carries North Carolina-made and -themed goods and specializes in custom gift baskets. The shop carries the McKenzie-Childs, Vietri and Julie Vos lines. The shop also offers home decor, invitations and gifts, including scented candles, jewelry and women’s clothing. 91īetty Kelly’s: This family-owned business has been a staple for four generations of brides looking for the perfect china pattern. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Whenever it snows, Bell’s is a go-to for sleds, shovels and ice melt. Since 2010, Bell’s has had a garden gift shop that stocks items such as outdoor pillows, furniture and the Big Green Egg grill. Bell’s offers a variety of seasonal plants, from pansies and petunias to peppers and tomatoes, as well as lawn care essentials. That’s a sentiment that rings true when it comes to a shopping trip in Fayetteville: A mix of the trendy and the traditional influenced by people who come here from all over the world and people who have lived here all their lives.īell’s Seed Store: Now in its fourth generation of family ownership, the store celebrated 100 years in business in 2019. “We like to keep up with current trends but still maintain that tradition that keeps people coming back.” “Four generations of families have been shopping with us,” says Poole, who bought the shop in Westwood Shopping Center in 2006. Joan Poole figures that The Pilgrim Gift Shop has likely seen them all in its 50 years as a local mainstay for people looking for everything from scented candles to colorful duffel bags. Others are in and out, selecting their purchases and thrumming their fingers on the counter until their debit card is swiped, their purchases are bagged, and they can move on to the next errand.įayetteville has something for each of those kinds of shoppers and for all the others in between.

They are the ones who enjoy the browsing, the trying on, the chatting with store associates and the stopping for a latte.
