![]() Take a brief detour down Tannery Brook Road to visit Timbuktu, a jewelry and accessories gift shop. Shop Little House carries art, stationery, tableware, and home goods like fine wool blankets. TINKER: Continue your day at cozy bookstore The Golden Notebook you’ll find classics and the newest releases on the first floor (plus books they independently publish), and upstairs is filled with children’s titles. ![]() All-day breakfast (try the eggs Benedict) at Oriole 9.Soups, salads, and sandwiches at Bread Alone.You’ll find sustainable stationery at Lovewild Design, plus low-waste bath and body products like bath salts, shower steamers, and vegan lotion bars that are crafted in their Brooklyn flagship location.īuttermilk Falls Inn & Spa Unveils Newly Renovated Restaurant Casa Ziki carries a collection of unique, design-forward home décor, accessories, and gifts. ![]() Candlestock is worth a stop for its scented and decorative candles, plus hand-dipped drip candles. MILL HILL: From the intersection in the middle of town, head east. End your day by viewing local works at the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, or catch a concert at The Colony, Bearsville Theater, or Levon Helm Studios. You can park in a public lot on Rock City Road, a short walk from where they meet. Two streets host most of the businesses: Tinker and Mill Hill Road. This reputation extends into the town’s shopping scene, where many stores specialize in goods from local makers. Since the ‘60s, Woodstock has been synonymous with creativity and the arts. Cold Spring Apothecary and Wellness House is ideal for all your beauty and skincare needs, from their best-selling amber hand cream to vanilla oak body lotion. Poor George recently moved their vibrant selections-including both vintage and new clothing, jewelry, and home décor-a few doors down (from 60 Main) into a larger space at the corner of Main and Stone streets. Inside Cold Spring General Store you’ll find books, candles, and bath products chic apparel is on the second floor and the back is dedicated to local provisions like beer, jams and spreads, and snacks. 91 MainĪll the greeting cards you could ever want plus cute gifts (games, prints, and kid’s toys) are on display at Pink Olive. Cacio e pepe and calamari at Cathryn’s Tuscan Grill.Croque monsieurs and Alsacienne onion soup at brasserie Le Bouchon.Split Rock Books has a great collection of new releases and classics. Mundane is a make-your-own candle workshop but sells signature scents and blends in diffusers and candles, plus stationery and candle accessories. If it’s a nice day, check out a nearby hiking trail such as Little Stony Point or the Cornish Estate, both off Route 9.įROM THE TOP: Start at Chestnut and Main and check out Supplies for Creative Living, where there’s a plethora of arts and writing materials from watercolor sets and journaling kits to sketchbooks and washi tapes. If you’re a foodie, pop into Cold Spring Cheese Shop for international and local fromage and provisions, and Flowercup Wine for curated bottles of vino. ![]() The museum has a few fantastic exhibits, including “Carlo Scarpa: Timeless Masterpieces,” where you can view 56 pieces of Murano glassworks by the famous architect. Afterward, hop in the car and head to Magazzino Italian Art. Spend the morning perusing stores, break for lunch, then walk through the pedestrian tunnel (by the train tracks) for Hudson River views at Dockside Park. Although this sweet Putnam village has one of the shorter shopping streets on our list, that doesn’t mean it’s any less enjoyable.
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