This trendy downtown record store is the destination for music in the city of Columbus. Offering rare vinyls of new and classic bands and artists, as well as CDs, Spoonful Records is an affordable and unique establishment. The in-store atmosphere is laid-back and relaxed with tunes playing in the background and a pinball machine for customers to enjoy.
This trendy boutique is located in the Short North neighborhood of Columbus. Fashion forward, Rowe sells gorgeous designer pieces for both men and women. The high quality garments are contemporary and chic, perfect for becoming the next staple in your wardrobe. From structured blazers to flowing blouses, Rowe is sure to have something that catches your eye.
North Market is the greater Columbus area's version of a bustling old-world marketplace. Vendors galore occupy the enormous building's many stalls, each specializing in a different cuisine. There's a sausage shop, a pasta shop, fish mongers, meat mongers, Chinese, Mediterranean, sushi, Mexican, Vietnamese, a wine merchant, a cheese merchant and lots more. See website for complete list.
This popular shop is stocked with fashionable items and accessories for both men and women. Flirty dresses, pants, casual button-downs, belts and handbags are all on display, but the neatest thing may very well be their eclectic collection of funky gifts and novelty items. Warbling Bird Whistles, Secret Message Writing Sets, pillows embroidered with anchors, glass terrariums, old-fashioned crank radios...the list goes on. You can definitely kill a lot of time browsing in this fun place.
Located in the Clintonville district just north of the city, Wholly Craft is a unique store that sells clothes, mugs, souvenirs, baby products, and a range of other products. The store staff is very friendly and welcoming soo feel free to stop by at their store or you can also order their products online. Wholly Craft offers classes in knitting and crochet and also have a private space to organize kids parties and events.
Easton Town Center takes retail to a whole new level. Some developers set their sites on a plot of land outside the city, but instead of putting up a regular old mall, they decided to build a small town. They did, complete with a town square, a town fountain, little streets zigzagging through small city blocks. But instead of local businesses and residential buildings lining those streets, it's mall shops, mall eateries, and mall entertainment. All the cosmetic touches are there, from cute little building facades to cute little old-timey police cars providing security. And there are three major hotels on the outskirts of "town" so that shoppers can truly immerse themselves in this little bubble. See website for complete business listing.
Visit Godfry's for gorgeous handmade men's and women's clothing. From winter collections to formal outfits, this store has a small and selective assortment of limited brands. Popular names like Corneliani, True Religion, Haupt and Versace are featured in this luxurious space and the staff is famous for their friendly service and impeccable taste.
Packed into a humble little building in the center of German Village is the Book Loft, a multilevel maze of books, books and more books. The place feels a bit like Yoda's house with its low ceilings and tiny stairways from one level to another. But it's fitting. German Village is a bunch of little bungalows, and this is a slightly overgrown one packed to the gills with bargain-priced volumes. The bargain pricing doesn't mean the selection is limited however. If there's a book to be found, it's to be found here, so long as you're willing to brave a trek through its many cavernous passageways.