Feedback: Go-to locally owned stores for Christmas shopping
We asked our Facebook friends this question: “What locally owned Inland Northwest store helps you knock the greatest number of people off your Christmas shopping list at once?” Here’s what they said.
Amanda Wakefield
The comic book store at the mall. Tried the rest, they’re the best.
Katherine Beal
Mountain Gear!
Mary Berry
Vino! A Wine Shop
Jessicah Travis
Fleet Feet Sports Spokane
Sarah Doering
Wollnicks!
Sandy Bareither
The Roost on Main and Second Look Books on 29th.
Greg Francis
Auntie’s Bookstore
Emily Hetnar
I love checking out all of the small businesses in Millwood for fun stocking stuffers and whatnot. One store (I forget the name.. darn it!) Has hand made puppets, cards, and amazing milkshakes!
Andrew Fuzak
Northwest Christian Thrift.
Gina Lanza
Atticus
Jen Lott
Boo Radley’s.
Brianna Murphy
Golden Gem Mercantile! Locally owned and locally crafted products.
Marilyn Essary Buergel
Dandles Candles. Judy’s Enchanted Garden for gift certificates.
Robert Grant
Aunties Bookstore
Deborah Ziegler Blake
Atticus, & Main Market Co-op.
Robin Storms
Atticus is absolutely amazing, and guarantees you don’t get the same thing for people year after year
Jeff Allen
The White Elephant
Alisa Katz
Boo Radley
Cheri Stoker
Cheese Louise
Cynthia McFall Villines
Boo Radley or Atticus. To Market in the downtown mall.
Amber Cassell
White Elephant
Ashton Coe Preuninger
Boo Radley’s.
Amber Seaton
Uncle’s
Mary Machart-Rua
Christ Kitchen
Steve Mcbride
Munchie’s Rockpile in the Garland District
Shallan Knowles
Kizuri
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