San Antonio shopping
My high school class will be celebrating our 70 th birthday together in San Antonio this October. We have our hotel and dinner reservations set. I would like recommendations for shopping unique to San Antonio. We have Market Square on the agenda but would love to know about boutique shopping as well.
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Well, for a foodie experience don't miss Central Market.
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There is GREAT antiquing in SA.
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topping to thank Gretchen and invite more suggestions
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For a truly authentic experience, go to Paris Hatters on Broadway St. It is a very old seller of Western/cowboy hats. There are photos of a variety of semi-famous people who have shopped there, but mainly it feels old and authentic.
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Thank you, Gail. Many of my classmates are Panamanian and they would find that great fun!
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I was a tagalong to a conference in Austin last year with my DH. We stayed at the Van Zandt (a Kimpton!) during its first week of soft opening.
Spent the better part of one day on South Congress (SoCo?) having walked from the hotel. From my notes for shopping opportunities, all co-located in one block: Uncommon Objects - vintage and antiques, a mother load of stuff creatively staged and curated Allen's Boots - western clothing and boots Maya - indie designers Yard Dog - funky gallery Teseros Trading Co - huge collection of global folk art and craft I had lunch at a place named Perla's Seafood & Oyster Bar b/c even in Texas I apparently couldn't give a pass to oysters. Excellent po' boy. There were many many interesting looking restaurants and food trucks (& small RVs that looked liked permanent encampments). |
obxgirl, you are great and I appreciate the information.
While I won't get to Austin this trip, it is on my target list so the info will come in handy. |
Oh jeez. b(
Have a great trip to San Antonio.... |
I knew your intentions which good!
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