3843 Best Places to Shop in USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in USA - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Perlis Clothing

Uptown

The first floor of this venerable New Orleans retail institution is devoted to outfitting men with classic suits (white linen and seersucker are very popular), sportswear, shoes, ties, and accessories, as well as the store's signature crawfish-logo polo shirts. The second floor is filled with dressy, casual, and formal wear for women.

6070 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA, 70118, USA
504-895–8661
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Closed Sun.

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Perlis Clothing French Quarter

French Quarter

A smaller version of the locally owned Perlis boutique on Magazine Street, this shop features such items as polo shirts and neckties with crawfish logos, as well as everything from Hawaiian shirts to boxer shorts printed with images of Tabasco products and New Orleans themes.

600 Decatur St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-523–6681

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Permanent Records Roadhouse

Highland Park

Part of the vinyl resurgence since 2013, Permanent Records stocks new and used vinyl for every musical taste and does it without any snobbery. The record store, which often has in-store performances, also runs its own label that focuses on local bands, limited-edition runs, and reissues.

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Perreca's Bakery

A line forms every afternoon at Perreca's Bakery, in business since 1914 and the cornerstone of the city's Little Italy project. It's a Schenectady tradition to wait for a loaf of Perreca's bread, still warm from the oven. Round or rectangular, large or small, the crusty bread is the city's best-known food item. Actor Jack Nicholson developed a craving for Perreca's when he was in Albany filming the 1987 movie Ironweed and has friends pick up a loaf when they're in the area.

33 N. Jay St., Schenectady, NY, 12305, USA
518-372--1875
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Closed Sun.

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Perry Null Trading Co.

Perry Null Trading Co. bought out the 80-year-old Tobe Turpen post in 2005; Perry Null, himself a trader since the 1970s, continues to sell kachinas, sand paintings, jewelry, folk art, and more.

1710 S. 2nd St., Gallup, NM, 87301, USA
505-863–5249

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Persona Fine Jewelry

Beacon Hill

Using precious metals and a variety of gemstones, Persona's in-house designer Gary Shteyman creates and handcrafts gorgeous, unique pieces for Persona's own line of fine jewelry. Elsewhere in the store, necklaces, earrings, bangles, and bold cocktail rings by a few local designers fill the cases. Repair services available.

Peruvian Connection

Penn Quarter

Shop for luxurious sweaters, scarves, and outerwear made from Peruvian alpaca. The investment pieces are made by skilled artisans from Peru.

950 F St. NW, Washington, DC, 20004, USA
202-737–4405

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Philadelphia Art Museum Stores

Parkway Museum District

The museum's two stores feature items that reflect the museum’s diverse art collections, including prints and posters, note cards, gifts, and items for kids. They also stock modern creations by local artisans as well as books and home decor. To shop but not visit the museum (which requires paid admission), use the West Entrance and get a sticker from the security person, which allows entry to both first-floor stores.

2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, PA, 19130, USA
215-684–7375
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Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Philadelphia Independents

Old City

This unique and fascinating shop is a true Philly gem featuring only locally made items from more than 50 artisans. Browse through an abundance of handmade gifts, jewelry, home decor, baby items, clothing, artwork, and pet accessories, many of which can only be purchased at this location.

Phillips Candy Kitchen

There are at least a half-dozen candy shops in Seaside's tiny downtown, and shopping for sweets is a favorite pastime here among kids and adults. Phillips has been a favorite since 1897 and presently stocks homemade saltwater taffy, candied fruit slices, caramel popcorn, fudge, stroopwafel, and hand-dipped chocolates in an astonishing array of flavors.

217 Broadway, Seaside, OR, 97138, USA
503-738–5402

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Philly AIDS Thrift @ Giovanni's Room

Center City East

Although longtime owner Ed Hermance retired and closed this historic bookstore in 2014, Philly AIDS Thrift, now owner of both the business and building, revived it for a new generation interested in LGBTQ+ fiction and nonfiction. Focusing on books dealing with gay, lesbian, and feminist topics, Giovanni’s Room stocks an extensive inventory and sponsors many author appearances. The books are paired with a selection of clothing, home goods, and art.

345 S. 12th St., Philadelphia, PA, 19107, USA
215-923–2960

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Phinney Books

Phinney Ridge

A gem of an independent bookstore, Phinney Books is owned by local eight-time Jeopardy! champ and reading enthusiast Tom Nissley, who stocks his charming shop with an expertly curated selection of books, including many titles by local authors and a whimsical section for kids.

7405 Greenwood Ave. N, Seattle, 98103, USA
206-297–2665

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Phoenix Roze

West Village

Creating high-quality jewelry in a sustainable way, this sleek shop sells customizable gold and silver objects with handpicked stones, from rings to necklaces to bracelets, and much more.

Picayune Cellars & Mercantile

The European sensibility of this shop and tasting room's French owner informs the selection of art, jewelry, crafts, and clothing and accessories on display. She also operates as a négociant, purchasing grapes and "juice" (already-made wines) to bottle under her Picayune Cellars label. Tastings of these wines start at $35.

1440 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga, CA, 94515, USA
707-341–3410

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Piccolina

Originally a popup, this tiny stone storefront with outdoor seating is where owner Christina Harman, inspired by her love of the Amalfi Coast, whips up her small-batch Italian ices and gelato made with locally sourced ingredients. Piccolina is a happy place, filled with fresh flowers and delicious flavors that just make people feel good. Try the fresh-squeezed lemonade, or ices made with Prosecco and dubbed The Proseccolina.

301 E. Main St., Fredericksburg, TX, USA
830-307–3087

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The Pickle Guys

Lower East Side

In the late 1800s, pickle sellers were a dime a dozen—or to be more exact, a penny a cucumber, which went up to around a nickel by the early 1900s: it was cheap snack, and there were pickle vendors selling their wares from pushcarts and giant barrels all over the Lower East Side. It's said that at one point there were 200 pickle sellers on Essex Street alone, but these days there's only one left: The Pickle Guys.

357 Grand St., New York, NY, 10002, USA
212-656–9739

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Pickwick Book Shop

A Nyack landmark since opening in 1945, this charming little store is full of hard-to-find titles, including many by local authors detailing the history of the Hudson Valley. It's an especially great destination for area hiking maps.

8 S. Broadway, Nyack, NY, 10960, USA
845-358–9126

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Piedmont Craftsmen's Shop and Gallery

Downtown

Contemporary and traditional works from 350 craftspeople fill this gallery and shop in Winston-Salem's arty hub. The organization has held an annual fair in November since 1963.

601 N. Trade St., Winston-Salem, NC, 27101, USA
336-725–1516

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Pierre's Chocolates

For superior chocolate made on-site, including truffles, butter creams, and chocolate-covered pretzels, head to this little shop outside the main business district. Check out special small-batch and single-origin treats as well.

360 W. Bridge St., New Hope, PA, 18938, USA
215-862–0602
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Closed Sun.

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Pilgrim

Lower East Side

This small shop is a fixture in the neighborhood, showcasing impeccably curated racks of second-hand designer togs and accessories from the likes of Prada, Comme des Garçons, and more. The owners source their pieces from auctions and private dealers around the world.

70 Orchard St., New York, NY, 10002, USA
212-463–7720

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Pilsen Community Books

The bookshelves here are stacked high with new and used reads in all genres. The employee-owned and -operated shop also supports local literacy programs.

1102 W. 18th St., Chicago, IL, 60608, USA
312-478–9434

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Pine + Quill

A changing array of stylish modern home decor and furniture is attractively arranged at this locally owned shop, which also displays jewelry, art, and crafts by area residents. It's a good option for reasonably priced gifts or a treat for your own home.

23 N. Walnut St., West Chester, PA, 19380, USA
302-383–9759
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Closed Mon.

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Pine Isle Market

One of Lanai City's two all-purpose markets, Pine Isle stocks everything from beach toys and electronics to meats and vegetables. The staff is friendly, and it's the best place around to buy fresh fish.

356 8th St., Lanai City, HI, 96763, USA
808-565–6488

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Pine Mountain Sports

Part of Bend's fleet of outdoors stores, this shop sells high-quality clothing, energy bars, and the locally famous Hydro Flask water bottles. Recreation equipment such as mountain bikes, backcountry skis, and snowshoes are also available for rent or purchase.

Pink by Nature

Proprietor Desiree Martinez keeps her rustic store stocked with beautiful local jewelry and feminine pieces from Indah, Bella Dahl, and Novella Royale brands. Versatile plaid shirts from Rails are popular, along with stylish menswear and home decor.

3663 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, HI, 96768, USA
808-572–9576

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Pink Chicken

This New York–born boutique fits right into its corner nook in balmy Charleston, where the flowy, brightly patterned dresses make perfect sense during the summer swelter. The store also caters to children, with designs that balance kiddie haute with just plain cute.

Pink Gorilla Games

University District

Primarily a video game store, here you'll find a huge variety of new and used classics and rare games for all consoles, with a focus on imported and retro games going back to Atari times. They also carry toys and their own branded merchandise, which is pretty snazzy. They have locations on Capitol Hill and in the International District.

Pipe and Row

Fremont

Modern, minimalist clothing feels effortlessly stylish when it’s good quality like the looks you’ll find at this chic boutique, a surprisingly friendly place to browse. Think basic tees, on-trend denim, simple jewelry, and pieces with edgier details that are still highly wearable. Brands include Richer Poorer, AGOLDE, and Ganni.

611 N. 35th St., Seattle, 98103, USA
206-632–0720

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Pirkko

Downtown

A petite, colorful boutique by Pike Place Market, Pirkko carries a selection of high-quality Finnish and Scandinavian clothing and accessories, including famously bold pieces by Marimekko. A rainy Seattle day might give you the perfect excuse to purchase one of the shop's collection of bright, modern raincoats.

1407 1st Ave., Seattle, 98101, USA
206-223–1112

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Piscina

Red Hook

This design-forward boutique of home furnishings is the showroom of the wood, ceramic, and metal makers of a multidisciplinary design studio around the corner, led by artist Natalie Shook. The collection rotates seasonally with unique furniture, clocks, kitchenware, and more.