Holiday Shopping in Downtown Memphis: Unique Gifts & Local Boutiques to Love
As the holiday season quickly approaches, remember to support your downtown shops and boutiques. You can check off everyone on your list with this group of stores. From fun gifts to unique clothing items, Downtown Memphis has something for everyone
As the holiday season quickly approaches, remember to support your downtown shops and boutiques. You can check off everyone on your list with this group of stores. From fun gifts to unique clothing items, Downtown Memphis has something for everyone
Feelin Memphis
Whenever I am in a pinch for a gift, I head to Feelin’ Memphis on South Main. Owned by Tiwanda Pirtle of Jack Pirtle’s Chicken, Feelin’ Memphis sells a beautiful combination of clothing, jewelry, gifts, glasses and so much more. They have unique Memphis and Southern souvenirs that you can’t find anywhere else. They giftwrap everything up for you at the end and always welcome you in with a smile on your face
Stock and Belle
Perfect for unique tops, dresses and shoes, Stock and Belle mixes rustic charm with modern day. If you need something for date night or a holiday event, this is the place to go. Stock and Belle is also the home of two other businesses, Dr. Beans Coffee and Salon 387. You can find a new outfit, grab some coffee and get a good hair trim all in the same place! Their social media is always updated with their new arrivals plus fun collaborative events.
Walking Pants
Curtioties Beale street is the home of the iconic Silky O’sullivans, B.B. King's Blues Club and a quirky and unique shop called Walking Pants Curiosities. Owned by couple Ashley and Daryl Andrews, you can find locally made art, handcrafted gifts and decor, and some pretty funny t-shirts. It is a community hub that welcomes everyone from tourists to local neighbors and friends. Walking Pants is not just a gift shop but an investment in Memphis and its people.
The Broom Closet
Looking to explore your meta-physical side? The Broom Closet may be the place for you. From sage bundles to Florida Water, oils to incense, all of their products help you on your spiritual journey. Their experienced tarot readers offer 15 to 60-minute sessions (appointments recommended), and they've partnered with everyone from Shelby Farms to local breweries for private events and fundraisers. They are open seven days a week from 10am to 6pm, and if you can't make it downtown, they offer online shopping with the same low prices and flat-rate shipping.
The Book Juggler
Another South Main Favorite, The Book Juggler is home to a wide array of new and well-loved books. They also feature locally made arts and gifts. The space is equal parts quirky and welcoming whose motto is "Be Weird, Read a Book." The inventory shifts regularly, so every visit offers something new to discover. Whether you're looking for a rare find, supporting local authors, or just want to browse with your four-legged friend (yes, it's pet-friendly), Book Juggler will not disappoint.
Lansky Bros Elvis
Presley's go-to tailor during his legendary career, Lansky Bros. brings that same bold, keeps the same style in Memphis today. The story doesn't end with Elvis. For nearly 80 years, Lansky Bros. has been at the forefront of Memphis fashion, outfitting musicians, celebrities, and style icons across genres from rockstars to hip-hop legends. Their blend of craftsmanship, creative vision, and bold spirit continues to attract people who understand that what you wear matters. Today, Lansky Bros. remains committed to filling gaps in the fashion market with quality, authenticity, and cutting-edge style. You can find them in the iconic Peabody Hotel and at 149 Union Ave.
Muse Inspired Fashions
Newly moved to South Main, Muse Inspired Fashions is for the fun, unique and eclectic. With tasteful but never boring dresses, blouses, shoes and more, Muse is the spot for a fun party outfit or special event suit. They are open everyday to help you with all your fashion needs.
Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid
Ever wanted to get a fishing pole, some camouflage and beef jerky in a giant pyramid? Well Memphis has just the thing for you. In what used to be the home of the Memphis Tigers, the Memphis Grizzlies and plenty of concerts, now houses the country’s only Bass Pro Pyramid. You can shop for all your outdoor goods, get a bite to eat in its two restaurants, go bowling and also stay overnight in the Big Cypress Lodge. If you need a cool place to bring out of town guests or want to do a fun staycation, the Bass Pro Pyramid is the place for it.
A.Schwab’s
A. Schwab has been a Beale Street anchor since 1876 and is the only original business still standing on the iconic street. When you explore the shop at 163 Beale, you'll find an old-school general store that's equal parts museum and treasure hunt. You can find cast iron skillets, HooDoo supplies, old-fashioned candy, ukuleles, and Memphis memorabilia. Five generations kept this place alive and today it remains a testament to Memphis survival and character. Whether you're hunting for quirky souvenirs or stepping back in time, A. Schwab delivers an experience you won't find anywhere else.
Farm Market
Co-op New to the neighborhood, The Farm Market Co-Op brings the farm fresh to downtown Memphis at 300 South Main Street. This isn't your typical grocery store, it's a collective of local farmers, food makers, homesteaders, and handmade crafters. They have been selling at markets and supporting each other for years, and now they finally have a home base. Step inside and you'll find crisp produce, real dairy, local meats, fresh eggs, small-batch jams and salsas, homemade baked goods, tallow lotions, herbal teas, and pet treats. The best part? You can order online and they'll shop for you at no extra fee. Whether you're a seasoned farm-to-table shopper or just starting to explore local food, The Farm Market Co-Op makes it easy to eat well and support your community.
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