Shopping
Local Artisans Offer One-of-a-Kind Treasures
Shops Around Vermont
Small, independent shops, restaurants, and other businesses make up the backbone of Vermont’s economy, from a combination Turkish rug shop and restaurant to outdoor markets bringing together independent makers. Vermont’s celebration of history extends to its antique shopping scene, with dealers and stores beckoning you to browse a few steps back in time. Exploring a historic downtown or making time to stop on a road trip through the Green Mountains are great ways to discover Vermont’s retailers and artisans and find a piece of Vermont to take home with you.
Where to Shop in Vermont
Vermont’s stores are destinations in and of themselves, celebrating everything from fly fishing and maple to nostalgic toys and clothes. This selection is just the start of exploring Vermont’s independent shopping culture.
Orvis Outlet
In Manchester, this fly fishing destination shop is Orvis’s flagship location. The store offers lessons as well as top-quality equipment, clothing, home goods, and more.
Read More about Orvis OutletRead MoreVermont Country Store
With locations in Weston and Rockingham, the Vermont Country Store remains a popular stop for its nostalgic toys, games, clothing, and more, as well as an on-site restaurant at the Weston location.
Read More about Vermont Country StoreRead MoreFarm-Way
Based in Bradford, find everything you need, from footwear to pet needs to clothing, furniture, outdoor gear, and tools, at Farm-Way. For more than a decade, the store has been powered with 100% renewable energy.
Read More about Farm-WayRead MoreDakin Farm
Whet your appetite for local Vermont foods by browsing Dakin Farm. Cured and smoked meats, maple, cheese, beers, and more are all on offer at this Ferrisburgh store.
Read More about Dakin FarmRead MoreVermont Antiques Mall
Located within the Quechee Gorge Village shops, Vermont Antiques Mall is the state’s largest antiques mall, home to many dealers within one large shop. Browse furniture, clothing, collectibles, and vintage items.
Read More about Vermont Antiques MallRead MoreArtisans Park
In Windsor, this creative destination features a thoughtfully curated collection of experiences, from breweries to glassblowing and more. Discover handcrafted goods, specialty foods, and one-of-a-kind finds, and while there, reflect while walking the Path of Life Sculpture Garden.
Read More about Artisans ParkRead MoreCabot Annex
Along Route 100 between Waterbury and Stowe, stop in at the Cabot Annex to browse products Cabot Creamery, Lake Champlain Chocolate, Danforth Pewter, Smugglers Notch Distillery, and more.
Essex Experience
More than 20 independently owned Vermont businesses showcase some of the best in local and national music, cinema, art, wellness, dining, and more in Essex. Shop for flowers, clothing, art, and more.
Read More about Essex ExperienceRead MoreStone House Antique Center
In Chester, more than 90 individual antique dealers gather to display and sell fine furniture, folk art, quilts, jewelry, artisan crafts and supplies, and more.
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BIPOC Business Directory
Business Owners of Color
This directory of businesses owned and operated by Vermonters of color offers visitors a diverse selection of ways to experience the Green Mountain State. As you plan your vacation, explore the medley of Vermont’s small, local economy to support communities of color.
Old Gold
Antiquing in Vermont
History is a bright thread found throughout Vermont, from soaring architecture characterizing downtowns to vintage clothing, furniture, vinyl, jewelry and more. Browse antique shops to take home a piece of the past, and connect with knowledgeable and passionate dealers who can help illuminate the stories behind the pieces.
Shopping Downtown
Vermont’s historic downtowns are made up of small, independent shops. You never know what you’ll find – handcrafted artisan goods, one-of-a-kind antique treasures, or your next favorite outfit are yours to discover.
Church Street Marketplace
With more than 100 shops and restaurants, this outdoor mall was named No. 1 Public Square in America in 2022 by USA Today.
Read More about Church Street MarketplaceRead MoreDowntown Woodstock
Small shops line the streets in downtown Woodstock and nearby Quechee, from vintage clothing shops to general stores.
Read More about Downtown WoodstockRead MoreManchester Outlets
Big-name and designer outlets draw shoppers to this outdoor mall nestled in the heart of downtown Manchester.
Read More about Manchester OutletsRead MoreDowntown Stowe
An eight-mile stretch of road and paved walking and biking path connect Stowe’s two downtown districts, both packed with small businesses.
Read More about Downtown StoweRead MoreHistoric Downtown Montpelier
The only state capital without a McDonald’s or Starbucks, local small businesses characterize downtown Montpelier.
Read More about Historic Downtown MontpelierRead MoreQuechee Gorge Village
Shop classic Vermont brands like Cabot Creamery, Danforth Pewter, Vermont Spirits, and more in this open, outdoor mall. Families can also see alpacas and ride a miniature train nearby.
Read More about Quechee Gorge VillageRead MoreDowntown Middlebury
A thriving college town, Middlebury is home to a wide range of restaurants and independent shops, like Stone Mill Public Market, in a charming downtown setting.
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Shop As You Go
Road Tripping to Vermont’s Stores
There’s plenty in store along Vermont’s winding roads. General stores and country stores dot byways and back roads, beckoning with artisan crafts and goods, locally made cheeses, craft beverages, and other snacks, and unexpected delights, from jewelry to books to home décor.
Shopping at the Root
Farmers Markets
Local makers and artisans fill fields at farmers markets statewide. From food producers to jewelry makers, painters, fiber artists, woodworkers and more, there’s a lot to discover. While you browse, sample farm-fresh, homemade treats, like cider donuts, apple pies, and fresh, delicious cider, served hot or cold, while taking in the atmosphere of an open-air market.
Studios Open Up
Vermont Open Studio Weekend
Browse and shop for art in downtowns or on byways and back roads during this celebratory weekend where artists open their studios to the public. Visiting an artist in their studio is different from browsing at a craft fair; the workspaces reflect their creative process, tools, equipment, and inspirations. See unique collection of handmade and local artwork, take part in special events, and take a unique piece or two home.