nice quaint shops, super unique items, very nicely laid-out plaza, individual stores give it a very specialized feel, each store is clean and well operated, very wide array of overall product selection. It's hard to find too much wrong with this little plaza.
The main downsides are you're not going to find something that you just need to run out to the store and grab. Plus the little coffee and sandwich shop seems to have very odd hours. more than once have I walked over to grab a coffee while shopping to find out theyre closed.
you have to keep in mind that this shopping plaza is designed for those looking to shop (spend disposable income money) and browse. browsing when you can't afford things is still a lot of fun. I can say this confidentiality now been on both sides of that...
   Read moreAn interesting and eclectic gift shop with offerings that range from large (forklift required) concrete statuary all the way to small Cape Cod inspired ear rings. LTP is three rooms in size and sells statues of all sizes, hand made "artsy" pottery and a range of earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. The jewelry is relatively inexpensive but interesting and they have several cases with native American offerings in turquoise, silver, and leather. The statuary ranges from small and cute right up to impressive stone lions while the pottery is more kiln fired "one of" than service for eight. If you're looking for earrings or a nice garden gnome the Lemon Tree is...
   Read moreOne of my favorite gift shops in the Cape! Over the years I have purchased two delightful chubby bunny statues and they have a huge selection of REAL concrete statues (not the resin ones you get online) for the ground and many to hang on the wall or fence outside. Inside, there is a large variety of hand made items from over 100 local craftsmen and women including pottery (bowls, birdfeeders, etc.), beautiful enamel wall pieces, jewelry and Christmas decor. Nothing cheap here. All beautiful pieces well worth any money spent to bring home a little piece...
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