Dawn Griffin Group Shop Local St. Louis Guide 2025
We know that many families are tightening their belts this holiday season as the cost of food and goods continues to rise. But supporting local businesses is still one of the best gifts you can give—to your neighbors, your community, and the St. Louis economy.

Our Shop Local Guide for 2025 highlights some of our favorite small businesses and makers around St. Louis—the same places our team turns to year-round when we want something meaningful for clients, friends, or family. You’ll find new additions marked with a ⭐, and we’ve expanded the “Experiences & Excursions” section, so instead of material “things” you can create memories while keeping your dollars close to home.

So this year, whether you’re shopping for one special gift or many, consider shopping small, shopping local, and supporting St. Louis.


HOME GOODS, FURNISHINGS, ART, and BOTANICALS

Union Studio Webster Groves
Union Studio* storefront decorated for the holidays. The Webster location continues to bring all the warmth and delight from co-owners Sarah Kelley and Mary Beth Bussen. The May tornado hit their location in the Delmar Maker District hard, but you can still procure carefully curated handmade art, jewelry, and goods from over 125 local creators. We are particularly fond of the jewelry collections, ceramics from Al Wescott and artwork from Carrie Gillen. But you will easily get lost in all the splendor of this beautiful store.

More of our favorites

  • Urban Matter (Tower Grove South) – This South Grand shop has an amazing selection of goods form local and regional independent designers. A dazzling array of jewelry, candles, leather goods, and other pretties for yourself or your home. If you are overwhelmed by it all, gift cards are always a hit to this store.
  • MayPop (Webster Groves) – Plants and botanical-themed gifts for the green thumb in your life. Watch for workshops and pop-ups.
  • Drips Botanical Elements (CWE) – NEW Specializing in plants, terrariums, and natural curiosities, a great addition to St. Louis.
  • Forth and Home (Webster Groves) – Vintage and handmade wares to inspire beauty, hospitality, and joy at home.
  • ZeeBee Market (Maplewood) – Ethical retailer selling unique handcrafted, Fair Trade, and sustainably produced gifts from around the world.
  • Forai (Kirkwood) – A social enterprise boutique featuring jewelry, textiles, and some home accents created by immigrant and refugee women in St. Louis. Shopping here directly supports local makers and families.
  • City House Country Mouse (The Hill) – Local and garden-inspired wreaths, centerpieces, and grab-and-go bouquets. This cute shop on the hill strives to be as sustainable and environmentally-friendly as possible in their design work and purchasing choices. Many items grown in owner Kate’s Shaw backyard.
  • Bowood Farms (Central West End) – Curated home & garden shop nestled in a bright and airy, renovated 1920’s industrial building turned greenhouse. Also offers workshops.
  • Urban Buds (Dutchtown) – Farmer-florists supplying high quality flowers in the heart of St. Louis. Gift cards and bouquet subscriptions. Yes, please!
  • Perennial Art* (Marine Villa) – Community workshop and store offers educational programming in creative reuse and sells creatively repurposed home goods and eco-friendly project supplies. The online shop has gift cards and various project supplies.
  • Mr. City Printing* (Online) -Boutique design studio specializing in city maps, neighborhood designs, and travel themed pieces for destinations across the world. They give back 5% of their online store profits to various St. Louis-based charities.
MoModerne Vintage Furnishings St. Louis
If you want to surprise the design aficionado in your life, look no further than the thoughtfully curated 20th century collection at MoModerne for furnishings and décor. Located at 3730 Foundry Way, Suite 188 or shop online.

BOOKS, RECORDS, STATIONERY

  • Left Bank Books (Central West End) – Oldest and largest independently-owned full-line bookstore in St. Louis. Offers a full-line of new and used books, gifts, cards, magazines, toys and services.
  • Novel Neighbor (Webster Groves) – Charming independent bookstore filled with gift items from local artists and cozy reading spot for the kiddos,
  • Dunaway Books (Tower Grove) – The RFT calls this the best used bookstore in the city. And with almost 80,000 volumes to get lost in, they are right.
  • EyeSeeMe (University City) – You’ll find the largest collection of great African American books for children in United States
  • Subterranean (University City) – Since 2000, this independent book store has offered a diverse fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Plenty of other genres too.
  • The Book House (Maplewood) – Independent community bookstore since 1986. Selling new, old, rare, and unusual books.
  • Betty’s Books (Webster Groves) – Betty’s Books is a family-friendly, inclusive, comic and graphic novel bookstore in Webster Groves. Their new Crosswoods location has expanded to include a coffee shop.
  • ⭐Leviathan Bookstore (Tower Grove) – Founded by two venerated booksellers, personalized service sets this bookstore apart.
  • Planet Score Records (Maplewood) – Well-curated collection of vinyl along with a nice selection of CDs, tapes, and VHS cassettes.
  • Dead Wax Records* (Cherokee Street) – Specializing in rare American Jazz, Rock, Blues, and Soul, while also offering a diverse selection of hidden gems.
  • Euclid Records (Webster Groves) – Selling new and used music since1981. 8,000 square feet on 2 floors!
  • Vintage Vinyl (University City) – Legendary record store in The Delmar Loop.
  • FireCracker Press (Cherokee Street) Unique letterpress posters, prints, and stationery by local artists.
  • Papillon Press (Webster Groves) – Father/daughter team bringing providing custom letterpress invitations and fine stationery goods.
  • The Kabine (Tower Grove) – Housed in an airstream trailer outside of AO+Co., The Kabine bills itself as a slow stationery lifestyle shop inspired by travel + good design.
Letterpress printing
Central Print*, located in Old North, is a non profit arts organization that promotes letterpress printmaking by providing workshops and classes. It’s a great place to make your own cards and gifts, or give a class to a creative in your life.

PERSONAL & HOME ESSENTIALS

Besides being places for great gifts, it is important to treat yourself. Or drop a major hint to your special someone that you’d love something from one of these places.

  • Herbaria (The Hill) – All-natural soaps, deodorants, moisturizers, along with home and pet cleansers. All made by hand at our shop on The Hill in St. Louis.
  • SammySoap (Kirkwood) – 100% all natural skincare, home and dog products manufacturer and retailer creating jobs for adults with intellectual or developmental disorders. Tons of unique gift items
  • Dharma + Dwell (Webster Groves) – Offering everyday essentials for sustainable living. Refill containers you bring or buy. Committed to zero waste.
  • Kind Apothecary (Webster Groves) – Local shop selling natural skin-care products, plus soaps with a portion donated to charity.
  • Blissoma (The Gate) – Independently owned. Every product in the collection is Cruelty-Free, Certified Vegan, made in-house, and represented with honesty and transparency.
  • BeeNatural (Maplewood) – Woman-owned skincare line that started in Clarksville, Missouri. Focus is on natural, small batch products.
  • Liberated Roots* (McKinley Heights) – Liberated Roots Collection is a lifestyle brand that provides a retail connection to Black-owned brands and culture. Shop online or at the storefront at 2216 S. Jefferson Ave.
  • Morgan Ford Massage & Spa* (Webster Groves, Tower Grove and Soulard) – Gift the gift of rejuvenation! Pamper a loved one with a massage or other self-care treatment at this full service spa.
  • Procure (The Foundry) – Procure by The Women’s Creative is creating space for women-owned, local brands and their consumers to lead an inspired life. Procure is a curated collection of over 25 brands with an emphasis on wellness and self-care, the Procure space is a collaborative space meant to inspire and uplift.
  • Golden Gems (The Foundry, Midtown at 3108 Locust) – Golden Gems is a lifestyle brand that designs and sells badass accessories, apparel, stationery goods, and home décor.
  • Urban Candle Company (Southampton) – Locally designed candles that look and smell good all made from 100% soy wax. Hand-poured in the shop.
  • K. Hall Studio (Brentwood & Ladue) – Handcrafted home fragrance and personal care goods. You will also find plants, clothing, children’s gifts, jewelry, home décor, and more at the Brentwood location. K. Hall brands are sold at several locations throughout the city.
  • Provisions St. Louis (CWE) – Lifestyle oriented store showcasing the best in elevated, sustainable & quality goods featuring men’s & women’s apothecary, scents to elevate your environment, personal & home accessories, art books & fine gifts.
  • Social Goods Marketplace (Tower Grove) – A consciously-curated selection of home, body, and lifestyle products informed by values of sustainability, social justice, and self-care. This story is all heart.

FOOD

Gift cards to restaurants are always an excellent choice. And we would be lost without these that add so much to local neighborhoods:

VomFass Gift Set
VomFass (Maplewood) – While technically a franchise, this store feels local because of the outstanding service and commitment to the local community. We’ve worked with Anita at VomFass for years on oil and vinegar client gifts. It’s hard to leave here without one of their liqueurs – there are so many unique varieties and the staff always have wonderful suggestions for their use. Gorgeous gifts.

  • Kakao Chocolates (Maplewood & Clayton) – What is not to love about a visit to Kakao Chocolate? Hand-dipped confections made in small batches. Perfect gifts for colleagues or little stocking stuffers for the chocolate lover in your life.
  • Clementine’s Creamery (Multiple locations) – Unique small-batch ice cream flavors, including alcoholic and vegan options. They’ve expanded to multiple St. Louis neighborhoods and we couldn’t be more delighted. A Clementine’s gift card the perfect stocking-stuffer.
  • SweeterCards (Online) – If you want to send more than a card but less than an overly expensive or wasteful gift, then SweeterCards is the answer. Local and lovely idea. Also can be found at Union Studio.
  • The Annex and Civil Alchemy (Webster Groves) – If you are looking for exceptional gifts for foodies, these two locations have fantastic specialty food, bar, and kitchen items. A hostess gift from here will be much appreciated.
  • Parker’s Table (Hi-Pointe) – Offering stellar customer service and selection of wine and specialty foods. Great spot to pick up a host/hostess gift.
  • Penzey’s Spice (Maplewood) – A franchise that doesn’t feel like one. Fabulous staff and top-notch selection.
  • Bijoux Handcrafted Chocolates (Webster Groves) – Gorgeous small batch chocolate jewels, sure to impress any recipient.
  • Intoxicology (The Grove) – Everything you could ever want to set up bar at home. Vintage glassware, spirits, cocktail kits, shrubs, classes and more.
  • Fennel Cooking Studio (Midtown) – Gift a fun and functional gift with a gift card to Fennel Cooking Studio. Lovely foodie gifts. Classes fill quickly.

VINTAGE / ANTIQUES

  • The Green Shag Market (The Hill) – Listed as Missouri’s “Best Thrift Store” by Apartment Therapy, The Green Shag Market is a unique antique mall style store with multiple vendors stocking the store with the areas greatest vintage, boho, mid-century, and antique finds.
  • Treasures Aisles & Big Bend Antique Gallery (Maplewood) – Next door to each other. If you don’t come out of here with something unique, you aren’t trying very hard. LOL.
  • Mesa Home (Cherokee/Benton Park) – Mix of vintage, thrift and handmade goods.
  • The Bricoleur (Cherokee Street/Benton Park West) – Curated mix of antiques, repurposed furniture, and original paintings and photography. Lots to see here
  • The Hill Antique Market (The Hill) – Housed in a sprawling, artfully-renovated brick warehouse, The Hill Antique Market in St. Louis, Missouri, features over 75 vendors offering antique furniture, salvage, industrial fixtures, textiles, clothing, jewelry, collectibles, retro home decor and so much more!
  • TFA (St. Louis Hills) – The Future Antiques specializes in all things mid century and Danish modern. Always fun.
  • Warson Woods Antiques Gallery (Warson Woods) – Huge 30,000 square-foot showroom with 150 dealers. Amazing stuff in here.
  • Fox and Hound Antiques (Kirkwood) – Tucked away in the heart of downtown Kirkwood is a treasure trove of fine antique furnishings, vintage home décor and goods to cherish. We always find good things here.
  • Refind Room (Brentwood) / The Refind Annex (Clayton Tamm) – The Refind Room offers luxury consignment items from its Brentwood location. The Annex is an art gallery, furniture store, and mix of unique treasures and objects. Located in a 5,000 square foot warehouse, this is the place to shop mid-century modern furniture, unique vintage and 20th century finds, from fine art to estate pieces.

VINTAGE CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES

Some booths in antique malls have vintage clothing and accessories (see above) but if you really want to take a deep dive into vintage clothing, your best bet is Benton Park. Most of these are on Cherokee Street, with Black Rabbit being the exception.


KIDS

Unique and local options for the littles in your life.

  • Minifig Shop (Kirkwood) – With a 2,500 square foot showroom, this shop buys, sells, and trades all things Lego including sets, minifigs, baseplates, and bulk bricks.
  • City Spouts (Ladue) – City Sprouts is a specialty children’s boutique offering a curated selection of the best items for children from birth to 12 years old.
  • Daffodilly (Webster Groves) – Wide selection of everything a modern baby and toddler needs. Clothing, teethers, board books, and other unique items.
  • The Little (Webster Groves) – “Intentional toys for magical moments” is how The Little describes itself. Carefully selected assortment of gifts, toys, and apparel that encourages creativity, exploration and wonder.
  • The Ellenor (Webster Groves) – Bringing niche and quality baby products + in-house custom embroidery.
  • Imagination Toys (Clayton) – The longest-running toy store in St. Louis, Imagination Toys provides high quality educational and creative toys.
  • Bohemian Babies (online) – Chill baby apparel made in St. Louis. Super soft + cool and graphic patterns.
  • Polished Prints (City Foundry, Edwardsville, online) – Casual, quality pieces for moms, tots and babies. Plenty of gender neutral kids outfits that celebrate joy and unity.
  • Circle of Knowledge (Sunset Hills) – Small but excellent selection of quality educational and fun toys.

MORE EXCURSIONS & EXPERIENCES

  • Fennel Cooking Studio (Midtown) – Gift a fun and functional gift with a gift card to Fennel Cooking Studio. Lovely foodie gifts. Classes fill quickly.
  • ⭐Big Muddy Adventures – (Downtown) Canoeing on the Mississippi. What could be more St. Louis?
  • ⭐Third Degree Glass (Delmar Maker District) – Turn up the heat with private glass blowing or flameworking sessions
  • ⭐Craft Alliance (Delmar Maker District) – A wide range of classes are offered at all skill levels at Craft Alliance
  • ⭐Marnie’s Creative Outlet (Webster Groves) – Small studio classes offered in a variety of subjects in a supportive environment.
  • St Louis Zoo – Schedule a behind-the-scenes tour at the zoo. Several different options are available, from Penguin Encounters to Rhino Rambles. .
  • ⭐Endangered Wolf Center (Eureka) – Be a keeper for a day or take advantage of other private experiences offered
  • ⭐French Creperie (Chesterfield) -Take a fun all-inclusive hands-on cooking class to learn crepe making

*These are clients of The Dawn Griffin Group.