The Tourist Home Urban Market is located in what was an old Basque sheepherder's house and like many buildings along this street, it has been refurbished beautifully. Inside, visitors will not only find a bustling restaurant, but a specialty, organic market as well. Stop in early for a breakfast burrito or come in late for the Quiche of the Day, whatever time you choose, everything is always made fresh as you order. On your way out, pick up some cheese, pastries or wine to take home.
Babbitt's is the go-to spot when you need outdoor gear. Whether you are skiing, hiking, biking or snowboarding, the knowledgeable staff here at this family-run establishment will definitely have everything you might need. In order to have a successful outdoor excursion, Babbitt's covers all the details, from the simplest lip balm to the most complex GPS units and water-filtration systems. Additionally, the store in itself is an attraction, where the tin-ceilings, vintage painted signage and other architectural nuances from 1888 are still as exuberant today as they were a century ago.
Aspen Avenue has two of the best candy shops in Northern Arizona, the Flagstaff Nut House is one and the other is the Sweet Shoppe. At the latter, the shelves are stocked with gourmet candy and treats; the customized caramel apples and fudge are two of the best sellers while the fancy chocolate confections are melt-in-your-mouth heavenly. During the holidays, the shop churns out seasonal favorites, but it's always a excellent choice any time of year, especially after you pick up a cup of coffee in one of the many nearby coffeehouses.
Hill Side Sedona is a premium shopping center located centrally in Sedona, Arizona. It is an inviting destination with red rock landscapes, water features and entertainment elements intact for a perfect fun filled day. The shopping arena at the Hill Side has the best of designer boutiques, home décor stores, trendy salons and local grocery stores. After shopping, pamper yourself with an assortment of delicious meals and desserts available in American, Mexican and Irish flavors. Those interested in art can explore the fine art galleries to view master pieces of renowned artists from around the world. This hillside destination is also one of the favorite venues to create memorable private events.
Flagstaff Chocolate Company is located in the heart of historic downtown Flagstaff, where the vendors ply a variety of different chocolates, candies and sweets. All of the products are made with the finest ingredients and some of the cool ones include the Mocha Peak and Chocolate Caramel Peak truffles, both are apropos considering the mountainous locale. In addition to chocolate, the shop also has gummi-bears, licorice, hard candy and sugar-free treats.
A heartwarming amalgam of nature and culture, the antiquated Flagstaff Historic Downtown is the soul of Arizona. The inextricable traces of Flagstaff's rich railroad heritage still remain intact at this historic quarter. Having aged seamlessly through centuries, it stands strong as a brimming destination of quirky boutiques, quaint coffee shops and a smattering of historical treasures today. Some of the many historic sites include the 1888 Babbitt Brothers Trading Company building, the 1889 Santa Fe Depot, the Spanish Colonial Hotel Monte Vista and the 1920's Weatherford Hotel. A couple of local spots in and around include Flagstaff Brewing Company and Beaver Street Brewery.