P.J. Chilcottage is one of the coolest spots along Leroux Street. It's technically located in the Old Town Shops, an area of town built around unique and independently owned storefronts. Inside of P.J. Chilcottage the range of products is eclectic and local, from handmade soaps and cards to women's clothing and homewares. You will find something for everyone at this shop.
Starrlight Books isn't your typical bookstore that has contemporary items for you to read, here you'll find classic tomes in all types of genres. From retro science fiction to beat poetry, the selection is definitely from yesteryear, but since this is an old-fashioned bookstore, the prices are always reasonable. So come inside, smell the musty paper and curl up with a book from Bukowski or Burroughs.
Sedona Fudge Company is a dessert shop in Sedona known for its creamy, thick and consistent fudge that melts in your mouth instantly. They also sell some delicious old-school cookies that will remind you of the good old days of savoring some of grandma's cookies. The cookies are made fresh every day and are prepared using secret family recipes that have been passed on from generation to the other. Their gift baskets are extensively ordered by local corporate firms for private events and functions, which can be pre-ordered from their store itself.
One of the most happening streets in the city of Sedona, Main Street is a pedestrian friendly destination lined up with cafes with lovely outdoor patios, restaurants, hotels and shopping destinations. With a backdrop of the stunning, Red Rock Hills, not only does the street offer quite a dramatic landscape, but the absence of cars also lends to the charm of walking down this road. Bronze plaques featuring the hand and foot prints of several actors, outdoor sculptures and historical buildings also make Main Street a tourist destination for many. An absolute must-visit during your time in the city, Main Street Sedona won't disappoint you with its many offerings.
Trot down to the Basement Marketplace for a wonderful shopping experience. Ladies, you have all you want in this place- right from trendy apparel to funky accessories, bags, and scarves, the Basement Marketplace takes care of everyone's taste. Many customers have repeatedly praised their friendly staff.
Mountain Sports stocks up on serious and fun sports equipment. Buy hiking gear, jackets and bottles, or go a little crazy and pick up some unconventional stuff. The store sells edgy t-shirts with witty sayings in a range of designs and colorful Crocs. If you plan to go hiking and don't want to eat the same old tinned beans and soup, why not try the flavored pates. With flavors like chocolate and orange chilly, it is definitely not your usual camping food! And to make you feel a little better about spending your money here, know that the store donates one percent of all proceeds to the Grand Canyon Wildlands Council.