Located on South San Antonio Avenue, this antique shop specializes in more than just archaic furniture and trinkets, here you can find retro, modern, artisan and re-purposed objects that fit every style and budget. Treasures N' Junk has been around for more than 30 years and during that time, the owners have curated and cultivated relationships with other vendors and dealers in order to obtain some of the most interesting and unique items in the entire Inland Empire. Stop in and see why, you will be impressed.
Located in downtown Claremont, this promenade district is bordered on the east and west by 1st and 2nd Streets and on the north-south by Oberlin and Harvard Avenues. Inside the district, shoppers and diners will find restaurants like Aruffo's Italian Cuisine, Espiau's and Petiscos, while kitschy local shops like Buddhamouse Emporium, Authentix and Nectar Clothing provide the wares. Indeed, this is the place to visit if you want to shop in Claremont.
This shop, formerly known as Comic Quest, is a small comic and collectible store that packs a large punch in terms of selection and quality. The space is laid out neatly with many different publishers on the shelves and within the racks. In addition to popular manga and comics, ASCQ also sells lots of cool art, design books, hard to find toys and clothing. The staff is always friendly and helpful with a recommendation, whether you are here to buy something for yourself or to give as a gift.
On the shelves at Daiso, almost every product is priced at a dollar or slightly more. Here you can get bargains on household items, quirky made-in-Japan products and other cool, kitschy things that make great gifts. If you are looking for a cheap Bento box or some light bulbs for pennies, Daiso is the place to visit.
Visitors will find all kinds of name brand retailers at this Chino Hills promenade mall. From footwear and clothing to housewares and mattresses, the mall is a veritable one-stop shop. The familiar H&M, Victoria's Secret, Banana Republic and Vans are all here in addition to a couple of local shops like Red E Surf and Dolcissimo Bakery. The mall holds events throughout the year as well, starting with the weekly Farmer's Market every Wednesday and live music on certain dates. The food court has the ubiquitous California Pizza Kitchen, Chipotle and Panera, but try the local coffeehouse Dripp, or the Kickin' Crab for something different.
This huge open-air shopping center is a bargain hunter's dream with wonderful outlet stores and discount boutiques. You'll find over 120 stores all in one location including Nike Factory Store, Nordstrom Rack and Saks Fifth Avenue. With restaurants, shops, an AMC Theater with IMAX and a huge indoor skatepark, the Outlets at Orange is a great place to spend a day. Being very close to popular attractions like the Angels Stadium and Disneyland Resort, it can also be a great pit stop to grab a bite or pick up some fashionable gear for yourself and your loved ones.
If you are hunting for that perfect outfit for an important occasion be sure to find it at House of Roxie. This store has an impressive collection and their clothes are worth every dollar you spend.