SHOP LOCAL
Shop Local Kitchen, Home & Gifts In and Around Phoenix
Last Updated October 15, 2014
Shop local for your home, kitchen and great gifts. All of these establishments are locally owned and/or share a commitment to sourcing and purveying locally grown or made products.
Changing Hands Bookstore
Why We Love It: There’s the original Tempe store and then the new Camelback branch that contains a bar that serves coffee, wine, beer and small bites. It also sells mainly new books, gifts and cards. Changing Hands...
Phoenix Knife House
Why We Love It: Former chef-turned-knife-whisperer Eytan Zias can help you find the perfect cutlery for your kitchen. Perhaps it’s a handcrafted eight-inch Ohishi Tsuchime Gyuto ($149) with a durable core steel and...
Sweet Basil Gourmetware and Cooking School
Why We Love It: Part store that offers everything you could possibly need for cooking and entertaining (they have 9,000 items available), part school offering hands-on classes taught by cooking professionals, Sweet...
MRS Pinafore
Why We Love It: These are for the ladies who like a little flair in the kitchen. Mrs. Pinafore’s vintage-inspired aprons are often made of colorful, fun fabrics and embellished with lace, ruffles or a playful trim...
Sassy Aprons
Why We Love It: Cooking gets more fun with this line of beautifully aprons handmade using whimsical vintage fabrics. With their bows, full skirts, heart-shaped bibs and hand-stitched appliques, Sassy Aprons will make...
Hot Chick Aprons
Why We Love It: Cooking isn’t always viewed as the most glamorous of activities but Hot Chick is here to change that. These aprons taper at the waist and poof out at the bottom in layers of ruffles, giving them an...
Paul Bunyan's Firewood
Why We Love It: If you’re not up for loading and unloading lots of logs on your own, you can just call owner Gary Jordan. He also has chunks of aromatic hardwoods for smoking––including apple, oak, hickory,...
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