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Shopping and Souvenirs in San Saba, Texas

Shopping and Souvenirs in San Saba, Texas

You cannot visit San Saba and not want to go shopping for souvenirs. The historic district is full of unique boutiques, Texas made goods, apparel, and even furniture. Here are some of the stores we stopped at.

J.C. Campbell & Co. Mercantile– J.C. Campbell & Co. Mercantile is a shopping establishment that is located at 318 East Wallace Street. The building is home to numerous vendors that sell a variety of items, including antiques, apparel, chocolates, cosmetics, gifts, honey and jewelry.

Harry’s Boots– Harry’s Boots is a western apparel and boot store that is located at 403 East Wallace Street. Established in 1939, Harry’s Boots features thousands of products for sale, including apparel and footwear for men, women and children; accessories, belts, hats and gifts, from trusted brand names like Chippewa, Justin Boots, Levi’s, Stetson and Wrangler.

Madeleine & Me– Madeleine & Me is a local gift shop, established in 2015 and located at 410 East Wallace Street. The charming, chic and practical shop sells an array of items, including gifts, holiday décor, home goods, kitchen décor, kitchen wares, registry items and seasonal décor.

San Saba Olive Oil Company– San Saba Olive Oil Company, established in 2012, is located at 207 East Wallace Street. They sell high-quality products, including olive oils and balsamic vinegars in an array of flavors, as well as beauty items, gift items and gourmet foods.

The Purple Chandelier– The Purple Chandelier is located at 415 East Wallace Street. The store sells a variety of handmade and personalized gifts, including baskets, bouquets, coffee mugs, picture frames and wreaths.

Everett’s Furniture & Emporium– Everett’s Furniture & Emporium is a family owned and operated furniture store that was established in 2005 and is located at 310 East Commerce Street. The retail store sells affordable, high quality items, including furniture for every room in the house, appliances, flooring, home décor, home furnishings and mattresses.

San Saba Soap Company– The San Saba Soap Company is a family owned store, was established in 2015, and is located at 302 East Commerce Street. The store sells handmade, all-natural, highly fragrant soaps that are made from fine essential oils, local goat milk and Texas olive oils.

Alamo Pecan & Coffee Company– Since San Saba is known as the Pecan Capital of the World, a stop at the Alamo Pecan & Coffee Company was definitely in order. The coffee/gift shop is located at 601 East Wallace Street. The specialty store, established in 1999, sells an array of items, including flavored and raw pecans, candies, coffees, corporate gifts, gift baskets, gourmet foods, pies and wine baskets.

Be sure to visit San Saba this year for all the festive Christmas events!

April Monterrosa

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