This whimsical Davis Square gift shop is the place to find local crafts year-round. Opened by owner Dave Sarkowski in 2006, the work of over 175 New England artists can be perused inside the cheery lime-green space. Sarkowski prides himself on his selection of handmade items and unusual gifts, from fun cards and ironic notebooks to art T-shirts, one-of-a-kind toys and jewelry by independent designers.
The Nesting House is much more than a shop for baby clothes (although that is part of the store). This business sells both retail and consignment infant and children's clothing and also provides mothers with a number of services from free play dates to a space share for a number of businesses, including birthing classes, natropathy medicine and professional counseling services.
Plato's Closet is a thrift store that buys and sells the latest brand-name clothing for teens, as well as women and men in their twenties. Gently used clothing is accepted and paid back in cash.
With two floors packed with men's and women's clothing and shoes, this thrift store boasts a large selection of brands and ever-changing inventory. You can sell your clothes and receive cash or a trade ticket on the spot, though there is often a short wait for the buying counter. Prices are low, with many items below $15. The fashions are current, thanks to the keen eye of trendy employees. Buffalo Exchange is part of a privately owned national chain of thrift stores.