What to do and see in Easton, Maryland (MD): The Best Shopping

January 24, 2022 Enriqueta Cusson

Named one of the best small towns in America, Easton, Maryland is a haven of quiet streets and quirky festivals. First settled in the 17th century, Easton has remained an active community since Colonial times. The Third Haven Meeting House, built in 1682 by the local Quakers, is still used for Sunday meetings to this day. Visit during the annual Waterfowl Festival, when residents deck their historic homes with green boughs, and local artists pay tribute to the Canadian Geese flying overhead.
Restaurants in Easton

1. Vintage Books and Fine Art

7 E Dover St, Easton, MD 21601-3012 +1 410-562-3403 http://www.facebook.com/VintageBooksMd
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Vintage Books and Fine Art

Reviewed By triciah0410 - Washington DC, United States

So many great finds, and the owner was really friendly - he even let us bring our dog to browse with us!

2. Flying Cloud Booksellers

26 W Dover St, Easton, MD 21601-2616 +1 410-775-5311 http://www.flyingcloudbooks.com
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Flying Cloud Booksellers

3. Ulta Beauty

219 Marlboro Ave, Easton, MD 21601-2720 +1 443-496-3759
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Ulta Beauty

4. The Amish Market

101 Marlboro Ave, Easton, MD 21601-2768 +1 410-822-8989 http://www.amishcountryfarmersmarket.com/
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

The Amish Market

While you are visiting the Eastern Shore, don't forget to drop in and visit our wonderful Amish & Farmers Markets! We are searching the Eastern Shore for Amish Markets, Farmers Markets and Flea Markets. Browse our online stores, find markets across the Eastern Shore, Register your market with us. Awesome furniture, food, crafts, handmade health products, sauces, fruits, produce, bakery items and more.

Reviewed By Tourist205508

You can go here for your weekly shopping for all of the fresh delicious meats...All freshly homemade. They pick up your scrumptious baked goods, everything from whoopie pies , cakes , breads. All I'm sorry, you had better eat lunch there first....Just be careful...the food is so good you might need a nap after. Keep your eyes open for Homemade Easter Candies too.

5. Easton Cycle and Sport

723 Goldsborough St, Easton, MD 21601-4908 +1 410-822-7433 [email protected] http://www.eastoncycleandsport.com
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Easton Cycle and Sport

Bicycle and kayak rentals in Talbot County, Easton, and St. Michaels, Maryland. Enjoy the scenic byways of the Eastern Shore by bicycle or choose the relaxing waterways of the Chesapeake by kayak.

Reviewed By 284dano

We rented a couple of bikes for the afternoon. They outfitted us with very nice hybrid bikes, spent a few minutes going over a map to give us several route choices, made sure the bikes were adjusted correctly and threw in a couple bottles of water. We chose one of the scenic routes taking us out to the Oxford,had lunch at a little place they recommended, with a ferry ride to Bellevue and then back to Easton. They made the whole experience very easy for us.

23 N Harrison St, Easton, MD 21601-3189 +1 410-310-8727 [email protected] http://thetrippegallery.com
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The Trippe Gallery

Lively and diverse art gallery in the heart of Historic Easton, Md. Features exhibits of Fine Art Photography, oil and watercolor paintings, Botanical Art, etchings, pastels, woodcuts, equine bronze sculpture and contemporary metal sculpture. Home to award winning regional artists as well as nationally acclaimed Plein Air and Marine painters.

Reviewed By remmif - Boston, United States

If one likes great art in an off the beaten path place then this is a stop for you. The art is a variety for all tastes. Plein Air a focus because of the summer Plein Air.event, but there are great other choices. I was drawn to Charlie Hunter's pieces, but love the abstracts there too.The owner is informative and will help with any questions you might have. if you make a day of it there is lunch and other things of interest including a really great small art museum (closed right now renovations) that any art lover would enjoy.

7. Moonvine

21A N Harrison St, Easton, MD 21601-3139 +1 410-770-4451
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Moonvine

8. Foxwell's Antiques Mall

7793 Ocean Gtwy, Easton, MD 21601-8623 +1 410-820-9705
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Foxwell's Antiques Mall

Reviewed By SarahMaryland - Owings Mills, United States

Great estate jewelry finds that are market Found several pieces and very happy. Will be back! Also it’s right off 50 which makes it an easy in and out on the way to the beaches. Location is everything as we all know. Easy to drop in for 10 minutes or stay for a couple of hours if you like to take your time.

9. Marc Randall

3 E Dover St, Easton, MD 21601-3012 +1 410-820-4077 http://www.marcrandall.com/Welcome.html
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Marc Randall

9 S Harrison St, Easton, MD 21601-3089 +1 410-770-9190 [email protected] http://troikagallery.com
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Troika Gallery

Troika Gallery, The Finest of Fine Art in historic downtown Easton, since 1997, represents 35 artists from across the United States. Artist owned and operated this Fine Art Gallery exhibits work in oils, bronze, pastel, porcelain, pencil, acrylic and clay. With rotating exhibits, the walls are everchanging with new works to be viewed. Custom professional framing, expert art appraisal, a restoration specialist and art advisory are all part of the hands-on working knowledge you will find at Troika Gallery. Stop in often. When you Find a Piece of Art you Love you also Find a Piece of Yourself!

Reviewed By 35matthewf - Easton, United States

I have been a client of Troika Gallery for the past 15 years and it is the premier Art Gallery on the Eastern Shore - and believe me I have visited them all. Their slogan is the "Finest of Fine Art" and I could not agree more. The 30+ artists that they represent are fabulous and reflect the bucolic splendor of Maryland's Eastern Shore and the Chesapeake Bay. Most recently Carolyn Egley has joined the gallery and in addition to capturing bay scenes she masterfully paints Vermont country scenes that are simply breathtaking. Matt Zoll's still lifes are magical and really require study to truly enjoy. Bill Stork's historical Maritime paintings bring to life the ships that plied the Bay in days of lore, and Laura Era's portraits and pastels are so life like they can almost step off the canvas. If you're Easton you simply must visit Troika Gallery, and be sure to ask Peg and Laura questions as they are a wealth of knowledge and love the art and artists.

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