Explore the Sweet Tea Trail and discover the most Charming Town in the South.

Mar 01, 2021
Grab your favorite shopping partner and make a trip to Shop the Antiques on the Sweet Tea Trail in historic Summerville, South Carolina. Yes, we are known for sweet tea and southern hospitality, but finding that perfect treasure for your home or as a gift makes a day shopping in Summerville extra sweet. With free parking, friendly merchants and this handy guide you’ll love exploring all this sweet town has to offer. 
Don’t go home hungry, there are amazing locally owned spots to grab a quick lunch, coffee or iced tea.  



1. Summerville Antique Gallery


Address: 901 North Main Street

Phone: (843) 873-4926


The Summerville Antique Gallery is constantly changing wtih new merchandise coming in daily. One of the largest shops in Summerville

with over 12,000 square feet and 110 booths. Offering unique finds for everybody on your list with its wide variety of collectables, antiques

 and unique items.


2- Vintage Vibes on Main Street


Address: 200 A North Main Street

Phone: (843) 879-9529


Shop this 6000+ square feet, family-owned shop full of unique merchandise that changes everyday! Antiques, vintage, architectural, jewelry

and consigned home decor items are organized in a clean, uncluttered arrangement waiting for you.





3- EveryThing Chic - ETC


Address: 126 South Main Street

Phone: 843-879-2099


Located in the heart of the downtown, ETC has everything you need to personalize your space.  One of a kind items, furniture and antiques.

They also sell wonderful treats for your home or gifts such as candles, homemade soap and jewelry.




4- Katie Maes Klassy Flea & Antique Mart


Address: 140-A West Richardson Ave

Phone: (843) 771-3375


Katie Maes Klassy Flea & Antique Mart sits on the corner of Richarson and Cedar in the historic downtown. You can find antiques,

vintage, retro, re-purposed, salvaged, primitive, up-purposed, and crafts by top-notch artisans. This is the place for one-of-a-kind furniture

pieces. Fabulous gift items and accessories can also be found here.






5- Cotton Down South


Address: 206 W Richardson Ave

Phone: (843) 285-8292


Located just off Main St. in historic Summerville is the cutest yellow cottage with a white picket fence. Cotton Down South is filled

with a huge selection of vintage charm and shabby chic. Add a fresh look to your home or find that special gift.






6- The French Mercantile


Address: 211 W. Richardson Avenue

Phone: 843-494-3229


This European inspired home decor & gifts shop is in a beautifully renovated 1800's home in the historic

 district of Summerville, SC.   Shop for Antiques, French Farmhouse, Cottage Style, Vintage style and more.






7- Relic Revival


Address: 113 West 2nd Street

Phone: (843) 871-1119


A lovely and affordable selection of antiques and vintage home decor. Relic Revival specializes in glassware,

 kitchenware, barware, and furniture with a rich history.







8- Antiques & Artisans Village


Address:
619 Old Trolley Road

Phone: (843) 900-5386


Antiques & Artisans Village is a multi-year award-winning home to antiques, works by local artisans, vintage items and DIY

projects. Over 175 vendors & consignors make this place fun to shop for unique finds. Ample parking.






9- Simply Vintage


Address: 419 C East 5th North Street

Phone: (843) 323-1825

 

Simply Vintage is a collector's dream come true! Featuring more than 75 vendors, one-of-a-kind antiques and treasures for

every budget. Be sure to visit the Simply Vintage Facebook page for more information.

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