For true cigar aficionados, a good cigar deserves an appointment - a special time set aside to savor the flavor. Here's one place where you can still light up and enjoy a smoke. On display are some of the world's finest cigars - some costing more than $25 each. The store also offers less expensive cigars.
Yarns In The Farms is a yarn store; it retails many different types of yarn from brands like Rowan, Classic Elite, Debbie Bliss, Arucainia, Ozark Homespun and Artful Yarns to name a few. It also sells plastic and sea glass buttons, needle felting, T-shirts from Bamboo Sisterhood and shawl pins, which are hand-crafted by local artist Bonnie Bishoff. Yarns In The Farms also hosts knitting workshops and classes and offers private lessons, for which customers may register online. Its staff hosts "Knit Nights" every Tuesday and Wednesday.
Save On Smokes sells tobacco products and related merchandise. This includes cigarettes by the pack, hand-rolled cigarettes, rolling papers, cigarette rolling machines, bulk tobacco and cigars. Customers can use the store's tobacco grinding and cigarette rolling machine. Save On Smokes also sells soy candles and Keurig K-Cups to be used with Keurig coffee makers. A distinctive feature of the smoke shop is its moose-themed decor.
Lionel, Atlas and K-Line are just a few of the model train favorites you will find at North East Trains authorized retailer located in the heart of Peabody Square. From die cast to accessories and kits, North East Trains offers everything a hobbyist could need in a friendly, local and extremely knowledgeable atmosphere.
Bewitched in Salem is known for its "eclectic vendibles and curious curios." A giant hand in the store window calls attention to the on-site psychic. Owner and "ring master" Bill Lazdowski touts his store as having one of the largest collections of crystal skulls. Other items include artisan jewelry, books on the occult, incense, oils, and Ouija boards.
Another Yarn sells a selection of yarn as well as other knitting and crocheting tools and accessories. Classes and groups are available for crocheters, knitters and needlecrafters.
Founded in Rockport in 2002, New England Magic has been located in Salem since 2005. This charming shop of all things Wiccan features two rooms filled with handmade magical items, the most popular of which is the Witch's Brew Candle. Owner Joanna Thomas says Salem is a magical city and she encourages people to visit her store and see it for themselves. Her mantra: "Love and magic: Blessed be."
This family business has been in Coolidge Corner for 13 years. The colorful shop attracts customers of all ages who come to paint ceramic bowls, shapes, animals, toothbrush holders, vases and more.