(Featured Photo courtesy of All the Feels on Facebook)
This Small Business Saturday (November 30), turn your everyday errands into an opportunity to support the vibrant local businesses that make Midtown Houston unique. From coffee stops to pet care, grooming, and gift shopping, Midtown offers everything you need to run your errands while also shopping small. Here’s how to make the most of your Midtown day and support local businesses along the way.
Start Your Morning with a Coffee at Retrospect Coffee Bar
Begin your day at Retrospect Coffee Bar. Located in Midtown Houston at 3709 La Branch St., this cozy café, set in a restored 1920s gas station, serves artisanal coffee made from locally sourced beans and delicious pastries from nearby bakers. Retrospect’s old-world charm and commitment to supporting local suppliers make it the perfect spot to fuel up before your day of errands
Grooming Stop: Sheared The Barbershop
If you’re in need of a fresh cut or a touch-up, take a grooming break at Sheared The Barbershop, located in Midtown Houston at 1214 W. Gray St. Known for its expert cuts and welcoming vibe, Sheared offers a high-quality barber experience with a modern twist, providing a relaxing place to refresh your look. The team combines classic barbering with contemporary style, making Sheared a trusted local spot where customers leave looking and feeling their best.
Pet Essentials at Jackson’s Place Unleashed Pet Resort & Bakery
For pet owners, Jackson’s Place Unleashed Pet Resort & Bakery is a must-visit destination, located in Midtown Houston at 3511 Milam St. This premier pet resort offers daycare, boarding, and an all-natural pet bakery stocked with wholesome treats your pet will love. Jackson’s Place also provides local pet owners with expert advice and community events, making it more than just a pet service—it’s a place that cares for pets and their people alike.
Discover timeless style at The Fashion Time Machine, a premier vintage boutique located in Midtown Houston at 3622 Main St. This carefully curated shop offers a diverse selection of high-quality vintage clothing and accessories, with pieces dating from the 1920s to the 1990s. Open Tuesday through Sunday from 12 PM to 6 PM, The Fashion Time Machine invites you to explore unique fashion finds that add a distinctive flair to your wardrobe. Beyond its exceptional collection, the boutique fosters a sense of community among vintage enthusiasts, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking both style and connection in the heart of Houston.
Lunch and Local Flavors at Stesti Food Hall
After a productive morning, take a break at Stesti Food Hall, located in Midtown Houston at 606 Dennis St., Suite 1. Here, you can enjoy a variety of locally crafted meals in a casual, communal atmosphere. With its rotating lineup of food vendors, Stesti celebrates Houston’s diverse flavors and supports local chefs and culinary startups, making it a perfect stop for lunch
Elevate Your Style at Hattitude
Elevate your style at Hattitude, a premier hat boutique located in Midtown Houston at 1018 Cleburne St. Specializing in a diverse selection of fedoras, Hattitude offers both classic wool and trendy straw options in various styles, colors, and materials. Open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 6 PM, the boutique provides in-store shopping and curbside pickup services. Whether you’re seeking a timeless accessory or a statement piece, Hattitude’s knowledgeable staff is ready to assist you in finding the perfect hat to complement your wardrobe.
Afternoon Gift Shopping at All the Feels
Wrap up your day with a bit of gift shopping at All the Feels, located in Midtown Houston at 3223 Milam St. This boutique shop offers a curated selection of unique home decor, gifts, and artisan products, featuring pieces from local makers. It’s an ideal spot to find meaningful gifts while supporting the local creative community.
By choosing Midtown’s small businesses for your errands and needs this Small Business Saturday, you’re helping to sustain and grow the local economy. To explore more of Midtown’s small businesses, visit the Midtown Business Directory.