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Tiana D.
Jan 23, 2024
Such a great gift shop! They have an excellent variety of gifts that are beautifully categorized. There is a good selection of local items as well! I always end up leaving with something, even if I don't mean to. The prices are varied as well, there is something for every budget. The staff is also very sweet and always ask if help is needed, but they are never too pushy. Their rewards program is what keeps me coming back! Definitely worth a join!
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Jan 9, 2024
I love shops like this where you can find a variety of curated, local, and artisan items, but when I was there, the lady followed me and my child around in such an obvious way that I began to feel both uncomfortable and annoyed. I am a person of color so I couldn't help but feel she targeted me over the older Caucasian women also shopping who I didn't see being followed. I used to make this a stop on my Grand Ave walk on the chance that I found an irresistible thing I just had to buy, but now I avoid it for fear of being treated that way again. My husband will joke to me "Feel like getting profiled?" whenever we walk past it now. I can laugh now, but at the time it was upsetting.
Read MoreTess G.
Apr 30, 2023
Their Democracy jeans are the only pants I wear, but I wouldn't have learned about them if it weren't for the knowledgeable snd warm sales staff. This is the place for women like me who hate to shop but like quality!
Read MoreEllie B.
Sep 23, 2019
Good Things in the former Bibelot spot has just that: lots of good things! It is such a great place to come for gifts and cards or a treat for yourself. I needed to buy some baby things for a friend and found several things I can't wait to give to her. They offer free gift-boxing as well. Check this place out for sure and give yourself enough time to browse!
Read MoreC. B.
Aug 12, 2022
I was in this store today. I was not greeted. There two groups of women that work there gossiping. One larger group was talking near the register about a bad google review the store received and one voiced how she told the management several times suggestions how to run the store but they didn't listen. The other group was only two women. These two were gossiping about store management in a very negative way. They were both very adjutated I was in their gossip space. They started talking quieter but still loud enough to hear and kept looking at me. Didn't bother to stop gossiping. I'm sure they wanted me out of their space. But I had things I wanted to look at and I was not moving them to appease them. Even though they were not happy with my presence. Once I found my way around the store I was approached numerous times and was sure they thought I was stealing. Now they want to talk rather than when I walked in. Cute store but the environment was so negative and did not like being watched with them thinking I'm stealing so I will not go back. My money spends well other places where I don't feel like I'm in a junior high girls locker room with all the gossip and being watched and followed like I am in America's Top Thieves. People shop elsewhere, where staff are respectful.
Read MoreKate M.
Sep 8, 2018
My favorite place to come for gifts, and I always grab a treat for myself. The store is set-up perfectly, it's so fun to shop, it's very thematic. I must have been here 50 times and I will keep coming back! They have such a variety of diverse offerings: clothing, jewelry, gifts, candles, bath & body, toys. You name it! I absolutely LOVE bibelot. Pro tip: find all of your holidays gifts here! They also do a huge sale the day after Christmas!
Read MoreJim R.
Dec 11, 2015
A great little gift store on grand avenue in St. Paul with a wide variety of clever gift items. I find myself making the trek from the west side at least once a year, usually for the holidays, and always find a few clever stocking stuffers and small gifts for family and friends. The also sell hand made jewelry and women's clothing along with toys, and hundreds of carefully chosen items in a wide variety of prices. You can easily spend 30 minutes or more browsing the collection as it is a bit of a treasure hunt with the large amount of items displayed in little clusters of shelves around the modest sized store.Parking on the street can be tight but if you are a bit patient, you can find a spot.
Read MoreDebbie F.
Jun 16, 2018
Bibelot is an amazing gift shop full of items from the quirky to the luxurious. They offer jewelry, toys, kitchen goodies, and more. My personal favorite is the delicious array of papers to be used in my art. I will definitely return when in the area again.
Read MoreJessica T.
Dec 14, 2011
First of all, this is the best place to take out of towners. Just open the door and let them loose! I found the perfect combo if "said friends/family" have kids. Husbands take the kids to Creative Kidstuff while girls shop Bibelot.Bibelot has it all. Knick knacks, gag gifts, soul-full gifts, toys, clothing, jewelry etc. My stapes here are Christmas ornaments every year, Advent calendars, greeting cards, baby gifts. I could go on and on. Special Note; my little boys HAVE to stop in at Christmastime to look in the heating vent/grate on the floor to see the lighted up Santa's workshop below. They love it! Ok I do too.
Read MoreKim R.
Dec 1, 2011
I love Bibelot. There are so many cute gift ideas and kitchen gadgets. This is a great place to come if you need any stocking stuffers.I usually go to the Bibelot on Como Ave in St. Anthony Park, but I really like the location on Grand. It is one level instead of two and the staff are very friendly. This is the perfect place to browse and buy gifts for everyone in the family.
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