Our store is nestled on 10 acres, located on Vashon Island, in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. For 45 years our store has been serving the residents of Vashon Island. Both our general store and our online store offer a wide variety of clothing, raingear, and footwear, including Carhartt, Filson, Helly Hansen, and Dutch Harbor. We also have a full range of Northwest food products, gifts and personal care items, books and housewares, along with antiques, a garden center, and two specialty nurseries.
20211 Vashon HWY SW, Vashon Island, WA
Visit our web site: www.countrystoreandgardens.com
A unique gallery and working studio offering silk clothing, featuring dresses, tops, jackets, and pants, made from hand-dyed silk.
7315 SW 248th Street, Vashon Island, WA
Visit our web site: www.dovasilks.com
Essentials 4 is your Vashon-Maury Island headquarters for travel accessories and headquarters for Sustainable Tourism On Vashon, www.stov.us. Our friendly staff is available to assist you in providing: Vashon-Maury island maps, information on island activates and products in art supplies, games, and journals that you may need while enjoying your visit on our extraordinary peaceful Island.
We also offer a wide range of products for the office and arts, stationary, greeting cards and fine paper as well as an extensive travel product selection. Essentials 4 is dedicated to meeting the needs of visitors and community members alike.
206-463-7706
Visit our website: www.essentials4.net
17504 Vashon Highway SW. Vashon Island, WA
Herbal Apotheca, Organic Food, Gifts, and Teas.
For over 35 years The Minglement has provided this island community the essentials in natural and organic food, local produce, a buyers club, health supplements, herbs, spices and teas. Here are some of the products and services we offer at the cafe and store
19529 Vashon Hwy., S.W., Vashon Island, WA
Visit our web site: www.minglement.com
The Roasterie, The Minglement and The Coffee Museum are housed in this charming, nearly 100-year-old building constructed from old growth Island fir. Upon stepping through the doors of this famous, Historic Roasterie you become a part of the history of specialty coffee beginnings here in America. Inside there are plenty of coffee antiques that make up the museum as well as good music, local art, friendly artists and the scent of fresh coffee being roasted and prepared. The building is also home to Specialty Coffee and Fair Trade pioneer, Jim Stewart’s original coffee company, The Wet Whisker, which eventually became Seattle’s Best Coffee.
Visit our web site: www.tvicr.com
For info regarding site contact STE.