Savannah, Georgia: Gifts, Flowers, and Specialties
Need ideas for the perfect gift to give to someone special or yourself? This is a great place to start. Local florists, gift shops and specialty vendors in your neighborhood have many unique products, whether it be for a special occasion or anytime.
Pat's Antiques was reopened in mid December 2009. It was in Pat's loving memory, by her son Bubba Daiss, that it has been reopened, having been closed for the last 25 years. The sign that is up was copied from her original sign and another is in the works for the street corner by the shop at Bull and Columbus Drive. It is an honor to reopen Pat's Antiques with the support of a loving son and blessings of his father Raymond Daiss.
The shop is a composite of antique...(more)
Polk's Fresh Market is a Savannah Tradition, family-owned and operated, for over 50 years. As owners of Savannah's only in district fresh market, the Polk's know where to shop for produce and what to look for when purchasing their products.
Polk's Fresh Market features an array of seasonal produce and flowers, as well as jams, jellies, fresh eggs, local seafood, cheeses, pastries, plants and more!
Each Season brings us its unique and flavorful selection, so we are always adding new items. Visit us often to see what's on the table today! ...(more)
Rincon has a new and unique specialty gift shop! 2 Fiddlers' Crafts opened its doors on November 19th behind the Sonic. The owners, Barbara and Tommie Jenkins of Ridgeland, SC, are not newcomers to the craft and gift business, nor the retail business.
Barbara grew up in her father's retail business, and learned early on how customers need and want to be treated. Tommie is a retired fire chief from the City of Ridgeland, and never dreamed he would be making jewelry. Both she and husband Tommie are such friendly,...(more)
Rincon has a new and unique specialty gift shop! 2 Fiddlers' Crafts opened its doors on November 19th behind the Sonic. The owners, Barbara and Tommie Jenkins of Ridgeland, SC, are not newcomers to the craft and gift business, nor the retail business.
Barbara grew up in her father's retail business, and learned early on how customers need and want to be treated. Tommie is a retired fire chief from the City of Ridgeland, and never dreamed he would be making jewelry. Both she and husband Tommie are such friendly,...(more)