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BATH & BEAUTY
541 Salon & Boutique
Be your own kind of beautiful with salon products from Kenra, Redken, BeautyCounter, and Lollia. Gi items include Funny Candle Co. and The Card Bureau scents, Real Housewives (of Fishers, Zionsville, West eld, Carmel, and Noblesville) tumbers, and beaded bracelets, among its inventory of jewelry, handbags, and home goods. 541 Rangeline Rd., Carmel, 317-797-2909, 541carmel.com
Bask on Main
This collaborative beauty and retail company wants to help you become a more refreshed version of yourself. In addition to services including injections, medical esthetics, massage, permanent cosmetics, and microblading, Bask sells clothing, accessories, beauty and bath products, and fragrance. 336 W. Main St., Carmel, 317-575-2275, baskonmain.net
Bath Junkie
At this fun-loving Carmel spot, you’ll nd more than 100 scents, along with an array of bath salts, bubble bath, soaps, lotions, and sanitizers in which to mix your chosen fragrance. Hibernate through winter in plush robes, luxe pajamas, sleep dresses, slippers, and cozy socks. Carmel City Center, 317-805-1850, bathjunkiecarmel.com
The Beauty Bar at Geist
A martini with your manicure? It’s possible at this spa on the edge of Geist Reservoir. By o ering cocktails and wine with its services, it’s practically rede ning pampering in Indy. Schedule a manicure, facial, or massage, and bring home Aveda shampoos, conditioners, hair sprays, treatments, and more. 11691 Fall Creek Rd., 317595-6300, thebeautybargeist.com
Bobby Cooper Salon
Trusted to tend the tresses of celebrity clients, this haircare hot spot gives its customers the VIP treatment with conditioning and styling products by Oribe, R+Co., Olaplex, Sprayology, and Malibu C. Run a Mason Pearson brush through your locks to tame tangles and smooth yaways. To nourish hair from the inside out, the salon also o ers Viviscal dietary supplements with AminoMar marine complex. 725 E. 65th St., 317-2515000, bobbycoopersalon.com
Brick & Mortar Barber Shop
Launched by local barber Brandon Burdine, this shop has kept Indy men groomed since 2015. In its current space in the Bo leworks District, Brick & Mortar o ers services like haircuts, beard trims, and straight-razor shaves. It also sells CBD-infused shampoo and conditioner by O’Douds, Boy Smells candles, Layrite pomade, and Burdine’s own plant-based line of men’s hair products, Goldie. Bo leworks District, 317-929-1179, brickandmortarusa.com
Christina Ann Hair Boutique
Specializing in extensions and non-surgical hair replacement, Christina Locke does big business in custom wigs. The natural look of Locke ’s pieces a racted her highpro le list of clients. Her studio carries salon products and accessories like designer headbands. 1905 S. New Market St., Carmel, 317-5606026, christinaannhairboutique.com
DL Lowry Hairspa Boutique
Along with its menu of salon, bridal, and skincare services, DL Lowry Salon o ers a host of product lines for sale, including Kerastase, Davines, and its own house brand. Visit its sleek, modern space on the north side and get beauti ed. 727 E. 86th St., 317-843-2611, dllowry.com
Drybar
Excellent news for the curling iron–inept, those who want to copy the latest red-carpet hair trend, or anyone who just desperately needs some me-time: Indy just got its second Drybar location in the Bo leworks District (the rst is near The Fashion Mall). Following an indulgent blowout, you can take home products like smoothing sealant, scalp scrub, moisturizing and color-brightening masks, and thickening spray to preserve your look. 8691 River Crossing Blvd., 317-682-1661; Bo leworks District, 463-426-5100; drybar.com
Emmett’s–The Studio
A er relocating to new digs in Nora, owners Emme Cooper and Naieem Abdool are ready to give you the VIP treatment. The expert sta equip you with everything you need to make your hair look great every day. 1040 E. 86th St., 317-475-0777, emme sthestudio.com
French Pharmacie Salon
Nestled within Broad Ripple, this salon and spa includes a team of stylists ready to transform your look. Stop in for a blowout, color, a mani-pedi, or a massage, and pick up products by Glo, Davines, Rogue + Co., and Phyto. While you’re there, peruse the decor at the adjoining French Pharmacie Flea. 823 E. West eld Blvd., 317-2519182, frenchpharmacie.com
Kurr Med Spa
Kurr o ers a number of skin and beauty treatments, including facials, peels, laser treatments, injectables, waxing, and eyelash extensions. You’ll nd ByTerry Cosmetics, a luxury line, along with skincare by Babor, Jan Marini, Chantecaille, Revision, Agent Nateur, SkinMedica, and Epionce. 222 W. Main St., Carmel, 317-706-1222, kurrmedspa.com
La Beauté Spa
In addition to o ering pampering treatments for the face, nails, and body, the pros here are well versed in skincare and can help you nd the products that will deliver results. Check out the Zo Skin Health exfoliating polish, Ambre Blends lip remedy and skin tonic, Alastin Skincare restorative neck complex, Aveda hand and foot relief creams, and ColoreScience brush-on sunscreen. 3940 W. 96th St., 317-872-3380, labeautespa.com
The Little Nail Shop
Give your nails a new look with a variety of manicure and pedicure options, including dips, acrylics, gels, and silks. The northside salon o ers a slate of services, such as waxing, facials, and eyelash extensions. Love the ultra-hydrating lotion used during your treatment? It’s available for purchase in a variety of scents. 9407 N. Meridian St., 317-844-9081, li lenailshop.com
MDG Salon | Studio
Hair pampering is encouraged at this Carmel studio, and with products by Oribe and Kevin Murphy, men and women will run across a wide range to show their locks some love. Services include balayage and accent color, blowouts, formal updos and special-occasion styles, and Brazilian treatments. 820 E. 116th St., Carmel, 317-8435353, mdgsalons.com
MerMarché
Previously known as Kindred Boheme Salon Boutique, this GreenCircle-certi ed salon has go en an eco-friendly reboot. In addition to hair and skin services, the sustainable beauty market equips clients with indulgent spa-grade products from Davines, Maison Louis Marie, Comfort Zone, Public Goods, Salt & Stone, Roen, and Native Nectar. 301 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel, 317-5648279, mermarche.com
Method Salon
You’ll leave Method sporting a beautiful cut and color and a posh manicure and pedicure. You can also take home products by Oribe and Sachajuan. The boutique’s inventory changes o en, but you’ll likely nd scarves, jewelry, belts, hair accessories, seasonal clothing, candles, and sunless tanner. 1200 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-6601717, methodsalon.com
Onatah General
Tap into a West Coast hipster vibe at this Fountain Square source for handmade and zero-waste goods. In its new home on Virginia Avenue, Onatah has all you need for your next at-home spa day, and then some. Check out soap cubes and bath soaks, shampoo bars, and face oils. While you’re there, pick up a darling succulent, colorful sunglasses, a Baggu tote, or Eunice earrings. 1058 Virginia Ave., 312-945-8334 (text only), onatahgeneral.com
Peabody’s Parlor
This Mass Ave salon can give you a whole new look and send you home with a bevy of beauty products to make you feel fab every day. Shop brands such as Eufora, REF, Sutra, Babyliss, TS Pro, and Cote to keep your hair and skin looking great. At the end of the day, relax and de-stress with spaquality epsom salts, bath bombs, and essential-oil candles. 873 Massachuse s Ave., 317-602-8061, peabodysparlor.com
Robert’s Salon & Day Spa
Customers are loyal to the house brand of shampoos, conditioners, and products that volumize, smooth, straighten, and help your tresses stay in place. Salon-spa packages o er massages, nail care, hair care, facials, and much more. There’s even a product line for men that comes in scents like bourbon and tobacco. 899 Loews Blvd., Greenwood, 317-881-8207, robertssalon.com
Salon 01
This salon is truly a haven for hair care. Its selection of services is wide-ranging, and it can send you home with the products you need to look great day to day: the Salon 01 Concepts line, Aquage, and Deva Curl for hair; Jan Marini and Jane Iredale for the face; Sun Bum skin protection; Lucky Man for guys; and on-trend clothing, accessories, and purses to cap o the look. 200 City Center Dr., Carmel, 317-580-0101, salon01.com
Tyler Mason Salon + Spa
Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders stop in here to keep their looks fresh. In addition to hair, skin, massage, and nail services, Tyler Mason o ers Davines hair products, Comfort Zone and Farmhouse Fresh skincare, Bathorium bath bombs, OPI nail polish, Jane Iredale cosmetics, and Young Living essential oils. 9004 W. 10th St., 317-271-3330, tylermason.com
Woodhouse Day Spa
These spas o er body and facial services, as well as goodies for at-home relaxation like Arcona, Kneipp, and Farmhouse Fresh skincare products. Get pampered at the newest Woodhouse location on Mass Ave. Bo leworks District, 317-981-8888; 2182 E. 116th St., Carmel, 317-706-1300; 11501 Geist Pavilion Dr., Fishers, 317-594-9300; 4400 Weston Pointe Dr., Zionsville, 317-873-0333; woodhousespas.com
GIFTS & STATIONERY
The Accent Shop
Decorative and functional home decor, dinnerware, and kitchen goods ll this perennial favorite, where seasonal decor is big. Make occasions special with The Accent Shop’s vast selection of shiny silver Nambé and pearly Julia Knight serving pieces; array of glassware, dishes, placemats, and oven mi s; and ample supply of cooking gadgets. 1480 E. 86th St., 317-844-4150, theaccentshopinc.com
Addendum Gallery
This longtime Carmel boutique— with an additional location in The Fashion Mall—is home to a large selection of Mackenzie Childs, a line known for its black-and-white checkered tableware. Other nds include an impressive array of Italian plates by Richard Ginori, barware by Estelle Colored Glass, bunny-themed decor by Hunt Slonem, jewelry by Julie Vos, and candles by Lafco. Carmel City Center, 317-253-3400; The Fashion Mall, 317-797-5557; facebook.com/ addendumgallery
All Things Carmel
You like the trendy tank tops and sweatshirts boasting your Hoosier heritage. If you’re looking for something to show o your northsuburban pride, too, you’re in luck. This boutique o ers Carmelbranded polos, hoodies, tumbler mugs, water bo les, pillows, pint glasses, books, and other memorabilia. 110 W. Main St., Carmel, 317-564-8732, allthingscarmel.com
Artifacts
Searching for a unique gi ? You’ll likely nd it at Artifacts, a shop focused on American artists and their works. Check out cases of earrings, necklaces, rings, and bracelets, and a fun display lled with greeting cards, adult coloring books, and stationery. Picture frames, po ery, wooden serving spoons, glass vases and drinkware, and baby gi s are just a few other items you’ll see. 6327 Guilford Ave., 317-255-1178, artifactsindy.com
Artisans
Dubbed “a gallery of ne cra smen,” this boutique displays a curated collection of handcra ed ne art, designer jewelry, home decor, leather goods, gi items, and greeting cards. The shop embraces eco-friendly design, and many of its wares are made with recycled materials. Check out the frostedglass sake bo les and cups made in Japan. 429 Massachuse s Ave., 317-744-5352, artisansindy.com Center is one of the best places to nd books from local authors, as well as titles about state history, traditions, and oddities. The selection also includes IU and Purdue baby booties, glass paperweights commemorating the Indiana-polis bicentennial, and miniature replicas of the L.S. Ayres cherub to hang on your Christmas tree. 450 W. Ohio St., 317-234-0020, shop.indianahistory.org
BE The Boutique
This boutique is the perfect place to purchase gi s for girlfriends, kids’ teachers, neighbors, and your babysi ers. The array of options includes scented candles, wine and beverage accoutrements, home decor, serving pieces and linens, ower vases, women’s clothing and accessories, baby items, and stationery. 5607 N. Illinois St., 317-257-3826, betheboutique.com
Black Sheep Gifts
A staple on Irvington’s main strip, Black Sheep Gi s carries an array of greeting cards, books, games, apparel and jewelry, decorations, food and drink accessories, and novelty items. Halloween is the best-loved holiday in the shop’s eastside neighborhood, and Black Sheep is always prepared with plenty of tricks and treats to meet shoppers’ seasonal gi needs. 5626 E. Washington St., 317-6025442, blacksheepgi shop.com
The Bungalow
This gi -and-home store is always stocked with amusing nds for giving or receiving. Check out the Blue Q oven mi s, bird-themed chip clips, Luxe shower steamers and bath soaks, 1,000-piece puzzles, plush seals and sea o ers, and tees and hoodies for canine companions. 924 E. West eld Blvd., 317-253-5028, thebungalowinc.com
Charles Mayer & Co.
Tightly packed displays showcase high-end crystal, silver, and china from the likes of Juliska, William Yeoward, Simon Pearce, and Christo e. This longtime favorite also o ers tote bags, bath products, baby blankets, and gorgeous dinnerware brides can’t resist for their registries. The jewelry collection includes pieces by Capucine De Wulf, Julie Kreamer, and Clara Williams. 5629 N. Illinois St., 317257-2900, shop.charlesmayer.com
Clara K. & Cartabella
Art and design come together beautifully at this house with a black-and-white striped awning. The shop o ers handmade cards, wedding invitations, notepads, and gi tags. Other nds include Hester & Cook placemats, jewelry by 18 del Pero and Alba Bijoux, Izipizi reading glasses, and handforged knives from South Korea. 825 E. West eld Blvd., 317-294-7992, facebook.com/clarakcartabella Conner Prairie Store
You’ll nd a fun mix of items in this gi shop, including exhibitrelated toys, books, locally made gourmet foods, historic clothing for kids (even coonskin caps), and Indiana-themed goods. There’s also po ery made by a Conner Prairie master cra sman and helpful accessories for next year’s trips to Symphony on the Prairie. 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, 317-776-6000, connerprairie.org
Decorate
Fun, quirky, and bright, Decorate brings a dash of playful decor to downtown. Look for brands like Kate Spade, Chilewich, and Scout, along with works by local artists. From oor to ceiling, they have you covered with accessories like pillows, lamps, and doormats, as well as kitchen supplies and dishware. Mixture Man candles and bath products give your home a richly scented masculine touch. 708 Massachuse s Ave., 317-7372109, decorateindy.com
Eiteljorg Museum Store
The Frank & Katrina Basile Museum Store carries a variety of Southwestern and Native American art and goods, like pottery, sculpture, Navajo and Zapotec rugs, and kids’ puppets, puzzles, stu ed animals, and toys. You’ll see a big selection of ction and non ction books, including titles about the Miami tribe in Indiana. Don’t miss the stunning selection of jewelry. 500 W. Washington St., 317-636-9378, eiteljorg.org/visit/shop
Gallery 116
Housed in a bungalow, this boutique o ers wall and tabletop art and gi s from both local and national artists. Add a li le color to your kitchen with rainbow pakkawood utensils, nd the perfect greeting card for a friend, or while away an a ernoon working on a jigsaw puzzle or paint-by-number kit. Head upstairs for rooms devoted to antiques and clearance nds. 8597 E. 116th St., Fishers, 317-577-9730, gallery116.com
Global Gifts
This locally owned fair-trade store specializes in goods that can’t be found anywhere else. Shoppers love browsing colorful scarves, ceramic and wooden items, kids’ toys, books, and wall art, cra ed by artisans all over the world. We love the recycled sari hampers, bu er y-wing pendants, Peruvian travel chess sets, and alpaca-blend ngerless gloves. 446 Massachuse s Ave., 317-423-3148; 1300 E. 86th St., 317-569-0670; globalgi s .com
Hampton Designs Studio and Shop
Fun, funky, colorful accessories ll this Irvington studio, which carries decor items, furniture, lighting, and art. The collection includes whimsical pieces for walls and tabletops, graphic pillows, statuary, and a large selection of geodes, crystals, and gems. Owner Adam Hampton o ers home staging and interior redesign services. 5515 E. Washington St., 317-3722372, adamhamptondesigns.com
Homespun: Modern Handmade
Homespun continues to be one of the city’s best sources for creative handcra ed goods. Jewelry cases are lled with unique pieces— check out enameled earrings, natural-stone rings, and chunky wooden statement necklaces. You’ll also nd T-shirts, greeting cards, sweet treats, wall prints, baby bibs, aromatic candles, bath supplies, po ery, books, and cra kits. 869 Massachuse s Ave., 317351-0280, homespunindy.com
Indiana Artisan Gifts & Gallery
Perfectly situated in the Carmel Arts & Design District, Indiana Artisan showcases the creations of more than 200 artists and cra speople from all over the state. Browse jewelry, paintings, woodworking, textiles, po ery, photography, and glass pieces. You can also stock your kitchen with local wine, honey, cheese, confections, and kombucha. 22 N. Rangeline Rd., 317-964-9455, indianaartisan.org
Indiana Store at the Indiana State Museum
This museum store is inspired by Hoosier history and vintage pop culture, so you can expect to nd retro candies and sodas, toys, statethemed ornaments, and the L.S. Ayres Tea Room Cookbook. The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites Collection depicts destinations like the Lanier Mansion, Angel Mounds, Corydon Capitol, New Harmony, and Limberlost. 650 W. Washington St., 317-234-2468, indianamuseum.org/the-indiana-store
Linden Tree
Linden Tree operates two locations in downtown Noblesville and Carmel City Center lled with a wide variety of gi items, clothing, jewelry, home accessories, po ery, body products, cards, and books. Product lines include Liore Manne, Company C, Surya, Aromatique, Root, Nora Fleming, and Maple Leaf. 856 Logan St., Noblesville, 317-773-3238; Carmel City Center, 317-775-3566; lindentreegi s.com
The Local Radish
Owner and jewelry designer Bri any Spencer o ers eye candy from the moment you walk into her shop, where honeycombs, bones, foliage, and tree bark make beautiful displays for raw-edged crystal clusters and earth-stone jewelry with copper hardware. Handmade soaps, candles, incense, balms, and room sprays round out
the inventory. 612 Main St., Beech Grove, 317-554-7888, localradish.com
McNamara Florist
Known for its lush, gorgeous oral arrangements for any occasion or time of year, McNamara also sells houseplants, holiday ornaments and decorations, seasonal wreaths, home accessories, and sweet gi s like stepping stones engraved with kind words and throw blankets with inspirational phrases. Eight Central Indiana locations, 317-5797900, mcnamara orist.com
Michele’s Boutique and Gifts
This Brownsburg boutique packs a colorful punch. Great nds include Simply Southern tees and hoodies, Justin Pa en artwork, Kendra Sco jewelry, and Vera Bradley bags and accessories. If you’re on the north side, check out Michele’s on Main in Zionsville. 600 W. North eld Dr., Brownsburg, 317-852-0046; 285 S. Main St., Zionsville, 317-733-0087; michelesboutiquegi s.com
MJ Layne
Trendy clothing and home goods are sold at this fashionable Fishers spot. A large selection of sparkling jewelry is found here, as well as Trapp and Candlewoood candles, embellished ball caps, ornate cowboy boots, bath bombs, seasonal decorations, children’s toys and baby gi s, and feminine Colts apparel. 11760 Olio Rd., Fishers, 317-570-2400, shopmjlayne.com
The Museum & Garden Shop at Newfields
Inside the Indianapolis Museum of Art at New elds, this hidden retail gem is stocked with lovely pieces you’d be hard-pressed to nd elsewhere. Browse handmade po ery and glass vases, all manner of jewelry, artsy wall calendars, and tabletop selections from Michael Graves and Alessi. The Miller House line includes Alexander Girard designs on dishes, mugs, notecards, and more. 4000 Michigan Rd., 317-955-2320, discovernew elds.org
Oliver’s Twist
Brides come here for beautifully designed invitations and favors, and new moms will love the array of baby announcements. You’ll also nd plenty of Ri e Paper Co. products, boxed stationery, journals, wax seals, greeting cards, calendars, and Linnea candles. Carmel City Center, 317-569-8420, oliverstwistpaper.com
Out of the Blue Polish Pottery & Gifts
This Illinois-based retailer sells handcra ed po ery made in Poland. Pieces are intricately painted in oral pa erns featuring shades of blue, and highlighted with accent colors of yellow, coral, red, and green. In addition to plates and trays, the line includes bakeware, tea service, water pitchers, salt-andpepper shakers, vases, and bo le stoppers. Carmel City Center, 317853-6349, outo hebluepo ery.com
Penn & Beech Candle Co.
Indy’s rst pour-your-own candle shop has two locations—the original storefront along the hustle and bustle of Mass Ave, and a Midtown Carmel site just steps away from the Monon. Shoppers can prepare their own custom fragrances, which take about 90 minutes to cure, or opt for a pre-bo led scent from the lineup. 747 N. College Ave., 317-721-6885; 145 Elm St., Carmel, 317-689-0789; pennandbeech.com
Pumkinfish Gifts & Goodies
This Mass Ave charmer is se ling into its new home in The Garage food hall at Bo leworks. The shop carries humorous gi items, along with home goods such as embroidered pillows and foot stools, novelty dish towels, cocktail syrups and bi ers, scented soaps, glassware, chocolates, and books and games. Bo leworks District, 317-974-9167, facebook.com/pmknfsh
Remedy
This modern apothecary makes you feel good about (at least) two things: One, your purchases. More than 90 percent of the inventory— journals, crystals, skincare items— is made in America. And two, yourself. The store’s earthy, outdoorsy vibe, including the geometric accent wall, calms the senses. 203 Jersey St., West eld, 317-804-3534, facebook.com/remedywest eld
Rusted Window
Inside the Indiana Design Center, Rusted Window o ers a mix of vintage, industrial, and traditional decor with a rustic-chic vibe. Think plants in distressed pots, printed signs, textured pillows, and statement light xtures. In addition to home accoutrements, there’s a selection of fresh owers, baby items, candles, and bath and body goods. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317-205-1716, rustedwindow.com
Silver in the City
One of Mass Ave’s most popular stores—with a second location in Carmel—is packed with the types of amusing gi s you’d love to give and receive. How about a cute container for your air plant? Or a profane co ee mug, oven mi , or dish towel? We love browsing the displays of funny books, pre y stationery, graphic tees, jewelry, greeting cards, and home decor. 434 Massachuse s Ave., 317-9559925; 111 W. Main St., Carmel, 317993-3669; silverinthecity.com
Stomping Ground
Near-eastside resident Martha La a is known in the maker community by her brand, Sunday A ernoon Housewife. She is also a master gardener and bu er y expert. It’s no surprise that her shop, Stomping Ground, specializes in naturethemed gi s such as seed packets and gardening gloves. You can pick up fresh owers, too, or one of the Housewife’s social justice T-shirts. 1625 Nowland Ave., 317220-8344 stompinggroundindy.com
Tuggle’s Gifts & Goods
Ross Tuggle has cra ed custom art pieces out of salvaged wood through his rst business, Tuggle’s Timbers. With his wife, Brooke, he branched into the retail arena with a storefront in Fountain Square. Along with his own wall hangings and Brooke’s polymerclay earrings, Tuggle o ers items like Kind Kandles scented candles, ArtMix ornaments, Byta water bo les, and Granola Girl soap. 1016 Virginia Ave., 317-672-5023, tugglesgi sandgoods.com
Twigs & Tea
Treat yourself to European-style a ernoon tea service whilst browsing a selection of women’s clothing and accessories, home decor, and gi items. You’ll nd plenty of seasonal decorations, along with handpainted plates, ceramic vases, scented candles, embroidered throw pillows, and, of course, teapots. 11399 Lantern Rd., Fishers, 317-288-4329, twigsandtea.com
Twisted Sisters
This northside “art fair in a box,” with a focus on locally made goods, stocks a wide assortment of jewelry, rows of fashion scarves, super-so socks, games and puzzles, baking supplies, festive barware and glassware, kitchen accessories and tools, and holiday decor among its many other options of home accents, apparel, bath and body products, and gi s. 3937 E. 82nd St., 317-841-7177, twistedindy.com
Unplug Soy Candles
In an airy, Instagram-worthy studio, Unplug combines retail sales and candle-making workshops. The store is stocked with fragrant, environmentally friendly products in scents like Apples & Maple Bourbon, Balsam & Cedar, Hazelnut Co ee, and Sugared Citrus. Other luxuries include drinkware and mixers, chocolates, bath salts, soaps, lotions, and sugar scrubs. 12550 Promise Creek Ln., Fishers, 317-505-9000, unplugsoycandles.com
The Yellow House at Sullivan’s
Tucked behind the main hardware store is a petite co age full of home-and-garden accessories and gi items. Brands such as April Cornell, Primitives by Kathy, Mudpie, Simply Noelle, Thymes, and Willow Tree are shop favorites. You’ll nd scented candles, tableware for both indoors and out, and plenty of household accents. 6955 N. Keystone Ave., 317-2559230, sullivanhardware.com
PETS
Backyard Birds
Are you a bird-lover or birding connoisseur? Stop by for all things related to feathered friends: seed, houses, feeders, and baths. Dog and cat food, bat and squirrel houses, fairy-garden accessories, and outdoor-related gi s also are sold. 2374 E. 54th St., 317-255-7333, feedbackyardbirds.com
Canine Cloud Nine
Treats, organic food, chews, beds, shampoos, leashes, toys, collars, brushes, Halloween costumes, licensed sports apparel, bandanas, and bowties are just some of the items in stock. A DIY dog wash and a full slate of grooming services to take care of your pet’s nails, teeth, and fur add convenience and value. 110 W. Main St., Carmel, 317999-5444, caninecloudnine.com
City Dogs Grocery
Fido and Ki y are welcome in these pet-centric markets, stocked with gourmet treats and organic foods, an array of chews, cute collars and leashes, sturdy Kong toys, stu ed animals, and doggie boots, jackets, and life vests. 884 Massachuse s Ave., 317-635-2287; 1028 Virginia Ave., 317-492-9770; 1032 Main St., Speedway, 317-220-8926; citydogsgrocery.com
Paws Stop Specialty Pet Foods & Supplies
In a navy building along Pendleton Pike, Paws Stop stands out as a haven for pet lovers. The shop carries a wide variety of goods, including food and treats, chews, toys, collars and leashes, beds, treatments and supplements, and grooming supplies. Visit Instagram @pawsstop to see all its adorable four-legged customers. 8909 Pendleton Pike, 317-898-4436, pawsstop.com
Purrs & Gurrs
Professional grooming and petsi ing services are o ered here. Shoppers can browse holistic food and treats, including humangrade, bone-shaped biscuits made on site. Flavors include Akita Apple Cinnamon, Pomeranian Pizza, and New Yorkie Strip Steak. 11650 Olio Rd., Fishers, 317-5772555, purrsandgurrs.com
Three Dog Bakery
Don’t be confused as you observe the delicious-looking pastries: They’re all for dogs, and they have adorable names like Pupcakes, Ciao Wow Cheese Pizza, and Peanut Mu er Cookies. Cats will meow for treats in tuna, chicken, and salmon avors. 844 Broad Ripple Ave., 317-466-1646; 444 Massachuse s Ave., 317-238-0000; Hamilton Town Center, Noblesville, 317-776-6699; threedogindy.com