Great Local Shops in Fremont, Seattle

Photo Fabulousness Credit: Pipe & Row
Clothing & Jewelry
Eames NW
3801 Stone Way N Suite B
An independent menswear and lifestyle boutiquewith a focus on minimalist, functional apparel, footwear, and home goods tailored to the unique needs of men in the Pacific Northwest. Treading the line between contemporary and timeless, the shop curates a coveted selection of clothing, accessories, and rarer pieces with a definitive sporty bent. Featured brands include Alex Mill, Danner, Forét, Karhu, Kestin, Rains, Taylor Stitch, and many more.
Pipe and Row
611 N 35th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Open since 2014, this contemporary women's boutique offers a one-of-a-kind selection of inspired clothing, accessories, and footwear that blend timeless pieces with modern trends. Owner and Seattle native Kristy Boehme's approach focuses on providing wearable, trendy, and timeless items that are not commonly found elsewhere, filling a unique niche that promises one-of-a-kind designers and functional style. Featured brands include Agolde, American Vintage, Damson Madder, Dunst, Osoi, Still Here, and more.
Show Pony
3501 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
Established in 2008 by co-owners Stephanie Hara and Greg Laverseyn, Show Pony offers a lovingly curated selection of clothing, jewelry, accessories, and gifts from independent designers, many of whom are local to the Pacific Northwest. Committed to small designers, mindful suppliers, and eco-friendly business practices, the shop features brands such as Prairie Underground, River + Sky, Bel Kazan, and more.
Les Amis
3420 Evanston Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
Opened in 1996 by owner Becky Buford, Les Amis is a women's boutique inspired by the French countryside in Provence. While the store began as a little shop of linen dresses and antiques, oer the years, it has evolved into a curated assortment of designers, including Rachel Comey, Forte Forte, and Pas de Calais. Les Amis also features a selection of jewelry, lingerie, and gift items. The boutique’s warm, intimate setting—tucked beneath wisteria-covered eaves—adds to its charm.
Blue Owl Workshop
3625 Interlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
Blue Owl Workshop is a go-to spot for denim lovers and anyone who appreciates high-quality, well-crafted menswear. Known for its expertly curated selection of Japanese selvedge denim, the shop also carries a mix of premium apparel from Japan, the U.S., and Europe. Whether you're hunting for the perfect pair of raw denim, want a well-made jacket, or need a solid everyday tee, they’ve got you covered. They also offer in-house chain stitch hemming, so you can get that perfect fit.
Home Goods & Gifts
Fremont Vintage Mall
3419 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
A fantastic destination for vintage enthusiasts since its opening in 1990, the Fremont Vintage Mall offers an eclectic and ever-changing inventory of vintage and antique goods, gifts, art, clothing, jewelry, furniture, and ephemera. The mall is actually a collective of around 25 different vendors, each of whom maintains their own unique array of items. The top floor showcases furniture, home goods, and other collectibles, while clothing and jewelry are housed on the bottom floor. The mall itself occupies the lower part of the Fremont / Remsburg Building, a historic 1911 structure that was originally a hotel. Enjoy a fun collage of different vendors, a mesmerizing selection of find, and friendly and helpful staff.
Sfingiday
601 N 35th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Need a unique handmade gift? Established in 2018, this woman-owned boutique store offers a superb selection of handmade goods from over 500 independent brands and individual makers, both local and national. Their product range includes original artwork, prints, jewelry, ceramics, self-care items, and eco-friendly home goods. The name "Sfingiday" is inspired by two distinct sources: the moth family Sphingidae, commonly known as hawk moths, and "Sfingi Day," which refers to "Donut Day" in Sicily.
Love Lurra
3427 Fremont Pl N, Seattle, WA 98103
This family-owned business specializing in handcrafted skincare products made from natural, organic, and clean ingredients. Founded in 2008 by the mother-daughter duo Karla and Mesha Lockett, the company began as a response to the prevalence of beauty products containing harmful chemicals. With a major focus on clean beauty, the boutique offers a wide range of self-care items that feel fantastic and smell incredible, including soaps, lotions, perfumes, scented candles, bath bombs, and more.
Seattle Furniture Company
4133 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA 98103,
Looking for a Bertil Fridhagen Slat Bench or an Anders Pehrsen Tuben Lamp? You could find one at this family-owned shop that specializes in vintage and midcentury Danish modern furniture, lighting, artwork, home decor. With over 7000 square feet packed with goods, there's lots to be discovered here.
Portage Bay Goods
621 N 35th St, Seattle, WA 98103
The ultimate haven for the "thoughtful procrastinator," Portage Bay Goods offers a quirky and eclectic array of gifts, cards, and local art that make last-minute shopping a delightful adventure. Owner Sue Sanem and her team have curated a selection that ranges from irreverent novelties to eco-friendly treasures. The shop also makes a point of featuring a different local artist each month.
Fremont Sunday Market
3401 Evanston Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
A Seattle staple since 1990, this a vibrant, European-style street and flea market is open every Sunday, rain or shine, from 10am to 4pm, only closing the weekend of the Fremont Fair. With over 150 vendors lining the streets, it's a treasure trove of unique finds and eclectic goods. Shoppers can browse everything from handmade crafts and artisan jewelry to vintage clothing, rare antiques, funky collectibles, and one-of-a-kind furniture pieces. A rotating lineup of food trucks and street vendors also serves up an impressive mix of breakfast, brunch, and lunch options.
Outsider Comics and Geek Boutique
A hub for Seattle's diverse geek culture, Outsider Comits is a cozy, welcoming, and inclusive comic book store that caters to readers of all ages and experience levels, specializing in indie and local publishers, and highlighting local, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+ creators. Beyond a diverse selection of graphic novels and zines, the boutique offers geeky fashion, nerdy jewelry, games, and unique gifts.
Plants & Garden
Indoor Sun Shoppe
160 N Canal St, Seattle, WA 98103
A go-to spot for Seattle’s indoor gardeners since 1970., the Indoor Sun Shoppe originally set up shop in the University District but moved to Fremont about 20 years ago, where it’s been keeping plant lovers happy ever since. Inside, you’ll find a little jungle of tropical houseplants, succulents, cacti, and even carnivorous plants—perfect for both beginners and seasoned green thumbs. They also stock everything you need to keep your plants thriving, from stylish pottery and grow lights to soil mixes and fertilizers.
One of the shop’s most recognizable features? The bright yellow Volkswagen parked out front, packed with succulents. It’s a Fremont landmark and a perfect preview of the plant paradise waiting inside.
Peace, Love, and Happiness Club
420 N 35th St, Seattle, WA, 98103
This premium plant shop speciales in tropical houseplants, including everything from easy-care starter plants to rare and exotic varieties for collectors. You'll also find a curated assortment of plant essentials—including soil, fertilizers, moss poles, and decorative stones—plus apothecary items, unique gifts, greeting cards, and seasonal favorites.
Bookstores
Ophelia's Books
3504 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
Opened in 1997, Ophelia's Books offers an eclectic selection of quality used and new books across all genres—and three crowded floors of ramshackle whimsy and a spiral staircase. Calling itself Seattle's "coolest most magical new & used bookshop", it's shelves are crammed with fiction, mysteries, non-fiction, & all sorts of eclectic titles. Loyal clients love the cosy vibe, helpful staff, and resident kitties. They have a trade-in/buy-back program you can access in-store each day up to 3pm.
Book Larder
4252 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
Seattle's only cookbook shop, Book Larder has thrived for over 10 years by mixing two of Seattle's great loves: books and food. It offers a curated selection of new and imported titles for culinary enthusiasts. Beyond its extensive collection, the store serves as a community hub, hosting author talks, cooking classes, and demonstrations.
Iona Handcrafted Books
619 N 35th St, Suite 110, Seattle, WA 98103
This lovely little bookbinding studio uses centuries-old techniques to create gorgeous handmade books and albums: sketchbooks, journals, photo albums, diaries, notebooks, watercolor books, wedding albums, baby books, and more. The studio's origins trace back to 1992, when owner Mychal Mitchell's backpack containing her journal was stolen during a getaway in Rome. All books sourced with earth-friendly leathers and papers, and incorporate repurposed antique hardware pieces as closure mechanisms in their signature line.
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