Grady Market
On the first floor of The Consulate Suites is a collection of antiques and home decor, as well as upscale clothing, toys, and gifts representing the Forgotten Coast.
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The best way to shop in Apalachicola is strolling around the small downtown area. Most stores are locally owned and chock full of personality, offering art, clothing, kitchenware, garden art, and more. A few, such as Riverside Mercantile and The Shop, feature the wares of several vendors under one roof.
On the first floor of The Consulate Suites is a collection of antiques and home decor, as well as upscale clothing, toys, and gifts representing the Forgotten Coast.
For a truly local taste of Apalachicola, sample the craft beer made on-site at Oyster City, and buy a few cans, crowlers, and growlers of your favorites for home. The brewery has developed a devoted statewide following for its creations since opening in 2013. It keeps 14 brews in stock, with the award-winning Hooter Brown, made with locally sourced Tupelo honey, on tap. There are no formal tours, but employees are happy to show you how the magic happens.