Crestar serves as East Greenwich's answer to every framing need, as well as providing thousands of square feet of gallery space. American photography and artwork are displayed for purchase in the gallery and online. Along with framing, Crestar provides quotes and consulting services.
Its proximity to Narragansett Town Beach makes Pier Marketplace an ideal location for Shades. With its large variety of high-quality sport and fashion eyewear, you will find many stylish options here to protect your eyes from harmful rays. Shades also has a location at T.F. Green Airport.
Established in 1978, J. Drake Turf Farm sells, delivers, and lays sod, both on the consumer and B2B levels. Adhering to a motto of service after sales, this small business prides itself in customer satisfaction.
If you're an outdoorsman in New England, Quaker Lane Bait & Tackle is your one-stop shop for gear and rentals. Whether you're hunting, fishing or kayaking, this store offers products and services that will satisfy any of your needs.
Salk's Ace Hardware & Marine opened in North Kingstown in 2010 as the second Salk's hardware store. This family-owned store has proudly been in business since 1900. From paint supplies to lighting to grilling essentials, Salk's has the basics of any hardware store and more. Unlike other hardware stores, Salk's provides more than just tools, paint supplies, grilling essentials, and the like: Salk's specializes in marine supplies.
Ace is a franchised chain of hardware stores with locations throughout the United States. The store carries hardware products and items for painting, plumbing, grilling, gardening and handy work. In addition to selling hardware and supplies, this Ace location also carries propane, offers key duplication and repairs for windows. Brands carries include Weber, Benjamin Moore, Carhartt and Pratt & Lambert. Purchases may be made through the website or at the shop.
With 26 lanes and two pool tables, Kingstown Bowl provides tons of family fun for a reasonable price. The bowling alley is AMF-affiliated and has 26 lanes with automatic scoring. Kingstown Bowl also has a pub for the late-night crowd.
Some florists have the skill to take the most ordinary of components and make something special, and Giti Gerami is one. Learning her trade from Jolli Howlett of Botanica fame, Giti took over Busy Bee several years ago. Her garden-style approach is perfect for weddings and other special occasions. Busy Bee Florist's devoted patrons keep returning for unique arrangements that can brighten any table.
Print World offers a large number of printing and shipping services, including UPS shipping, labels, laminating and imagery. It also offers premium services such as graphic design, customer calendars, blueprint copies and a notary public. Inside the store are copiers, work stations and a friendly helpful staff.
Warm Winds opened in 1983 and is known as the largest surf shop in the northeast. It's located right around the corner from the beautiful Narragansett beach. The shop carries more than 300 surfboards from brands such as Rusty, Sharp Eye and Local Motion. The shop also rents boards.
The expert surf staff can make recommendations based on your height, weight and surf ability. The shop carries a large selection of wetsuits by Rip Curl, Quiksilver and others, in addition to stylish brands of mens' and womens' surf wear. It also has a selection of shoes and sandals by Reef and Etnies.
Surf lessons are offered June through September. To find out if the surf's up, call the store's 24-hour surf line at 401-789-7020 or check out the live surf cam on the Web site.
Warm Winds is also connected to many surfing events and championships held throughout New England.
A Rhode Island shopping staple since 1982, In Your Ear sells new and used CDs, records, DVDs, stereo equipment, posters, T-shirts, instruments (guitars mostly) and turntable supplies (including cartridges and drive belts). It also buys and trades items. Customers can also take guitar, bass or drum lessons from one of In Your Ear's resident musicians.
Clark Farms Garden Center is the Wakefield storefront of Clark Farms. Opened in 1992, it offers the same quality products sold at its Matunuck location, although it is not as expansive as its Matunuck Farm. "We're more fun here though," an anonymous staff member jokes. Needless to say, spunk is not lacking at either location.