Gift Shopping in Yarmouth

Whether you need to bring back some special gifts when you return home or want a reminder of your trip to Cape Cod, Yarmouth has lots of options.

Jewelry, Clothes, Flowers, and Cape Cod Souvenirs on Route 28

Bass River Mercantile is an old-fashioned general store located in a restored 200-year-old building near its namesake river. Bass River Mercantile stocks the products of local artists and makers, including the Original Cape Cod Chokers, artisan soaps, and pottery. The shop features a room dedicated to Christmas decorations, lots of Cape Cod souvenirs, and plenty of gift options for you to take home.

Adrene Jewelers is a family business that carries LeStage® Cape Cod & Convertible Jewelry, including the famous Cape Cod bracelet, as well as nautically themed jewelry, estate pieces, and gold, diamond, and birthstone jewelry. The store is operated by an applied jewelry professional/gemologist who has multiple certifications from the Gemological Institute of America. You’ll find the perfect piece of jewelry here – or if you need a repair while on vacation, Adrene Jewelers does that too!

Another local family business is Cathy’s Place in West Yarmouth. Cathy sells fun, high quality resort wear and accessories for active women. She provides a one-on-one shopping experience to her customers. Brands on offer include Lulu B Clothing and Ethyl Clothing, as well as her own exclusive line of Cathy’s Resort Wear.

Need flowers or a gift basket for a special occasion that falls during your visit to Cape Cod? Lily’s Florist and Gifts offers same-day delivery in South Yarmouth, or you can pick up your order at the shop on Route 28. Lily’s offers a wide range of options for you to choose from, or their designers can create a custom bouquet or gift basket. They also provide delivery across the country through a network of florists if you need to send a thoughtful gift while you’re here.

The Silver Unicorn has been open in South Yarmouth for over 40 years. They offer 14K gold and sterling silver fine jewelry; a range of nautical jewelry including Cape Cod maps, compass rose pendants, and anchor, shell, lighthouse, and flip-flop charms; and Cape Cod bracelets, earrings, and necklaces. One of their specialties is sterling silver birthstone rings, earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. Another is their own collection of silver unicorn jewelry.


Specialty Foods, Décor, and More on Route 6A

If you’ve got folks back home who are foodies, or just love something yummy, try the Lighthouse Keeper’s Pantry in Yarmouth Port. The owner, a native of the Port, makes her own sauces, jams, and condiments, first sold from a farm stand and now available at the shop, alongside baking mixes, coffee, salts and spices, and cute merch. Need a bite while out shopping? The adjacent café serves baked goods and pastries, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, salads, and a series of specialty drinks, including the Fluffy Seagull which became a viral trend this year. It’s a peanut butter and fluff latte, and you should definitely try it!

Just Picked Gifts features everything from cards to calendars, candles to health & beauty, and of course, lots of Cape Cod items you can keep as a souvenir of your time here or bring home as presents. Located in the original Christmas Tree Shop, Just Picked Gifts has been open for nearly 15 years, and has three separate spaces at the corner of Route 6A and Willow Street, including a red barn filled with holiday décor!

Also in Yarmouth Port, you’ll find Voila! Designs by Frederique. Frederique is a Frenchwoman who studied at L’ecole des Beaux Arts and brought her love of painting with her to America. She shows her love of horses and flowers in her designs, and her store offers hand painted ceramics, scarves, bags, candles, ornaments, and more.

Harvest of Barnstable, despite its name, is another Yarmouth Port shop, just off Route 6A on Willow Street. Harvest of Barnstable is locally owned and employs artists and designers who hand craft their beautiful botanical and shell wreaths and arrangements. They also sell candles and lighting, gifts, and fragrances. You’ll wow someone special – or treat yourself – with a gift from here!

Something for Everyone

No matter the weather, Yarmouth’s shops are open and here for you when you need to take home a special gift for family, friends, or co-workers. You can stock up for the holidays in advance with decorations and presents. And if you want a treasure to remind you of your wonderful Cape Cod vacation, you’ll definitely find one – or many!

Written by Ellen Cliggott, Freelance Content Marketing Writer and Editor

This blog is funded through the Town of Yarmouth’s Tourism Revenue Preservation Fund.

The Bass River Mercantile

Bass River Mercantile

A Long-Standing Presence in South Yarmouth

If you’ve ever spent much time in Yarmouth, Massachusetts, you’ve probably seen the building. Or maybe you’ve missed sight of it, but have driven by countless times, leaving it peripherally in the rearview as you gauge the queue of cars on the Bass River Bridge and count your lucky stars, (or shake your fists to the sky, respectively), at the visual oracle of impending traffic and time. If you are generationally local to Yarmouth, chances are your grandparents, great-grandparents and even great-great-grandparents had memories of the beautiful old building, as it has resided in that spot for 230 years. Making its way through time as a rope factory in the 1790s, a general store, a post office, a gathering place for whispers of Victorian-era ghost stories, and eventually an established spot for local goods, crafts, and treats. By the existence of steam-powered cars, the timeworn building had already been settling its bones for nearly a century, presiding over the metamorphosis from the dusty, horse-cloven streets of Olde Cape Cod, to the pavements bustling with the honking horns and fleeting pop songs of vehicles passing by.  

A Tranquil Escape in South Yarmouth

Although it overlooks one of Yarmouth’s most notoriously busy traffic stops, intersecting Rt 28 and the North and Old Main Streets at the bridge, once inside the goldenrod building with its front porch trimmed in scalloped forest green, the door closes behind you and the roadside din of Cape Cod summer fades into a comfortable hum. Your eyes adjust from the brightness of the mid-afternoon sun, and you take in the warmly worn wooden floors, the nickelodeon, shelves of old-timey candies, clove gum, and glass bottles of moxie, walls adorned with hand-carved silhouettes of mermaids, ships, and captain’s wheels, and the heavy beams still proudly holding it all together strong and steady for hundreds of years.

Immersed in Historical Cape Cod Charm

The longer you look the more you realize that you are standing in the belly of a historical monument to Yarmouth. If you linger in the room off to the right, (and it’s hard not to), where it’s adorned year-round for Christmas with decorations and ornaments, you can imagine its layers of time ago when it was still a post office and general store, and families would walk in after church for penny candies and brown paper parcels tied up with twine.  


Discover Local Treasures at Bass River Mercantile in South Yarmouth

Equally as intriguing as Bass River Mercantile’s historical influence in Yarmouth, is the seemingly endless array of things to look at. Most of what they carry is locally sourced, discovered at farmers’ markets and fairs, or brought in by Cape Cod entrepreneurs, but each item has a unique draw with its story, be it the connections to the Cape or its altruistic causes, from saving the turtles with The Turtleman Foundation to cleaning up coastlines with 4 Ocean. Every shopper will find something to take home here, whether it’s your first visit to the Cape or you’re a long-time year-rounder who likes to support local artists and businesses. Among the ample shelves of specially branded soaps, ornaments, and sodas, are lines of vintage model cars. Organic, lotions and lip balms, and scented candles are presented with a nautical backsplash of fishnets and glass floats.  

Unique Finds and Local Delights at Bass River Mercantile in Cape Cod

Here you will discover local treasures you won’t easily find in the typical beachside tourist shack. Shoppers who enjoy the thrill of an exceptional find will be elated with the racks of Cape Cod-inspired jewelry of silver and sea glass and pearls. The Original Cape Cod Chokers is a small family-owned, woman-founded business based in Barnstable, best known for its simple beach-inspired leather and pearl pieces.  In the front of the shop is a small stack of copies of Dead Tide, the debut novel of young Orleans author Jane Marks. A handwritten sign welcoming local soap maker, Michele Montalvo is displayed over generously cut artisan soaps in scents of Cranberry Pomegranate and Cherry Almond, gift-wrapped in tulle bags and silky ribbon. The Lighthouse Keepers jams, jellies, and mustards are in the back room with jars of honey and jerky and coastal-themed woven trivets. Lovely individually crafted pottery, mugs, and bowls made by a Chatham artist are laid out on tables and shelves amongst an assortment of hydrangea.

Experience Old-Fashioned Charm with Modern Appeal in South Yarmouth

The Bass River Mercantile manages to combine the unassuming charm of an old-fashioned general store, with what patrons are looking for in 2023: Quality craftsmanship with community roots that won’t break the bank. Stop in from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm any day of the week. From the ubiquitous to the unique, you’ll find just what you didn’t know you were missing from your Cape Cod Shopping experience.        

The Bass River Mercantile:

2 North Main Street

South Yarmouth, MA 02664

Phone: 508-760-1888

(Britt Skinner is a freelance writer.)

Photo Credit: Britt Skinner

This blog is funded through the Town of Yarmouth’s Tourism Revenue Preservation Fund.