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  • 686 Yonge St. (at Isabella St.) View on map »
  • 416-961-0555
More Queen Street than Yonge Street, this hip curiosity shop is the single shining star among its surrounding dollar stores, fast food restaurants and strip clubs. With such a mixed bag of independent jewellery lines, funky clothing labels and quirky handbags, it’s hard to walk out of here empty-handed. Accessories include hand-made plush toys by Monster Factory; sterling silver jewellery featuring skulls, guns and cute animals by Montreal-based Roadkill; and Mimi & Marge jewellery in 24-karat vermeil gold. Such indie labels as Dagg & Stacey are also on offer.
Hours:
spring–summer, M–Sa 11–8, Su noon–5; fall–winter, M–Sa 11–7, Su 1–5
Location
  • map marker #1
    686 Yonge St. (at Isabella St.)
  • 416-961-0555

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