4 New Northeast Ohio Businesses to Shop on Small Business Saturday
Give the gift of supporting local creatives with swag from these recent additions to Greater Cleveland’s style scene.
by Julia Lombardo | Nov. 26, 2025 | 5:00 AM
Locally Spruced. | PHOTOGRAPHED BY GAVIN TENNYSON
Flower Child Lakewood
This staple in Northeast Ohio’s vintage market has already been around the block for more than two decades, but a new storefront after a recent relocation brings a refreshed batch of inventory from nearly 20 vendors, versus an intimate group of eight at the original location. Shop an eclectic selection of furniture, apparel, jewelry, decor and trinkets that earn Flower Child its thrifty reputation. 1360 W. 117th St., Lakewood, 216-939-9933, instagram.com/flowerchildcleveland
The Girls' Joint
The femme-forward smoke shop in Cleveland’s Gordon Square neighborhood brings color and curiosity to the dispensary scene, offering popular products in vibrant packaging from women- and minority-owned brands. The space prioritizes a welcoming and approachable atmosphere for those looking to learn more about the cannabis market. 6505 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, 216-202-4955, girlsjoint.com
Locally Spruced
Discover a treasure trove of local makers among Legacy Village’s sea of shopping spaces. Vendors such as Kentlyn’s Boutique, Crochet by JK and Basil & Rex keep the collective flourishing. 24673 Cedar Road, Lyndhurst, 216-400-6676, instagram.com/locallyspruced
Mindful Mercantile
Shop small and sustainably at one of the region’s few refill shops, which opened in Berea in November. Bring your own containers from home and stock up to your heart’s content on small-batch detergents, soaps and cleaning solutions. Also explore an array of eco-friendly bath goods for perfect stocking stuffers this holiday season. 398 W. Bagley Road, Suite 1, Berea, mindfulmercantileco.com
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Julia Lombardo
Julia Lombardo is the editor of Cleveland Magazine’s home and style section and contributes to coverage of arts, culture and dining. She graduated from The Ohio State University in 2023 with an English degree. As both a journalist and poet, she is inspired by stories with creative flair. When she puts down the pen, she enjoys going to concerts, ranking coffee shops and walking aimlessly through wooded trails.
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