Great Finds: Shopping in Annapolis
An Afternoon in Annapolis: Good Shopping and Dining by the Water
By
McLean Robbins
Published Friday, June 01, 2007
Midshipmen in Annapolis are not the town’s only snappy dressers. An hour east of Washington, Annapolis is a good place for a shopping day trip. Take a tip from a local and stop first at Weekend Living (167-G Jennifer Rd., 410-571-1555; weekend-living.com), across from Annapolis Mall (take the Parole exit). It stocks hip lines like Diane von Furstenberg, prep classics by CK Bradley, and a large selection of housewares and jewelry. Then head downtown via West Street. In this up-and-coming area, you’ll find Astrid (175 West St., 410-626-9726), which carries impossible-to-find Australian designer Aurelio Costarella. Keep walking toward Main Street and you’ll come across locally designed jewelry and affordable handbags at Lilac Bijoux (145 Main St., 410-263-3309; lilacbijoux.com). Other good stops are Diva (30 Market Space, 410-280-9195; modadiva.com), for trendy women’s apparel, and Zachary’s (100 Main St., 410-266-5555; zacharysjewelers.com) for sparkly gems. Prepsters love the Lilly Pulitzer store the Pink Crab (16 Market Space, 410-216-9994; thepinkcrab.com). Stroll through the gates of the US Naval Academy (with a photo ID) and glimpse tailored sailors on your way to boutiques like Sitting Pretty (35 Maryland Ave., 410-267-1722; shopsittingpretty.com), with its Milly party dresses and decadent cashmere sweaters. Browse hot home-decor items at Vie Necessary Luxuries (86 Maryland Ave., 410-269-6100) or the tchotchkes at nationally known artist Natalie Silitch (66 Maryland Ave., 410-263-7177; nataliesilitch.com). Johnson’s (79 Maryland Ave., 410-263-6390; johnsonsontheavenue.com) is famous for its naval uniforms and yachting apparel, and trendsters shouldn’t miss Madison Boutique (47 Maryland Ave., 410 -295-7878). Hungry? Annapolis Ice Cream Company (196 Main St., 443-482-3895; annapolisicecream.com) has to-die-for flavors like apple pie and s’mores. For more of a meal, try Asian fusion at Tsunami (51 West St., 410-990-9868), a great steak at Lewnes’ (401 Fourth St., 410-263-1617; lewnessteakhouse.com), or oysters at local favorite McGarvey’s (8 Market Space, 410-263-5700; www.mcgarveyssaloon.com). A short boat or taxi ride away are steamed crabs at Jimmy Cantler’s Riverside Inn (458 Forest Beach Rd., 410-757-1311; cantlers.com).
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