13 Best Places to Shop in The San Juan Islands, Washington

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We've compiled the best of the best in The San Juan Islands - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Doe Bay Wine Co.

Fodor's Choice

Owned by an Orcas Island–born sommelier who worked at restaurants in Vail and Vegas before returning home, this cheerful little bottle shop and tasting room in Eastsound has a great selection of wine, beer, and cider from around the world, including a wine series, the Orcas Project, that is produced in collaboration with Pacific Northwest winemakers and artists.

Orcas Island Artworks Gallery

Fodor's Choice

Stop by this cooperative gallery to see impressive displays of pottery, sculpture, jewelry, art glass, paintings, and quilts by resident artists, including an upstairs gallery devoted to original paintings by well-known Northwest landscape artist James Hardman. You'll find gifts in a wide price range at this wonderful space.

Orcas Island Pottery

Fodor's Choice

A stroll through the historic house, outbuildings, and gardens of this enchanting arts complex on a bluff overlooking President Channel and Waldron Island is more than just a chance to browse beautiful pottery—it's a great spot simply to relax, soak up the views, and be inspired by the shop's 80+ years of shaping clay and community. More than a dozen regular and guest potters exhibit and sell their wares here, everything from functional dinnerware and mugs to fanciful vases and wall hangings. Pottery isn't always the most kid-friendly but this place has playful outdoor pieces and a very cool tree house to check out.

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Arctic Raven Gallery

The specialty here is Northwest native art, including scrimshaw and wood carvings.

Chimera Gallery

This local artists' cooperative exhibits and sells crafts, jewelry, and fine art.

Darvill's Bookstore

This island favorite, with a coffee bar and a couple of cozy seats with panoramic views of the water, specializes in literary fiction and nautical literature. There's also a nice selection of cards, gifts, craft supplies, and children's books.

296 Main St., Orcas Island, 98245, USA
360-376–2135

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Girl Meets Dirt

According to Girl Meets Dirt founder Audra Lawlor, fruit is affected by terroir, just like wine, and the salty San Juan Islands breezes certainly seem to work magic on locally grown stone fruit and pomes. Lawlor's small-batch jams made in a collection of heavy copper pots are the perfect addition to a charcuterie board, with complex flavors like Rhubarb Lavender, Island Plum, and Orange Peppered Pear. The shop also carries housemade shrubs and bitters.

208 Enchanted Forest Rd., Orcas Island, 98245, USA
360-375–6269

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Island Thyme

Some of the ingredients used in the small-batch soaps and skincare products sold at this lovely-smelling Eastsound boutique are grown on the local Island Thyme farm. Founded in 1996 on Orcas, the aromatherapy-focused line is now carried across the state and beyond.

310 Main St., Orcas Island, 98245, USA
360-376–5152

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Lopez Bookshop

This longtime bookseller is stocked with publications on San Juan Islands history and activities, as well as tomes about the Pacific Northwest. There's also a good selection of mysteries, literary novels, children's books, and craft kits, plus greeting cards, art prints, and maps. Many of the items sold here are the works of local writers, artists, and photographers.

211 Lopez Rd., Lopez, 98261, USA
360-468–2132

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San Juan Island Farmers Market

From April through October, this open-air market with several dozen vendors selling local produce and crafts takes place at Friday Harbor Brickworks on Saturdays from 9:30 to 1. The market is also open twice a month on Saturdays in winter.

Waterworks Gallery

This respected gallery represents about 30 eclectic, contemporary artists, from painters to jewelers.

Westcott Bay Shellfish Co

This rustic oyster farm is tucked into a small bay 2 miles south of Roche Harbor; the best time to buy oysters is November through April, and you can buy, shuck, and eat them on-site. The farm sells local bakery bread, cheese, charcuterie, salads, and beer and wine if you want to make a meal of it. Or stop by the Tide Tables restaurant at lunchtime for raw or grilled oysters, clams cooked in wine, paninis, and salads. The helpful farm staff will even show you how to shuck oysters.

904 Westcott Dr., San Juan Island, 98250, USA
360-472–9223

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San Juan Vineyards

This winery 3 miles north of Friday Harbor has a tasting room and gift shop, and organizes such special events as a harvest festival in October and November barrel tastings. Noteworthy varietals here include Chardonnay, Riesling, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc.