Do you feel the crisp, humidity-free air on your skin? Does that make you want to pull out your fleece and consume all things flavored with pumpkin spice? Here is a guide to the places you need to visit to get everything from fall treats to apparel and camping gear.
L&B Yarn Co.
425 W. Gray St., Norman
405-310-3636
While knitting is the perfect hobby because not only is it fun to pass the time, it also leads to useful products for the coming winter. If you want to knit your own scarf, sweater or blanket, there is no better place to go than Normans L&B Yarn Co. The store also offers classes on a variety of knitting styles each Saturday if youre interested in getting started or expanding your knowledge.
Cuppies & Joe
727 NW 23rd St.
405-528-2122
There is something about the marriage of cupcakes and coffee that makes Historic Uptowns Cuppies & Joe the perfect place to warm up as the temperature begins to drop. Bippity Bobbity Boo, a pumpkin spice cupcake with cream cheese icing, makes an appearance on the seasonal menu, which pairs nicely with gourmet coffee from Tulsas Topeca Coffee. Cuppies & Joe bakes an assortment of other goodies every day, including pies, which will be supplemented this fall for seasonal selections like ooey, gooey apple praline pie.
Triangle A&E
7201 N. Broadway Extension
405-848-4661
Has the fall got you thinking about crafting? Triangle A&E is Oklahoma Citys preeminent store for all your decoration projects, serving the city since 1919. Peruse everything from fine art to drafting supplies while in the store or take advantage of its printing services for an autumn home makeover.
Culinary Kitchen + Home
7222 N. Western Ave.
405-418-4884
Open since 2007, Culinary Kitchen + Home has the largest locally owned selection of everything youll need to cook and host your own fall-themed dinner. Have you ever wanted to perfect that holiday tiramisu or autumn centerpiece? Check out the selection at Culinary Kitchen + Home for everything from kitchen utensils to spices like nutmeg, ginger, allspice, cinnamon and cloves needed to make pumpkin spice.
Native Summit
100 N. Broadway, Suite 118, Edmond
405-513-5050
As the leaves begin to change, there is no better way to experience nature than to live amongst the beauty. If youre looking to take a camping expedition this fall, Edmonds Native Summit is the place to stock up on everything from protective wear to tents and accessories like climbing gear and outdoor cooking products.
Aminis Galleria
6627 Northwest Expressway
405-722-2400
After youve baked your own fall treats and are decked out in knitted scarves, what better way to complement the crisp fall air than with an outdoor fire pit or patio heater. Aminis on Northwest Expressway offers nearly 100 varieties of wood and gas fire pits perfect for roasting marshmallows and keeping your toes warm.
Blue Seven
7518 N. May Ave.
405-604-5199
Blue Seven strives to be a place that keeps you warm with apparel this fall but also connects Oklahomas community of artists and merchants. Pretty much everything sold in the boutique comes from the creative mind of an Oklahoman, for Oklahomans. As winter approaches, it might be a good idea to purchase one of Blue Sevens blanket-lined jackets or a fashionable hoodie.