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Frisco Emporium

4.1 (18 reviews)
Open 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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Alice Q.

The Frisco Emporium is Summit County's MOST unique shopping experience with some museum qualities inside! Frisco Emporium is one with 25 shops under one roof -- a very large barn -- offering the prost beer hall, antiques, artworks, vintage clothing and skis, jewelry, gift shop for cards and t-shirts!! You'll surely find something here for everyone. Tourists or locals around Frisco, mentioned that this establishment resembles of a museum with everything for sale. The very front of the emporium shows cute lawn bears, chairs and merchandise already displayed. The inside displays antiques and local handmade crafts and art, and souvenir shopping!

Laura N.

If you find yourself in Frisco, you HAVE to check this place out! The Emporium is a large, lodge-like building with multiple 'rooms' of things for sale. When you stand on the top (third) floor and look down, it's pretty amazing. Each level is connected stairs and walkways, as a sort of mini maze. Each room space is rented by artists in the Frisco area and filled with assorted antiques, trinkets, artwork, and hand-made items. You can't shop any more local than this! Some highlights: + Caboose in the back of the building with 'hippie' clothing and a huge selection of prayer flags. I've been wanting some flags for awhile, so I snatched up a roll! + Hand-carved wooden furniture and accessories. Love. + A space devoted to colorful and simple Indian paintings and textiles. + Assorted cowboy and farming memorabilia (statues, tools, lunch boxes, comic books, toys, etc.). I was in love with them but the prices were kind of crazy. + A gift shop area for people seeking more touristy items such as mugs, stickers, cards, candies, candles, and other such bric-à-brac. + A shelf with every LIFE magazine from a certain time period (think: 1920s-1960s). It's pretty cool if you want to find an issue from the year you were born. + Stuffed animals heads. Not my jam, but might be just the thing you need or want to complete your fancy summer cabin. + Assorted fishing and beach/seashell items. + An attic space filled with vintage cowboy boots, fringed shorts, and random clothes/dresses from decades ago. + There's also a small German beer place on the first floor that serves various sausages and beer. It's a fun addition to this building and really good, from what I hear. + And more! There is nothing negative that can be said about this place. Sure, the prices may put you off a bit, but you're supporting real local artists with these treasures.

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Jaime H.

This is one of those places where I am pretty sure you could find anything you are looking for! You could explore for hours and find all kinds of hidden gems in the different sections of the store. It has a ton of interested, vintage ski gear plus a lot of really awesome important items from other mountain regions like Nepal. Plus, you can stop in and get a beer at Prost after (or before if you want to have a little buzz on to shop).

Enrico M.

While traveling through Colorado, my girlfriend and I raided antique shops all over. This one in particular is huge! Has many diffrent kinds of vintage items from car parts, to medical equipment and vintage cigarrete signs, lots of hunting knives too. Toped with 3 floors of goodies to look through be sure to set aside a couple hours if you want to peak through everything. I snatched a Ferrari 1/8th model car!

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Expensive gift shop with few antiques. Wit's End at 605 E main st is a bit truer of an antique shop

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