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    Jade & Clover

    4.4 (90 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Matthew W.

    Lots of interesting household plants (think succulents and cacti) in here, along with many decorative novelties and trinkets. It's a nice place to browse, as it's well-ventilated and has seating outside. The staff isn't especially friendly, nor is the language of the music or the store's paraphernalia kid-friendly, but otherwise it's a cute little shop for decorating your house or finding a gift for a friend.

    My creation!
    Lorenzo H.

    Every SOUL deserves time enjoying the healing, and calming space that is Jade & Clover! Returning to this incredibly unique boutique, that has something wonderful for everyone; afforded me the opportunity to share even more, than just visiting once. At Jade & Clover, I've found amazing gifts of jewelry, & books for friends, clients, and yours truly. The therapeutic experience of the friendly staff, and owner, guiding me through building my own terrarium plant, made this visit even more amazingly perfect; (she's a loving, and beautiful addition to my home; haven't named her yet.) I love that Jade & Clover offer this experience, to share with our friends, and love ones; even adding bottles of wine, if you're so inclined "FABULOUS!" Be sure to follow them on social, because they do some fun events, including movie nights, and yoga. Shop small, give big! Xoxo Lorenzo

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    Marcus R.

    Great date spot for any plant lover! This store is filled with plenty of unique/quirky gift and home decor items but the best part is you can make your own custom plant to take home here! From picking the perfect little green buddy, to its forever home, and decorating with rocks, sand, and furry friends, this was such a fun and memorable experience. The staff is very helpful in offering up their opinion and putting together a final beautiful product for you. Can't wait to come back here!

    Don't be offended---it's hilarious.
    Debra K.

    It is a great place to browse (or pot up a succulent if you want). I found lots of laugh-worthy items to covet. Really cool stuff!!!!!!

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    Chelsea R.

    Succulents galore! I was next door for a Yelp event when I decided to venture on over here to explore. It was a lovely fall day and they had all of their beautiful plants on display so it was super inviting at the time. They also have the cutest home décor and gifts! Lots of unique and fun items to choose from. I remember back in the day they would do yoga sessions outside of the store, not sure if that is a thing anymore. But I sure do hope so! I'm also a fan of their natural soaps and jewelry collection. If you're into a very bohemian/earthy style of décor I would say this place would be your jam. It's also around a lot of other great restaurants and shops so you could totally make a day of it and go treasure hunting. Lots of easy accessible parking in the area as well. I need to go have fun with their 'plant bar' next time I'm there!

    Cher'on A.

    I attended a dive Birthday Party here. Love Love Love the atmosphere. Helpful staff, funny, catchy slogans on the most coolest items. Some items over priced But i do understand its business. Over-all Love Love this store. If you in the neighbor stop by.

    Danielle G.

    So adorable!!! You can go in and design your own terrarium, they have planters and a great selection of tiny succulents and plants, as well as other fun gifts or trinkets for whatever it is you fancy. Bath salts, soap, notebooks, books on astrology or cooking, socks, kitchen items, there's definitely something in the store for you if you ever need a gift or want something for your home. Staff was super friendly!

    Kimi S.

    Happily caffeinated with a matcha latte from Merit next door, I spent the most delightful morning exploring nook and cranny of this shop. One of the best features of Jade & Clover is their Plant Bar which allows you to create an on-demand terrarium by their expert "plant lady" who will meticulously create a new friend for you to take home. This shop carries all the trendiest plants from mini cacti to air plants to monstera deliciosas. There is a well-curated card selection with paper products that are sure to make you chuckle, natural beauty supplies, toys and books for the trendiest baby in your life, and they even have a gorgeous shop dog who likes to lounge in the sunlight pouring through the open windows. I would live here if I could!

    devin k.

    I saw this place on tiktok. Someone recommended this as a great place to stop by while in Dallas to create and put together your own plant friend! I stopped by and everyone inside was warm and welcoming. The staff assisted me in choosing planters and plants that are cat safe to make sure that the plant and cat will be safe. They were so helpful and patient when I was a tad indecisive about what would go into my planter. The price is definitely worth the experience and the knowledge the staff has and shares.

    Build your own terrarium class
    Grace Z.

    Love plants? The open air minimalist architecture gives way to enjoying the plants and holistic remedies sold here. Tumbled and polished stones, scented candles, and quirky souvenirs make this a fun shop to visit even of your budget tells you not to buy ANOTHER house plant.

    Lauren H.

    Loved this place even before walking in! I went before the holidays started. And the decor... gorgeous! The staff was super friends and even okay with all my questions about different items. The store is so cute! They have gifts, decor, clothing, so much! You might notice that many of the pics I snapped were in the pink section (lots of parts of the store are organized by color, can you tell my favorite?). I'm sure there is something for everyone and every color lover in here! It's in a great location in Deep Ellum, perfect for a nice stop after brunch, lunch, or dinner. It's even a great place to visit just to explore! The pricing was appropriate on their goods so I will definitely stock up on family and friends Christmas gifts here, or myself I'm so glad I came across this boutique, 13/10: would absolutely recommend!

    Fernanda A.

    This store sells one of a kind gifts accessories , as well a plants and succulents with a DIY section for you to take home. There were hair accessories, jewelry, that were very BoHo chic. There was a stationary section with different pastel colored pencils, books and journals. They were these keychains that had these hilarious quotes on it for example one said "consistently inconsistent" or " bitches get stuff done" lol. They had also some really cool mugs with different coats on it as well including hilarious holes. I saw this book that was titled " that is so 90s Pop" or even a rap coloring activity book LOL I have never seen that before. The price is a little bit expensive but some things are worth purchasing. There is a modern yet trending BoHo vibe in the store which I really really love.

    Misa P.

    I kinda stumbled into this cute shop while we were walking around in Deep Ellum. Found an item that I liked and went to pay for it. The lady at the counter was really nice and gave me 50 percent off because the item was a little torn up. She was like "I like to treat people how I would want to be treated." She even gave my best friend a free necklace ‍. This shop even have a little area where you can make cute little terrarium and succulents . Definitely come by and check this place out!

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    Ask the Community - Jade & Clover

    How much is it to build a terrainium?

    It all depends on the size and type you choose. It costs "nothing" to buildbit but you need to buy and pick out the container and succulents you want, then you can go to the bar, use any number of sand, rocks and characters you want to add. Your… Read more

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    This unique store offers a cool feature called the "plant bar" where you can build and personalize your own terrarium!

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