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    The Wicker Man

    4.3 (13 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Lynne M.

    The Wicker Man pleasantly surprised me. I thought it was going to be a mish mash of old tat, or a profusion of tacky memorabilia, but it was neither. Housing a myriad of locally crafted gifts, jewellery, clothing, souvenirs, tableware, crafts and much more, there is really something for everyone. Among these delightful gifts are beautifully made picture frames from Galway, Dublin pottery, tweed from Cork, Aran knitwear from Donegal, and much more. There are paintings, prints and postcards, as well more light-hearted souvenirs and buys, such as the humorous Northern Irish phrasebook, and Thomas Joseph sheep placemats, magnets and the like. Everything has a Celtic / Irish touch, right down to the pretty mood ring (yes, I know I'm sad, but it's a tradition...) I picked up, which has a Celtic knot in the middle. There are door signs and plaques with the likes of 'failte' on them, as well as other meaningful words in Irish. A must-see for all visitors and locals alike.

    Tia C.

    My good friend Katriona works here (tell her Tia sent you!) so I have been in to have a nosey around a few times. The Wicker Man is a large enough store and sells all manner of Irish arts and crafts from Jim Fitzpatrick prints, The Battle Raid of Cooley comics to bodhrans and pottery. It was established in 1994 by two jewellery makers, Peter Todd and Laurence Burrell to provide an outlet to promote the work of small local businesses. The Wicker Man currently features more than 150 artist/craftpersons' work from all over Ireland. They sell everything from pottery, prints, cards, soaps, perfumes, souvenirs, candles, jigsaw puzzles, books, jewellery and sun-catchers. Every month we hold an exhibition by a local artist, with wine and cheese served.

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    Review Highlights - The Wicker Man

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    Victoria Gault

    Victoria Gault

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Centre
    ££

    Specialising in flowers, wedding flower', gifts and 'frippery' this lovely shop resides down the…read morefamous Queens Arcade in Belfast. Located just a stone's throw from the plush Lunns jewellers I assume they're hoping to capitalise on any brides/grooms or wedding planners that may be passing. Inside the rather stark white interior there are several rather impressive flower displays and a couple of well stocked gift cabinets. Being in on a Saturday afternoon the shop was already quite busy and the staff were kept on their toes with plenty of requests for help and advice. Pros: Elegant shop, attentive staff. Cons: Pricey pricey.

    In need of a bouquet of flowers for my partners Mum's birthday today, we popped in here and were…read morepleasantly surprised by the exquisite interior and even better service! The girl working in here immediately seen to us and asked what we were after. We pointed to the beautiful bouquet's placed in bags/boxes and asked about prices. They started at £20 and went up as far as £40. We decided to go for £30 and she asked if we wanted her to make it up there and then-which we did! I must say, watching her work was really mesmerising and she mad it look so easy! The flowers were like a representation of Autumn! They were orange, red, deep purple and rust coloured. Truly gorgeous. I have to say this is definitely my new favourite place to go for flowers! Really job well done!

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    China Craft

    China Craft

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Centre
    ££

    China craft is a lovely wee gift shop in Queens Arcade. It sells a great range of china, stone and…read morecrystal. If you're going to a wedding you can pick up some nice Bellek china, Waterford or Galway crystal and other beautiful Irish fine wear. They also sell the lovely Yankee candles and other smelly things, cards, teddy's, frames and other gift ideas. I love popping in here around Christmas to get some really nice gifts at affordable prices and it also comes in handy for birthday presents too.

    China Craft is not so much a gift and flowers shop as a…read more'locally-produced-glassware-and-china-shop-which-make-for-lovely-gifts" shop. Phew. You can understand why its labelled the former, rather than the latter. Belleek pottery, made in Co. Fermanagh, and recognisable by the green shamrock which sometimes features on its giftware, is available in the China Craft, as is Tyrone, Waterford and Galway Crystal. Those 'not-quite-so-locally-produced' gifts include a ornamental angel collection, a selection of Yankee Candles, and my absolute favourite...Charlie Bears! Oh, they are just so cute. And collector's items. Not for toying with at all. I couldn't resist a cinnamon sachet, reduced to £1.99 due to it's seasonal association, and decided to purchase that. I almost did grab a Yankee Candle melt, only to be told it was £1.60. Eeeek. Be warned, it is a tad pricey. Completely ideal if you're looking for a gift / special souvenir from Northern Ireland, or not from Northern Ireland, as the case may be. You may even want one of those highly collectible Charlie Bears, with their cute fuzzy faces. Or maybe that's just me...

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    Fresh Garbage - Bonkers for smokers and teenage Emo jokers...

    Fresh Garbage

    4.0(30 reviews)
    0.1 miThe Cathedral Quarter
    ££

    i love fresh garbage a lot but the queue to get in is long and you have to wait 20-30 mins it's…read morebefore even getting into the shop itself, whenever you get in you can't even move because there is so little space, if you spend a lot of time in the shop you feel guilty of holding up the line outside. it's also really hard to let people past you because of the small space, you have to stand in a spot for a long time in order to let people pay and your just wasting time there. not to mention the overpriced clothing!! most are cringey as-well, most of the skirts there are around £60 and yes, are nice but wayy too pricey. good shop for alternative people but also not because there isn't a large variety. you cant even try clothes on aswell which is stupid staff are nice and will help :) i think that fresh garbage could do with an upgrade in a shop as in space because it's super hard to move around, and you cannot even look at clothes because you feel like you holding up a line or room for people to get past. bigger shop is definitely needed!! overall it's a good shop but very small. i'd say come during week days when you have the chance because it isn't as crowded.

    Word of Advice; Do not under any circumstances try and go into Fresh Garbage at around 4.30pm on a…read moreFriday afternoon during term time. The reason I say this is it will be packed full of geeky emo's looking for their next quirky crazy purchase. I could not even walk into the shop to do a decent review, so I left and am now spreading what I have learnt toy the good people of Yelp.

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    Fresh Garbage - Perhaps the most interesting window display in town! ;-))

    Perhaps the most interesting window display in town! ;-))

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