Leelanau Shopping Guide

Books & Gifts

Enerdyne Science & Nature Store – Enerdyne’s website exists to introduce you to the science and nature store and its products.

Ken Scott Photography – Photographs by Ken Scott, Ken’s photography books and local area links.

Coffee & Chocolate

Leelanau Coffee Co. – Offering coffee drinks and beans in their Glen Arbor cafe, online and mail order and wholesaling to shops and stores across Michigan.

Grocer’s Daughter Chocolate – Using organic cream, locally grown organic fruit, herbs, high quality nuts and seeds and primarily premium high cocoa content Rainforest Alliance certified chocolate.

Higher Grounds Trading Company Coffee – Offering you fair trade, organic & shade-grown coffees from around the world with a focus on building sustainability with coffee producers worldwide.

Home & Garden

Edward’s Home Furnishings – Furnishings for the contemporary home to the traditional, Scandinavian & European interiors, patio furniture, and services including flooring, window treatments and home design.

Food Producers & Specialty Foods

Suttons Bay Trading Co. (Spices) – Retail & online ordering of a large selection of the highest quality spices, spice blends, seasonings, hot sauces, sausage supplies and seasoning, popcorn and cooking supplies

Leelanau Cheese Company – John and Anne Hoyt produce award-winning Raclette and other traditional European style cheeses from pure, fresh, local cow’s milk at their retail & production facility near Suttons Bay.

Clothing & Retail

Samaritans’ Closet – nonprofit thrift shop that accepts donations of gently used clothing, household items, books and furniture. Merchandise is offered at very affordable prices, allowing many of our customers to purchase needed items they might not be able to afford otherwise.

See our Arts & Entertainment section for artists & art galleries!

Get your link on Leelanau.com!

Leelanau Conservancy Wildflower Rescue Sale
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Leelanau Conservancy Wildflower Rescue Sale ~ May 26 & 27

The Leelanau Conservancy invites you to their annual Wildflower Rescue Sale on Friday, May 26th and Saturday, May 27th. This annual sale takes place at the Leland Village Green in Leland benefits Leelanau Conservancy projects and takes place from 9am - 4pm Friday and 9am until they sell out on Saturday. They will have trillium (which you normally cannot legally transplant), jack-in-the-pulpit, native fern species and many other native plant species for sale. 
Leland Blue Stone by Cortney Brenner
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Leland Blue Stones

Leland Blue stones were born over 100 years ago in the fires of the Leland Lake Superior Iron Company.