During the Second Saturday Art Walk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music! Be sure to check out July's Second Saturday Hot Spots Ms. Mary’s Old Town Snoballs + Ice Cream, 203 North Second Street, and The BBQ Depot, 126 Blaize Avenue. Read more about these featured businesses below! - by Caitlin Bourgeois
During the Second Saturday Artwalk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
Be sure to check out "Hot Spots," The Social Chair, 201 Main Street, and Gulf Coast Home, 317 Ulman Avenue. Read more about these featured businesses below! - by Caitlin Bourgeois
During the Second Saturday Artwalk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
Be sure to check out "Hot Spots," Biz-zee Bee, 111 Main Street and Popcorn Plus, 112 Court Street. Read more about these featured businesses below! - by Caitlin Bourgeois
During the Second Saturday Art Walk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music! In April, we'll also be celebrating Hot Spot Fleurty Girl!
- Stories and photos by Caitlin Bourgeois
A few times a year, the iconic Second Saturday Art Walk event in Old Town Bay St. Louis adopts a theme. The “SOUPer Mudfest Second Saturday Art walk" - one of the most popular events of the year in Bay St. Louis - will take place March 13, rain or shine.
- Stories by Caitlin Bourgeois
During the Second Saturday Art Walk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
- Stories and photos by Caitlin Bourgeois
The 28-year-old Second Saturday Artwalk is produced without any cost or involvement from local government - yet it has become a town tradition and economic driver. Do you know its origins? Read on!
During the Second Saturday Art Walk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
Be sure to check out "Hot Spots" Sassy Bird Interiors (112 S. Second Street) and 200 North Beach (200 North Beach Boulevard). Read more about these featured businesses below! - Stories by Caitlin Bourgeois, photos by Caitlin Bourgeois and Ellis Anderson
During the Second Saturday Art Walk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
- Stories by Caitlin Bourgeois, photos by Ellis Anderson
During the Second Saturday Art Walk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
- Stories by Caitlin Bourgeois, photos by Ellis Anderson
During the Second Saturday Art Walk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
- Stories and photos by Caitlin Bourgeois
During the Second Saturday Art Walk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music! - stories by Caitlin Bourgeois - photos by Ellis Anderson
Be sure to check out July "Hot Spots" Tami Curtis Studio (112 N. 2nd Street) and Salty Soul Outfitters (126 Main Street). Read more about these featured businesses below!
- Stories by Caitlin Bourgeois, photos by Caitlin Bourgeois and Ellis Anderson
During the Second Saturday Artwalk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
Be sure to check out June "Hot Spots" Parrot Head Bar & Grill (111 Court Street) and Bay Life Gifts (112 S. 2nd Street). Read more about these featured businesses below! - stories by Caitlin Bourgeois
A few times a year, the iconic Second Saturday Artwalk event in Old Town Bay St. Louis adopts a theme. The “Souper Mudfest Second Saturday Artwalk" - one of the most popular events of the year in Bay St. Louis - will take place March 14, rain or shine.
- Stories by Caitlin Bourgeois
During the Second Saturday Artwalk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
Be sure to check out February "Hot Spots" The Arts, Hancock County (they'll be set up in the lot at Main and Second streets) and Loft Yoga (111 Court Street). Read more about these featured businesses below! - stories by Steve Barney and Anne Pitre
During the Second Saturday Artwalk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
Be sure to check out "Hot Spots" Bay Elements (112 Second Street) and Biz-zee Bee (111-B Main Street). Read more about these featured businesses below! - stories and photos by Anne Pitre
Each month, two businesses are spotlighted and designated "Hot Spots." Read about the December Hot Spots below!
Located inside Century Hall, Bay Elements is a mind-bending boutique specializing in items that are sure to stretch the imagination as well as the boundaries of what is possible when it comes to style. Here, shop owner Susan Peterson brings her patrons an intriguing mix of antiques and new items; repurposed, upcycled and reimagined pieces, art and gifts as well as domestic and imported furniture. It is worth your time just to browse and envision how even a small accent piece from Bay Elements would elevate your home décor style. Or, for the daring, purchase something new and inspired. Each piece – expertly curated by Peterson herself – is bold, and will certainly stimulate conversation and energy. Peterson was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi, but made her home on the Coast after marrying a local. She has been here for 35 years and hasn’t looked back. “My heart is here,” she said. “There is nothing better than being in Old Town Bay St. Louis.” We couldn’t agree more. Be sure and stop at Bay Elements during the Second Saturday Art Walk on December 14. They are located inside the Shops at Century Hall at 112 Second Street. They will be serving refreshments and have live music from 4 – 7 p.m. Biz-zee Bee is sure to have something delightful for the kiddos for Christmas! This charming little children’s boutique has built up a loyal clientele over the years who keep returning for children’s clothing that is fashionable, adorable and high quality. Owner Janell Graham maintains a high standard for the shop – she only selects items that are stylish and well-made, but maintains multiple price points so that everyone can find something special for the little ones in their lives. Biz-zee Bee carries clothing for boys from newborn to age 7 and girls from newborn to age 12. A festive gift for any tiny dancer, Biz-zee Bee has shoes for ballet, tap and jazz. Other popular items include smocked clothing and toys and the popular Bogg Bag, which promises to be weather proof and tip proof. They have both sizes in stock.
Biz-zee Bee also offers embroidery services in-store, so items can be customized. They do accept outside items as well. But, you have to plan ahead – the cutoff to have a custom embroidered item in time for Christmas is December 15th. Of course, Biz-zee Bee would never forget about Mom. They also sell Comfort Colors tees and sweatshirts with local designs and expressions that are guaranteed to make anyone on the receiving end smile. Stop by Biz-zee Bee on Second Saturday, December 14, to witness all this cuteness for yourself. They are located at 111-B Main Street and will have refreshments and live music from 4-7 pm.
During the Second Saturday Artwalk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
Be sure to check out "Hot Spots" Bodega (111 Court Street) and Social Chair (201 Main Street). Read more about these featured businesses below! - stories and photos by Anne Pitre
Each month, two businesses are spotlighted and designated "Hot Spots." Read about the November Hot Spots below!
Bodega in Old Town Bay St. Louis is a dream come true for residents and visitors alike. Conveniently located only a stone’s throw from the Beach on Main and Court Streets, you’ll find everything you need under one roof. A November Hot Spot on Second Saturday, Bodega is a unique and inviting oasis to start your Old Town adventure. “When I first bought the building, I honestly had no idea how the many facets of the business would grow and unfold,” said owner and developer, Kevin Jordan. “The one thing I did know is I wanted to create a place that would be like no other on the Coast.” And, his customers agree, he did just that. “It’s the perfect place to relax and unwind,” said a Bodega regular, Gloria Bernard of Coldwell Banker Alfonso Realty.
Today, Bodega is home to Bodega Adventures, Bodega Spirits and Liquor, Parrot Head Bar and Grill and Loft Yoga. First a bank, then offices to the City and the Hancock Chamber, the stately, historic building at 111 Court Street is conveniently located across from the City’s Public Garage offering free parking.
As you enter Bodega, you almost expect to see Jimmy Buffet himself sitting at the bar as the sounds of bohemian music draws you in. Once inside, you’ll feel right at home as you’re greeted by a friendly staff who step up to serve you a cool beverage of your choice at the Parrot Head Bar and Restaurant. Chef Rickey Peters, a veteran restaurateur, is a star attraction at Bodega with tantalizing daily specials and specialty sandwiches, tapas offerings, sliders and a few sweet thangs. Locals have their favorites like the French dip, or homemade shrimp remoulade and chicken salad. But, no matter what you fancy, you’ll find authentic New Orleans style cuisine for lunch and dinner right here at Bodega. A new addition to Bodega is Bodega Spirits and Liquor. Tucked away under the palm trees on Court Street, it is a welcomed surprise, giving restaurants, visitors and locals a quick way to grab their favorite wine and spirits. And if they don’t have what you want, just ask the manager Larry Main and he’ll gladly make a special order just for you. The Loft on the second floor at Bodega is a welcomed retreat for yoga classes and private meetings and parties. The balcony overlooks Main Street with views of the Bay, offering guests a private setting in the heart of Old Town. Whether you are an experienced yogi or attending your first class, the inclusive Loft community offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere with some of the top licensed instructors on the Coast providing guidance on strength, stamina, flexibility, balance, breathing, and awareness throughout your yoga journey for all levels. Single drop in classes start at $15 with advance reservations.
When planning your vacation to the area, look no further than the staff at Bodega. They can direct you to a sister business: GulfView Properties. Owned and managed by Jordan, they offer 11 premier vacation rentals in three locations: Bay Saint Louis, New Orleans and Covington, Louisiana.
And, once you’ve made it to the Bay, the staff will give you local tips on where to go and help you get there by renting you whatever you need to cruise in style from golf carts and bicycles to kayaks or paddle boards. “Simply put, Bodega has one goal in mind: to relax your mind, body, and spirit,” said Jordan. “We would be honored if you stayed with us.” Just call (228) 363-1290 to get your adventure started. For more information go to www.bodegabsl.com for email us at hello@bodegabsl.com. For vacation rentals go to www.gulfviewproperties.net or call (228) 344-3004.
Social Chair
201 Main Street Bay St. Louis (228) 466-5853 Website If you’re looking to make a splash and find the ultimate conversation item for your home or your wardrobe, Social Chair is the perfect place to find it. From the festive and sparkly to the ultimate in Southern elegance, their inventory runs the gamut of all that is fabulous. To a first-time shopper, the energy is tangible. You will walk into this store and gasp, laugh, covet, and be in awe of its creativity and inspiration. Each piece in the store is expertly curated by owner, Yuki Northington. Founded in 2006, Northington aimed for Social Chair to fill the need for people to find unique and elevated decor as they rebuilt or restored their homes. The store mostly carried home furnishings and antiques in its early days. Some furnishings can still be found there, but the focus of the store is now mostly on accents and accessories – both for the home and for the wardrobe. “With Amazon on the rise, we set ourselves apart by offering real customer service,” said Northington. “We know our customers and can offer recommendations. We always offer complimentary gift wrap and exclusive items that they just can’t buy anywhere else!” One thing is for sure – Social Chair is the headquarters for women with exceptional style who love a little pop of sparkle... or a BIG pop of sparkle. Their jewelry lines have something for everyone at all price points and include the ever-popular and locally made Helen Marie line for important gift giving. For those who may be prepping now for Mardi Gras, they also carry gorgeous tiaras and crowns. Social Chair is also a must-see for Christmas and holiday decor! They pride themselves on their holiday style and have earned a reputation for being the place to go if you’re looking for something with that wow factor. They have had their trees up since Cruisin’ the Coast – so they are ready for you to come find something special for yours. Perhaps the best part of shopping at Social Chair are the original items created by Yuki herself. She creates beautiful gifts and souvenirs featuring her original artwork depicting Bay St. Louis and its landmarks, among other items. Yuki is indeed a woman of many talents and leadership. Her hard work and steadfast dedication to the community have earned her the title of Mississippi Magazine’s favorite shop twice over, multiple mentions in Southern Living Magazine and appearances on HGTV’s Design Star series. She has also been recognized as an Outstanding Citizen by the Hancock Chamber of Commerce, and is the current president of the Bay St. Louis Rotary Club. It’s clear that her creativity, energy and passion for what she undertakes is embodied in her business and is what makes Social Chair an experience as well as a place to shop. “I love Bay St. Louis and try to help make this a place that others want to visit and return to again and again,” she said. “I am blessed with the best employees in town, and our customers are extremely loyal to our local shops.” Come experience it for yourself on Second Saturday, Nov. 9. They will be serving refreshments, giving away door prizes and offering Hot Spot discounts on select lines. As if these weren’t enough reasons to stop by, the St. Stanislaus Marching Regiment will be playing from 4-6 pm. You can also shop there any day of the week! Their hours are 10 am-5 pm Monday–Saturday, and 11 am-4 pm on Sunday.
During the Second Saturday Artwalk each month in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music!
Be sure to check out "Hot Spots" Southern Accents (125 Main Street) and PJ’s Coffee on the Bay (207 Main Street). Read more about these featured businesses below! - stories and photos by Anne Pitre
Southern Accents
125 Main Street Bay St. Louis (228) 363-2999 Website “It’s Fall, Y’all!” is what you will want to exclaim when you walk into Southern Accents in the old Masonic temple on Main Street. Purveyors of all things typically Southern, Jenny Shubert takes her love of the culture to a new level with clothing and gifts for all ages. The first thing that will welcome you is the scent of one of their homemade, hand-poured candles. Made by the family on their property in the Kiln, delicious scents like Blueberry Jubilee, Green Apple Pie and Vanilla Cotton will fill your home with sweetness. Candles aren’t the only item unique to the store. Southern Accents also carries its own line of t-shirts, which are both witty and proud. The family also produces their own line of bath products called “The Southern Goat Company.” Shoppers will find a good selection of casual clothes. Jenny’s daughter, Hannah, has proven to have an eye for style and helps choose trendsetting items to carry in the store. They are also size inclusive, with a respectable inventory of plus size items. There are also items for men, with favorites being the Tide & Timber line of t-shirts and baseball caps. This line reflects the outdoors, with rustic prints and designs such as fish, ducks and man’s best friend. Of course, these items are just a snapshot of all you will find at Southern Accents. There is truly something for everyone to enjoy, from team gear to baby gifts to home decor and everything in between. You can check them out at 125 Main Street from 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday. Of course, they will have extended hours on 2nd Saturday on October 12th. Stop by between 4 and 7 p.m. to take in the music and hors d’oeuvres and experience what shoppers already know - Southern Accents isn’t just a boutique . . . it’s a place that tells the story of what it means to be Southern.
s Coffee on the Bay
207 Main Street Bay St. Louis (228) 231-1942 Website Pumpkin spice and everything nice! That’s what’s on the menu this month at PJ’s Coffee on the Bay, the October “Hot Spot” in Old Town Bay St. Louis. One step inside this restored creole cottage and you won’t have to wonder why. Seven days a week from 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. PJ’s is open offering customers a selection of tempting pastries and sandwiches. Stop by and check out the scrumptious pumpkin praline velvet ice or try the pumpkin latte or bananas foster cold brew iced latte. These won’t disappoint. This year, PJ’s and its sister franchise twin, The Creole Creamery, were elected Businesses of the Year by the Hancock Chamber of Commerce. A welcome addition to Old Town Bay St. Louis, owners Jim and Catherine MacPhaille had a vision — three years in the making — to bring these two successful New Orleans-known brands to the Coast. In September 2018, right before Cruisin’ the Coast, that vision became reality, hiring 30 local residents to scoop up some of the best ice-cream found anywhere and serve the best java brew in town. The MacPhailles are real estate developers that own and operate hundreds of commercial and residential properties in New Orleans and Bay St. Louis. “We’re excited to bring the New Orleans-inspired flavors of PJ’s Coffee to Bay St. Louis and revive a building in the heart of the community on Main Street,” said Jim MacPhaille. “Local residents and visitors alike are embracing the vibrant atmosphere and southern hospitality that PJ’s Coffee provides.” PJ’s Coffee serves a wide variety of iced, frozen, hot, cold brew, and nitro-infused coffees, using only the top one percent of Arabica beans, as well as organic tea. The New Orleans-based coffeehouse demonstrates that better beans, superior roasting techniques, and pure passion for the art of coffee-making matter. The drive through at PJ’s on the Bay offers customers a quick way to sample any one of the hot or cold brews and sandwich offerings whether on foot, on a bicycle or the traditional car. “You can’t buy me love," said one customer, “but you can buy me some ice cream and PJ’s Coffee on the Bay!” Stop in and check it out at 207 Main Street or call 228-231-1942. The clean, efficient, modern (yet historic) facilities in the heart of Old Town-are easily accessible and pet-friendly, as well as being ADA compliant. There will be something for everyone to enjoy there on Second Saturday! Brandon Tingstrom will play on the patio from 3-7 pm, and there will be face-painting from 2-7 pm, fun games for kids and adults, a photo booth with props, a blow-up obstacle course from Waterslides Of The Coast, and more. PJ’s will be the place to be for families and children of all ages this Second Saturday! |
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