A day off often means a jam-packed schedule of catching up on errands and other chores we’ve inadvertently neglected. Sometimes, though, we just need to get away, to treat ourselves to a day out where we don’t have to worry about anything. Treat yourself to a leisurely day with a visit to this darling Missouri town that’s dotted with shops and restaurants.
A half an hour from downtown St. Louis, the historic town of Kimmswick, home to just over 130 residents, whisks visitors back to a simpler time with its slower pace of life and friendly townspeople.
Founded in 1859, Kimmswick gives visitors a peek at what life might have been like in the 1800s.
Slip on a pair of comfy shoes because you have a lot of exploring to do. After all, this charming Missouri town is brimming with unique shops.
Begin your adventure at Kimmswick Korner General Store, which sells a little bit of everything – from unique gifts to home décor. (Hint: Do not leave without stocking up on some of the homemade fudge.)
If you’re on the hunt for a unique gift or to treat yourself, you’ve come to the right small town in Missouri. Uncover a slew of gems at a few of the gift shops, including Everything Nice, Meant To Be, and Mississippi Mud Gallery & Gifts.
Kimmswick’s eclectic selection of shops sells just about everything – antiques, gifts, home décor, jewelry, clothing, bath accessories, and holiday décor.
Speaking of holiday décor, it’s Christmas all year round at The Christmas Haus, a must-visit whenever you want a little bit of holiday cheer.
A day of shopping usually results in a mighty appetite. Kimmswick is home to several restaurants, including the longstanding Blue Owl Restaurant & Bakery. Dig into a delicious meal capped off by a slice of the bakery’s famous pie.
Visit the Go Kimmswick website for more information. Or, stop by its Facebook page.
Have you visited this quiet Missouri town? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! If you love charming small towns (and who doesn’t?), add these darling small towns in Missouri to your bucket list.
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