Seven Arts
Good-for-Kids Rating
Boutique
Seven Arts Description
The smallish façade of this one-of-a-kind store is deceptive: inside are rooms and rooms that stretch to the back and up the stairs, all full of trinkets, collectibles, and bygone toys and merchandise that will thrill every age in your group. Need a Johnny Depp throw? They've got that. Old-time Mickey Mouse bank? Yes. Goofy bumper sticker? You bet. Vintage posters, magazines, and CDs will keep parents entertained, too.
Kid Tips
Pre-Teens & Teens: Thanks to games like Guitar Hero, old names like the Beatles and Aerosmith are current favorites, and kids will no doubt relish the original magazines (like a Saturday Evening Post introducing the Beatles) that hyped them.
Planning Notes
- Rainy day venue. Trust us: you'll spend hours in here. It's a perfect diversion for a rainy day.
- Ask an expert. Owner Andy buys all his merchandise personally. Ask him anything about anything. He'll know.
Just the Facts
Hours: Daily, roughly 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. (the store adjusts hours to accommodate visitors).
Fees: Free
Recommended Time: 1 - 2 hours
What's Nearby?
- Norman Rockwell Museum 9 Glendale Rd.
Stockbridge, MA 01262
413-298-4100 42.28135888888889 -73.31190194444444 - Camping in the Berkshires Massachusetts Department of Conservation
Boston, MA 02114
617-626-1250 42.27316277777778 -73.35123888888889
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