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    Beach Bazaar

    3.9 (42 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Valerie W.

    Beach Bazaar has a strong presence on the SK strip due to it's size and variety. It can be broken down into three sections with one part being the souvenir side, the middle having clothing and surfing items, and the last part being kind of a women's boutique with higher end items. We went in a few times to get items for the kids to play with at the beach and pool. The souvenir side had a decent selection of affordable items you could gift to people. The employees were a little stand offish. We were never offered help and they seemed annoyed when we were checking out on multiple occasions. I'm sure it can be annoying dealing tourists all day but it's part of the job.

    Postcards - 7 for $1
    Kara M.

    We stopped in here after having ice cream at Big Olaf's across the street. I'm not usually much for gift shops, but I do like to pick up stickers from destinations I travel to. I have since retired from snowboarding, so I use my old board to put vacation stickers on and to hang on the wall as decoration. Hubby reminded me to stop in here for a sticker since we liked Siesta Key. I'm glad we stopped in! The prices don't seem too awful. I thought 7 postcards for a buck was not bad, so I picked up a few to send to my friends and family back home in NY. I picked up a few stickers, they ranged from $1-2. My name is not super common, so I was happy to find a mini Siesta Key keychain with my name on one side. Plus it was only $2.99, score. I like that it's compact and won't take up much space. The store carries pretty much everything you would expect to find in a beach city tourist town. You can get hats, shirts, magnets and many other items to remember your fun times here. The people working here were friendly too! Location is right in the heart of Siesta Key Village.

    Kelly J.

    Beach Bazaar is your standard touristy beach shop; full of random stuff you don't really need, but you want it because you're at the beach. So, when B was a bit over-served during our last visit to Siesta Key he decided we needed to visit this spot and buy some stuff. He was like a kid in a candy store who wanted everything. I had to talk him out of numerous purchases, but he still walked away with a t-shirt, some kind of ball that floats in water so you can play catch in the ocean, and some other beach toys, like a bucket and net. But, I'll say this for those purchases, they did come in handy. He still loves that t-shirt and wears it all the time, he and our friend played catch with that ball for hours the next day in the ocean, and we used the net and bucket to catch and release crabs on the beach the next night. So, although we didn't really need beach toys, we did get some fun out of them. If you're in the area and need something for the beach, or just want to check out the (mostly) useless stuff you don't really need, Beach Bazaar is a great place to check out!

    Gabe H.

    Woot! Ok so I grew up vacationing in Siesta Key. As a kid the highlight of my day was cruising over to the beach bazaar. This place is exactly as it was when I was a kid. I mean the shelves seem to be lower but I guess that comes with time. It's basically a beach junk shop but it does the trick if you need something to take back home with you or if you forgot a beach item like sunscreen or swim shorts. Gotta love this place...

    shark toy for son

    I visited beautiful Siesta Keys recently and stopped by Beach Bazaar to do a little souvenir shopping before my flight home. The cashier accidentally forgot to bag one of my souvenirs so I called the store and explained what happened to rep, Justin. He was so understanding and attentive that he took down my info and mailed my purchase next day! Not only did Beach Bazaar have great souvenirs, their customers service was first class! Thanks Justin

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    This is a large store with a large selection of beach wear and souvenirs! Anything you can think…read moreof, it looks like they would have it. It was fun for us to walk thru it. Basically, we were looking for a swimsuit and a coverup, but other things caught our eyes also. Prices were reasonable. The staff was friendly and helpful. The store was clean, organized, and tidy. We would return again during a future trip.

    Without water and shade - needless to add in air conditioning, Las Vegas and Dubai would probably…read morecease to exist as humanity would dry up and turn to dust. But for now I'm in Sarasota and it's party central and dreams of the continuation of sugar plums and a bright tomorrow still dance in every head. This above statement, although a bit rigid, seems to be the predominant head space for our lovable assembly at the church of Never-never Land where you never have to think adult thoughts and I remember those days well. I just needed cheap sunglasses having misplaced my expensive ones and I need to cut the glare for my eyes and protect myself a little from these lovebugs having sex on my face. I know it's their season and all, but get a crack in a door of a room or somewhere a bit less intrusive. And two conversations behind my head are on the Sillyland Express going fast track to nowhere about young love, which is sweet in theory but being bastardized in verbage. I couldn't resist to ask "Who is John Gault"? - Ayn Rand in Atlas Shrugged - ziiippppidie doodaaa - to me for invoking a colossal and misguided literature missle to the solar eclipse archetypes. They miss daily sunrises and sunsets but are consumed by a moon that's only an alien observation post, and it's getting more and more common for me to wish for an abduction and To Serve Man is the book I find upon their spaceship, it's a cookbook. But capitalism isn't broken yet here and doesn't show signs of failure quite yet because my sunglasses are ten bucks with about seventy cents of tax. They're sturdy at the hinges and appear to be Costa del Mar-esq in style and lense coloration. I still love beach shops although this one isn't exactly near and beaches. The shell necklaces, shot glasses, red Lifeguard sweatshirts and tye dye as far as the eye can see. A fine shopping experience in the end of times here in Sarasota.

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