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    Citizen Supply

    3.9 (30 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Andy V.

    Citizen Supply is located in Ponce Market, so while on vacation I checked it out while walking through the market. The concept is cool in theory kind of has a mix of Anthropologie, Home Goods with a local twist. Lots of cool items to pick up while you're on vacation like t shirts, posters and things like that (no handmade postcards though, but I did like the artwork they had). The store is huge, but doesn't seem completely full, which I suppose is fine. Gives you plenty of room to walk through. Other items sold are belts, socks, candles, plates, cups, and more. To me the only really bad thing was the prices. Everything seemed uber expensive and was that fine line of supporting local or going online to find it cheaper and being a tourist there was no way I could justify the prices on some of the items, which kind of sucked. In general it's a cool store, if it's in your budget you'll have a field day here I'm sure. If you're a tourist and looking for more touristy type of items this will not work for you, but they do have some cool ATL t-shirts so maybe check those out.

    Alexi Y.

    Love this place. It's a cornucopia of small businesses providing their own products. Each has a display or corner of the floor. There was a handmade leather vendor with fun tag items. There were small circle tags they can initial for you. Only $5 each. Very cool. You can watch as they tap each letter into to leather. I enjoy this shop because it's a supportive community for local entrepreneurs.

    Christina V.

    My favorite spot inside of Ponce City Market! I love to support local, and so many of the little vendors inside of Citizen Supply are right here in Atlanta. Some of them even use this store as their main shop/production sire. Whether I'm looking for a gift or a house plant, I know I can find exactly what I need here, and it'll be super hip and cute! I know there is currently a leather vendor, candle maker, plant house, multiple clothiers and a bar smack dab in the center.

    Peeking into Victoria Atlanta's corner of Citizen Supply
    Lindsay E.

    Shops that showcase curated good from independent makers can often be hit or miss, but Citizen Supply is consistently a hit. The goods sold there seem to be very thoughtfully considered, and the collection as a whole is cohesive, which isn't easy to pull off. What Citizen Supply has created is a relaxing place for window shopping, for learning, and they're also trying to make it a place for hanging out. I think there are some set-in-stone sellers at Citizen Supply, but they also advertise that they add new sellers each week. I haven't visited tons of times, but I wouldn't be surprised if they rotate through some sellers and goods. The usual fare includes a brand new plant shop (which I love!), painted leather, handcrafted leather shoes and lots of eco-conscious and thoughtful apparel, stationery and prints, plenty of Atlanta-themed goodies, some interior design and furniture, vintage bicycles, candles and candle-making classes, jewelry, and body care. This would be a great place to shop for a gift (and maybe an even greater place to shop for yourself!). Sometimes the makers and sellers are in house, but in general Citizen Supply is hands-off when it comes to the staff. If you have any questions, you'll probably need to find someone at the counter to ask. Citizen Supply is located on the second floor, right above West Elm. If you visited in 2017 or earlier, I'd encourage you to visit again because the space has been filled out nicely with beautiful, interesting, and exciting finds. There's a bit more room to grow, but it's got good momentum now. I love coming solo for a relaxed browsing session. There's always something new to check out.

    Lindsey Q.

    Such a great store in spice City Market. Fell in love with the plant section in the back. Fun greenhouse walk through and many unique plant species I've had a hard time finding at other stores. Even though I was visiting from out of state, couldn't resist purchasing a rattlesnake calathea to bring home with me.

    Has bar in middle of store.
    Michael M.

    Very over priced store with good quality option. Prices are like 5th Ave in NYC. Crazy concept of clothes, plants and bar with lounge. Did buy goods in store for almost double what it should be priced for.

    Hand stamped custom keychain
    Hannah C.

    Hipster vibes all the way around. Not a bad thing, but if you aren't exactly into succulents and denim vests you may want to keep wandering. Local artists switch out regularly. GO CHECK OUT THE LEATHER SHOP! It's in the back corner. Cute leather keychains and purses etc... They offer free stamping while you wait! Perfect gifts! Did I mention you can have drinks here?

    Jarrell W.

    Everytime I visit Atlanta I visit Citizens Supply because the variety of locally produced retail IS ENDLESS!!!

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    Love this place! Cute clothing from local and other vendors that really speaks to Atlanta culture.

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