Shopping in Twinsburg
Shopping Deals
Hide and Go Read
- Beachwood
Kid's bookstore features classic & new stories such as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, The Little Engine that Could & Harry Potter
Novus Clinic
- Multiple Locations
Licensed opticians help choose lenses and fit frames from Ray-Ban, Prada, and Versace, also offer complimentary adjustments
Alesci's
- South Euclid
Third-generation family runs specialty grocery and deli whose shelves are lined with olives, meats, cheeses, pasta, and fresh-baked bread
Crain's Cleveland Business
- Downtown
Weekly and regularly updated website highlight buzz-worthy corporate happenings and names in numerous industries across Michigan and Ohio
Cleveland Photography
- Cleveland
Lifelong shutterbug teaches photography techniques during three-hour workshop
Alesci's of Shoregate
- Shoreland Crossing
Specialty grocer offers imported goods, a wide selection of wines, fresh breads, deli meats, and daily specials such as pastas
Looks Better On You
Boutique stocked with new and barely used designer clothes from brands such as Coach, Ralph Lauren, and Banana Republic
OptiView Vision
An exam calibrates prescription lenses before clients choose from a selection of brand-name frames from companies such as Coach and Guess
Recommended Shopping by Groupon Customers
Winds of Change carries a number of designer fashion brands, including the Bohemian bliss of Free People, the pin-up inspirations of Betsy Johnson, and the sophisticated stylings of Eva Franco. Although your Groupon can only be used in-store, look on their site to get an idea of what they offer. Use your Groupon toward a pair of 80%20 Ruby knee boots ($89) or a ruffled Ella Moss top ($89). Top off your favorite dress with a boyfriend sports jacket ($98) and a vintage red bird ring ($69). Create an ensemble that will leave butlers impressed by the apparel piled up in your armoire, right next to your fashion rifle.
Vision Source believes that eye doctors have the most success when they have a relationship with the patient and are free to make decisions about what is best for that patient. That’s why, although it’s a network with more than 2,300 offices across North America, all of its offices are independently owned and operated by family optometrists. Vision Source merely grants these doctors access to its shared expertise and resources.
Its doctors inspect eyes to test for disorders such as glaucoma, cataracts, and the effects of diabetes. They also diagnose retinal tears and repair most types of eye injuries, from embedded foreign bodies to general wear and tear from staring contests with headlights. The doctors use low-vision-therapy devices to help people suffering from degenerative eye diseases, teaching them how to maximize the vision they still have.
For basic services, they inspect eyes for overall eye health and visual acuity before fitting them with contacts and frames from the likes of Fendi, Calvin Klein, and Guess. Since Vision Source is a network of individual doctors, each office is different from the next and tailors its services to fit the needs of the community.
Since 1950, Gale’s Garden Center has spruced up local gardens with a variety of greenery, garden tools, and lawn décor. Every spring, their nursery overflows with locally grown yellow forsythia shrubs and pale pink weeping cherry trees. After entering, you can find helpful staff members scattered among the hydrangeas and fruit trees; they're ready to answer any questions about spring gardening for cool-weather plants. The store strives to stay up to date with the latest gardening wares. Organic lawn-care products keep lawns lush without using harsh toxins, and native plants become low-maintenance housing for birds, butterflies, and migratory lawn gnomes.
Tempt summer breezes and mask barbecue-sauce stains in a black ruffle tank dress ($74) or tie-dye leggings ($79) by L.A.M.B. This season, shoppers can count on finding denim from William Rast, festival-ready rompers by Young Fabulous & Broke ($132), and sheer blouses by Diesel. Guys can scoop up Diesel tees, toddland jackets ($51 for a lightweight coaches jacket), and Hugo Boss shorts ($121). Accessories, such as Cheap Monday's envelope necklace ($29) or Alternative Apparel's emerald Pima scarf ($20), make affordable ensemble upgrades for transitioning from day job at the Pop Tart factory to nightly bourbon-and-ballroom dance parties.
Custom picture framing, including silver and gold leaf frames made to your specification, custom mirrors of any size, sculpture bases, art and frame repair and restoration, installation, photo frames of all sizes
Over the past 63 years, Thoma & Sutton Eye-Care has crisscrossed Ohio and Kentucky, planting 20 eyewear outposts across the region. At each optical stronghold, teams of talented opticians examine peepers, determine prescriptions for glasses and contacts, and fit faces with thousands of stylish specs flown in from fashion capitals around the world. Clients can peruse the up-to-date displays, which feature frames from designers such as Coach, Calvin Klein, and Kenneth Cole, before trying on a pair and slipping past a parole office.
