E.A.T. Gifts

Gift shop · Upper East Side

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"At E.A.T. Gifts, a quirky gift and party-supplies store, you'll find stylish greeting cards, miniature dachshund figurines, pillows shaped like sushi rolls, and lots of novelty mugs, cosmetic pouches, and stationery. A good portion of the shop gets changed around depending on the upcoming holiday—they're particularly good around Valentine's Day, when you can pick up hand-packed sacks of tinfoil-wrapped chocolate hearts, or Christmas, when they stock delicate German glass ornaments and beautiful wrapping paper. Make sure you look up and down: Shelves are stocked floor-to-ceiling with a dizzying variety of stuff." - Andrea Whittle

Where to Go Shopping in NYC | Condé Nast Traveler
Quentin Bacon

1062 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10028 Get directions

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