Bazaar

Gift shop · Baltimore

Bazaar

Gift shop · Baltimore

1

3534 Chestnut Ave, Baltimore, MD 21211

Photos

Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null
Bazaar by null

Highlights

Taxidermy, medical devices, bone jewelry, and unique candles  

Placeholder
Placeholder

3534 Chestnut Ave, Baltimore, MD 21211 Get directions

bazaarbaltimore.com
@bazaarbaltimore

$$

Information

Static Map

3534 Chestnut Ave, Baltimore, MD 21211 Get directions

+1 410 844 3015
bazaarbaltimore.com
@bazaarbaltimore

$$

Features

payment credit card
Tap to pay

Last updated

Oct 6, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@eater

A D.C. Dining Guide to the Food and Drink Scene | Eater DC

"Referred to as the polished hotel perch from the same hospitality group, counted among the chef’s diverse restaurant portfolio." - Eater Staff

https://dc.eater.com/2017/10/24/16072140/dc-dining-guide
View Postcard for Bazaar

Rob Williams

Google
This is my favorite store in all of Baltimore! I love the dark, odd, and strange beautiful things inside this cute little store. I’ve purchased posters, bugs, bones and skull mounts…yes mounts for skulls. You’ll find so many amazing birthday and Christmas gifts at this gem of a store! I seriously want to sell my house so I can buy more stuff. Be aware though, it’s popular. You’ll want to be early to avoid the crowds. You’ll find street parking but not much.

Cardagains

Google
This place is straight up weird in the best way. My family and I had a blast here. I got a freaking cool coyote tooth necklace, my friend bought a taxidermy mouse dressed like a pimp, my sister grabbed this little baby figure with a monster tongue, and my wife picked out a cicada necklace. Every purchase comes with free stickers too which was a fun little surprise. The whole shop is packed with strange and freaky stuff like real bugs turned into decorations, jewelry made with bones or insects, and taxidermy animals everywhere. They even had a human tooth necklace, animal bone jewelry, and a whole freaking human skeleton for sale for four thousand bucks. No joke. They also have old dentist kits, optometrist gear, weird old medical devices, and some tv-ma type stuff tucked around so parents should keep an eye out. We all walked out with something and left laughing. It is bizarre but in a good way. Definitely worth stopping by if you like oddities or just want a cool and freaky memory from Baltimore.

Gary Ma

Google
If Ripley's Believe Or Not turned into a gift shop, you might get something like this. Nice staff.

Ides of March B

Google
I think every oddity shop I have ever been in has had about the same selection of items...or at least in the samz general theme. What baffles me us why they rely so much on dead animals and bugs in their product selection.

Elizabeth Hadden

Google
Lovely and borderline spooky shop with tons of taxidermy and art. Excellent spot for gifts, funeral home branded car ice scrapers, preserved butterflies, and vintage last rites travel cases. Excellent curation of offbeat items for any occasion!

Nya

Google
Bazaar is rich with macabre treasures for curious minds. Serves as a mini museum if you’re accompanying someone like I was! I’m unfamiliar with taxidermy and insect preservation but a handful of trinkets still caught my eye. Their enamel pins are so stinking cute. Kind and informative staff. My friend exchanged taxidermy tips with an employee and left feeling tremendously inspired.

Zoe “Neko”

Google
Their online store is wonderful! Never stop making the candles/fragrances! I’m a perfume enthusiast and they have some of my favorites. I love the Botched Lobotomy candle. It’s the most unique scent related item I own. Never smelled anything like that before. I live in another country, but I hope to visit the actual shop one day! 🖤

Hye Jeong Lee

Google
Very interesting store. I am not particularly into this enough to make a purchase but worth looking at and see what kind of interesting taxidermy or other things they have.

Sierra L.

Yelp
A great hidden paradise for oddities in Baltimore. A must if you are ever in the area!
google avatar

Christopher S.

Yelp
This place is....bazaar, not that there is anything wrong with that. Actually it is an experience of oddities and a museum that dives deep into the deep end of Bazaar. Everything is neatly organized and very clean. Warning to those that are triggered by stuffed animals and preserved bugs and creatures. I bet you know someone who would love a treasure or be tickled by exploring their collection.
google avatar

Lunar H.

Yelp
my new favorite shop! perfect place for bone collectors, animal lovers, novelty item enjoyers, weird jewelry wearers, and any and all lovers of the strange and unusual. the place itself was smaller than i was expecting, but was still packed with so much fascinating stuff!
google avatar

drew a.

Yelp
Finest (well, oddest) gifts in Balmer, reasonably priced! Art, knickknacks, plants, antique medical equipment, raccoon bacula & other taxidermy. Worth the visit.
google avatar

Beth Y.

Yelp
have one of those friends who is into some seriously weird stuff that you dread their birthday a little bit more each year? or are YOU that friend that collects victorian hair wreaths or taxidermied toads or antique medical paraphernalia? or are you just looking to pick up something uniquely baltimorean? then this place is a MUST. it's a small shop but it's packed with lots of bizarre and interesting finds. new and old.. and well, dead. if you love Divine, you must go see the filthiest raccoon (that's not) alive!
google avatar

Brett U.

Yelp
This place was amazing! Anything strange and unusual can be located in this store. Want taxidermy animals? Check! Want necklaces with insects in them? Check! Want a strange wooden skeleton boy? Where did he even get that one? This store is very clean and well organized. The owner Brian goes out of his way to make you feel comfortable and welcome. I would definitely stop in if I were in the area.
google avatar

Jane W.

Yelp
One of my favorite shops in Hampden. Admittedly, I rarely make a purchase (although most recently, I purchased an air plant), but I visit frequently to marvel at their selection. Their items range from medical oddities to animal specimens to air plants to other (more creepy) things, such as a mask made out of animal intestines (which last time I saw, was not for sale). For how small the space is, they packed it with lots of items, so you can spend anywhere from a few minutes to half an hour. I love how the shop owners don't make you feel bad for browsing, which I really appreciate. All in all, will always be back from time to time!
google avatar

Stephanie T.

Yelp
Looking for out of this world gifts (I mean literally)? Bazaar in Baltimore is your place. They're currently open appointment-only due to covid, but you can browse their unique collection of the strange/unusual/morbid/macabre on their online store. You'll find anything from taxidermy, to jewelry, skulls, antiques and more. Some stuff might not be up your alley, some stuff you'll find that you love more than you should, but either way, it will fascinate the hell out of you. I spent an hour plus browsing through their awesome selection, their Yelp page and Instagram, just to learn more about this Hampden oddity (and I say that in the most endearing way). Businesses like this give Baltimore its soul. P.S. if you're looking to send someone a gift this season, you can email the guys at Bazaar to remove the invoice. Easy enough!
google avatar

Lisa K.

Yelp
This is a fun store and plenty of cool stuff to see. Employees are also really nice to talk to.
google avatar

Isaiah W.

Yelp
I've been trying to get into this place for years but it seems I always ended up in Hampden during times they were closed. I'm glad I finally was able to get in here and check our the unique gifts and oddities Bazaar has to offer! Spent a bunch of time just admiring some of the different pieces and the history behind it. I'm big into photo and bought a few old timey photographs from their collection for a few bucks! Always crazy to me how things used to be done. Recommend you pop in for some unique little gifts or things for your bookcase/shelves.

Ray Z.

Yelp
Are you looking for something strange, different, nay bizarre? Well, this is the place for you. The owner, Brian, does a great job bringing in all types of unique artifacts. He's also extremely friendly and even gave my wife a free trinket when he learned it was her birthday. I highly recommend stopping by and seeing what in store.
google avatar

Amanda R.

Yelp
A very unique place in the heart of Baltimore and a must stop for anyone who enjoys the weird and odd
google avatar

Brian N.

Yelp
I love this store. I have been a patron for years and have purchased many items that now take pride in place on my walls at home. But I can not in clear conscience give this store the five star rating that it deserves. My reasoning is as follows. 5 stars is a perfect rating which means that my experience should be perfect, and there is one aspect of the shopping experience in Bazaar that is sorely lacking--the customer service. Each time that I enter the store there is a nondescript human entity perched on a stool behind the counter with nose deep in his phone or ipad. Is it the same person each year? Heck if I know. He doesn't do anything distinct enough to make any lasting impression. There is no "hello" upon entering the shop or any recognition whatsoever that you have entered his space. There is no "let me know if you have any questions?" And bear in mind that this store is full of nothing but unique, question-invoking merchandise. When I approach the counter the entity says, "you ready?" as if every syllable past the first one was a titanic effort. In the past when I have attempted conversation with this or a similar nondescript entity my efforts were in vain. For example, according to the Perry Hall historical society the Ouija board was invented in the home currently owned by my parents. I have never been able to confirm or deny this, and thought that this individual, who was propped on a glass case full of vintage ouija boards and planchettes, may have been able to shed light on this subject--or at the every least would be interested in this tidbit. Neither. I might as well have told him that my psoriasis was flaring up for all the enthusiasm he mustered. Why I ask? And if the purveyor reads this I invite an explanation. Is there a perception amongst young people that being stand-offish somehow equates to hip and cool? Or is it that I am a 50 year old man and too unhip to warrant interaction? I am truly curious because whatever you are trying to achieve with this behavior, the net result is rudeness and disinterest. Is that your goal? The retail business is more than assembling a bunch of cool crap in a storefront. It is also engaging with your customers and fostering interest in your wares by inviting questions. Dare I say even smiling once in a great while. You have the first part down pat. I suggest you work on the second.
google avatar

Walt L.

Yelp
A niche shoppe for curiosities, oddities and the pleasantly peculiar; part museum, part sideshow and [almost] all for sale! Lovingly curated, the owners of Bazaar take a fun and whimsical approach presenting unique and occasionally disturbing items to adorn your home, office or private collection. Turn of the century prescriptions for opiates? Check. Air plants or Victorian mourning jewellery? Yes! Vintage photograph of a patient diagnosed with elephantiasis. Did you need one or two? Even if you aren't currently in the market for a human skull, quack medical device, taxidermy specimen or turn of the century portrait there is something to grab your interest, pry open your wallet and, at the very least, pique your sense of curiosity. They also offer the occasional class and are always happy to answer any question(s) you may have. Bazaar really a must see destination if you find yourself in Hampden. When planning a visit keep in mind they don't have mourning hours; doors open promptly at noon!
google avatar

Suzee Q.

Yelp
We came here after hearing two stories about this place on WYPR recently. It did not disappoint! This tiny shop is carefully curated with antique photographs of graphic subject matter, taxidermied creatures both real and imagined, skulls, creatures suspended in solution, jewelry, postcards, and related ephemera. You must go to believe.
google avatar

Samantha G.

Yelp
Gulp. I am at a loss for words, which basically never happens. I was so excited to see a new business today on Chestnut, but do not know how to 'classify' this new shop, so someone else will have to do it for me. I dare you. ATTN: VEGETARIANS, VEGANS, ANIMAL LOVERS: DO NOT ENTER. ALSO NOT A GOOD OR APPROPRIATE PLACE TO TAKE CHILDREN. Lots of dead things, taxidermy, stuffed things that used to be living, bats under glass, skulls, furs, etc. If these things sound appealing to you, you will love this place. I, however, had to fight the urge to vomit after leaving and couldn't eat for hours (another thing that basically never happens). Some things can't be unseen and I think this store should come with a warning sign. The two guys working there were very nice.
google avatar

Amanda W.

Yelp
Such a unique, fun, and weird store- really perfect for Hampden and for bringing people from out of town to check it out. LOCATION: It's few doors from the Charmery if you are walking away from the avenue. SELECTION: Filled with taxidermy from smaller animals to large heads. They also have "creepy baby" sculptures, a wide selection of animal skulls and bones, and even Victorian Hair Art! There's something for everyone and I would highly recommend stopping here if you are looking for a birthday or Christmas gift. They also have posters and other small trinkets (that aren't made out of animals). I was very impressed with their collection of preserved butterflies and moths. Not to mention, I bought a pair of coyote teeth earrings that I wear EVERY DAY and they have held up for almost 6 months now! PRICING: Very affordable and reasonable. I was eyeing their preserved bats and coyote skulls and thought I would do some comparison with online sources and eBay. Their prices are in the same ballpark as anything you can find online, if not cheaper. The upside is that you can actually pick everything up in the store. SERVICE: Everyone that I have talked to in the store is very friendly, but not intrusive at all. If you have any questions, they are very eager to help. Overall, one of my favorite stores in Baltimore and a must-visit if you are in Hampden!
google avatar

Thuyen B.

Yelp
Unique, weird and peculiar store! We had a few hours to kill before heading back to the airport and this was on my list of something cool to visit while we were in the area. Lots of unusual stuff to look at and prices were very reasonable. Lots of little trinkets, posters, old school medical items. Great gift ideas! The store was a lot smaller than I thought from looking at their pictures online. It got kinda crowded while we were in and lots of shuffling around people. Unfortunately, couldn't take a lot on the plane with us so just got a few small items my son was eyeing to decorate his room with and a llama for his friend lol. Definitely recommend checking it out though if you are in the area.
google avatar

April C.

Yelp
This place is really cool! There's so many air plants available here, the various (large) sizes are impressive! I was also able to purchase a marimo ball & a rose of Jericho! I've been looking everywhere online for marimo balls, but none of the suppliers seemed reputable. I'm SO glad 'Bazaar' has them for sale! My marimo ball is thriving at its new home with me! The rose of Jericho was also such a pleasant surprise, I've known of them for over a year now but never looked for them online because I assumed it would be a dead end. My first visit to 'Bazaar' was excellent, I can't wait to visit again & again & again! This place is awesome!! It's one of a kind, you will not regret coming here! Don't mind those bashing 'Bazaar' in regards of animal remains, it's all ethically sourced! You should definitely visit this place, it's a hidden gem in Baltimore!
google avatar

Francis N.

Yelp
Really fun shop. Lots of humorous and interesting find. If you're into taxidermy it's a gem. Found some great cards and patches to send to friends. Intriguing candle selections and some great conversation starting art and collectibles.
google avatar

Ahmad A.

Yelp
Omfg this place is best for weirdos like me! They have so many wonderful things - air plants for plain people, sheep hearts and fetuses for the awesome ones. So many bizarre things to look at and maybe buy. My only criticism is that the place is small and can feel a little cluttered. Love it tho!

Jeanette P.

Yelp
Quaint shop. A little bit of everything you don't see often. If you see something you like I suggest you act fast as there are a bunch of items that sell out quickly. Near food and other shops. 4 out of 5 I'm a fan.
google avatar

John T.

Yelp
This store is the science/anatomy/medical heaven for anybody. You don't need to know anything about the stuff being sold, its just cool. There were all kinds of medical oddities and preserved "specimens". There is also a little air plant / terrarium corner if you don't want to buy anything dead... If you have ever been to the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia and you wanted to buy the display items well look no further. Unfortunately I didn't to buy anything today but I will keep coming back until I find the right piece for me. Best medical oddities shop in Maryland!
google avatar

David A.

Yelp
Amazing selection, superior customer service, and a uniquely fun experience. It's shops like this that are the heartbeat of our city. Thanks for making this city so much fun.

Mary Ann S.

Yelp
Bazaar has real cool stuff and a web page for those concerned about going out in public.
google avatar

Jazmin A.

Yelp
Was visiting my parents and stopped by Bazaar and boy what a fun treat I was in for. I'm from Los Angeles, taxidermy and other specimens are usually overpriced or poorly made. Bazaar has excellent prices and quite the variety. The employees here were very friendly. I purchased two wet specimens and a poster. I wish this place wasn't on the other side of the country for me. Online it is! Highly recommended for the strange and unusual.
google avatar

Joseph M.

Yelp
Great place! Cool stuff! Wonderful owners! If you're in the market for oddities, look no further.

Danielle C.

Yelp
THIS STORE IS INCREDIBLE!!! It was so much fun exploring all of the fabulous acquisitions and oddities. It is absolutely a destination worth journeying for. Found some amazing gifts and decor that will be treasured forever. Thank you!!!
google avatar

Ashley B.

Yelp
Probably my favorite store ever! The two guys that work here are always super friendly and pack all your precious pieces carefully so they don't break. If you're into oddities this is the place for you. They do have odd hours so just call before heading over
google avatar

Kelly K.

Yelp
I love this place! Greg and Brian could not be sweeter. Always make me feel comfortable in the shop, super helpful and knowledgeable. Great selection. This goth girl gives them a 10/10 from the depths of her cold, dark, empty heart.
google avatar

Ben K.

Yelp
I love this store!!! If you love the Mutter Museum, you need to stop in here. I use to have to drive to Philly for any good oddity stores, since all of the good ones had closed in Maryland years ago. I have been able to find many a gift for my girlfriend here. The people who run the store are always very nice and the store always has an interesting rotation of stock.
google avatar

Audrey B.

Yelp
When I'm in the mood for a little creepy crawly type stuff, (which is pretty much all of the time!) I take my friends to Bazaar because they have everything you could want for a spooky yet awesome time. So many taxidermied animals with neat history, and I'm not just talking about a fox or mice, but all sorts of odd animals! From wall taxidermy to specimens in jars, there are so many species to look at in the store, it feels like a little Menagerie! I did feel guilty at first, I love animals alive more than I do stuffed, but I don't believe any were harmed directly for being sold in this place, and a lot of people like to have them to study and enjoy so always makes me feel better:) Friendly staff and beautiful succulents too! Neat oddities for sure!
google avatar

Be S.

Yelp
Bazaar is the best! They are always top notch friendly and have the most unique and interesting products. They even let me return a necklace after if was haunted and scared the crap out of me (I'm not joking). They are the best shop on and off the Avenue in Baltimore
google avatar

Sam H.

Yelp
Driving up to the shop from DC, I was concerned I'd spend an hour on the road and about 20 minutes in the shop. I ended up spending at least an hour in their relatively small shop taking every thing in and could have stayed longer. They have an awesome collection (check out their website or their instagram @bazaarbaltimore for an idea) and it was difficult to resist emptying my wallet. Where else can you get Miss Cleo tarot cards, a jackalope, and a polearm? Brian was greatly helpful and friendly during my visit and I certainly look forward to making the trip again! (It's more fun than simply ordering online) Be sure to check out some of the various workshops they offer!
google avatar

Divya A.

Yelp
Cool and quirky shop with lots of interesting oddities, antiques, taxidermy, and more! The owners take great care in verifying the provenance of each item, and I think it's wonderful that they try to cater to varying interests and price points. There is no pretentiousness or stuffiness, Greg and Brian are happy to answer questions with patience and kindness. My favorite thing about this shop is it's design-it's always changing, but they have a way of displaying antiques in a bright and modern way. Very uniquely Baltimore, I love visiting this place every time I'm in town. Come here for all your natural history and oddity needs!
google avatar

Pres T.

Yelp
A great store for that hard to imagine gift for that special someone who has a creative mind. The owners are always eager to help you put your finger on something you never thought you would want to touch. You won't find this selection at the mall or on Amazon.

Sammi F.

Yelp
I have been here many times over the span of at least three years and absolutely love this spot. A hidden gem for truly unique finds. This shop is full of oddities, plants and prints. A tight space but the curated selection utilizes every inch of the shop in the best way. Always recommending to friends and will continue to shop here!
google avatar

Ashley C.

Yelp
Not knowing anything before going in except they sell specimens of a certain nature, I can honestly say this is a gem of a store that I wish was bigger! They sell all kinds of oddities, terrariums, creepy posters, old medical equipment, jewelry, etc. I bought an anatomical heart necklace and a blue scarab beetle in resin. My friends, who are into the specimens, bought some animal skulls, a banana spider, and a few other awesome trinkets. The prices are fair and the atmosphere is very welcoming. Definitely worth a stop inside, if just to marvel at the curious nature of everything they offer.
google avatar

Mark M.

Yelp
What goes on here: lots of neat antiques that are mostly medical although some are obviously just interesting finds, there's taxidermy and preserved animals (I really like the mud puppy), and other odds/ends/trinkets. Folks that own the place are quite pleasant. No "Bawlmer" or "Hon" swag, or any of the other nonsense that one would generally expect from the Avenue. The place is definitely unique, hope to see it around for a while.

Lacey M.

Yelp
This is one of my favorite shops in Baltimore (and beyond). I can always find a unique gift for any friend, whether or not they lean toward the "wonderfully weird" or not. The owners are always friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. I've even been lucky enough to take classes there. If you want a real piece of the Baltimore experience, shop Bazaar.

Nicholas N.

Yelp
One of the most unique and truly Baltimore businesses around! Such an array of items, something to amuse or interest everyone. The owners are absolutely incredible and amazing to work with. Will always return to see what I simply cannot live without. Love this place!
google avatar

Kymberlie Q.

Yelp
I walked in and felt like I'd entered my version of heaven. So many curiosities and arranged for easy viewing. Also really well-priced. I was able to stock up on all my "dead things" needs!
google avatar

Johnny R.

Yelp
This place is seriously cool. From taxidermy to spooky antique photos and medical supplies I felt like I was in a well curated chamber of wonders. Very fun to just look around and everything is reasonably priced incase you find something irresistible. It's the perfect spot to find unique gifts for your weird friends.
google avatar

Jena S.

Yelp
I think Bazaar is wonderful. There is some beautiful and weird taxidermy (foxes, bats, birds), bones, x-rays, vintage children's masks, new macabre art, insect collections, funeral paraphernalia, vintage medical kits, vintage educational pieces, some lovely air plants, a bit of new jewelry, and gall stones! And, yes, some specimens in jars (fetal pig, large worm, rat, etc.) Bazaar also carries a line of Accoutrements products that fit into the novelty item category: soap shaped like hands, giant plastic ears that look nice on the wall, plastic finger hooks, etc. The guys running Bazaar are very friendly and knowledgeable and the prices are quite reasonable. The store is very clean and tastefully done. Some might be turned off or grossed out by the stock at Bazaar. It's just not what people are used to seeing in every day life. I personally have never been wild about specimens in jars, for example. But, frankly, you tend experience a wide range of emotions while viewing a collection like this. Some items will make you laugh and others will amaze you and that just makes the store all the more fun and unique. Besides, it's very similar to a museum, a way to learn about zoology, anatomy and medical history. If this sounds at all interesting to you, GO THERE IMMEDIATELY. Like I said, the prices are reasonable and stuff is likely to get snatched up. But even if you're not in the market for starting or building on your collection, it's worth stopping by just to see all of their cool stuff. It's definitely worth the trip and soon there will be an ice cream shop opening on the corner in the space of an old pharmacy. And, of course, there is the rest of the Avenue on 36th to ponder just a stone's throw away.
google avatar

Stefanie R.

Yelp
fabulous place! artful presentation of great stuff - taxidermy (ethically sourced- either antique or made from road kill or animals that died naturally), medical antiques, natural history objects, etc. very nice people too - wish I lived closer because it looks like they offer great taxidermy classes-

Meaghan M.

Yelp
Amazing store, amazing inventory, I wish I had more time (and money!) to spend in this unique shop yesterday. The gentleman working was very friendly and helpful. Prices were exactly what I expected. I purchased a air plant in a glass globe and a couple gorgeous posters I can't wait to frame and display! Will absolutely be returning in the future and sending my friends to check it out too!!!
google avatar

Megan P.

Yelp
Awesomely unique place. The taxidermy is a bit creepy, but the store has an ecclectic mixture of items for everyone. The staff were super friendly :)
google avatar

Patricia B.

Yelp
Well curated with many things to browse. The proprietors were knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. Overall, a great place to check out!
google avatar

Neva K.

Yelp
If you like weird and unusual you'll love Bazaar!!! It's an oddities store filled with fascinating items ( e.g. old medical equipment, embalming tools, old prosthetic limbs , taxidermy, etc). It's one of the coolest places in Baltimore. Super friendly and helpful staff. It's the place to get that special someone something truly unique!!! I love it!!! A must see!