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Salty Teacup, Portland OR

Address 3535 N Vancouver Ave, Portland, OR, United States
Phone +1 917-519-8032
Hours
Thursday12:00pm-8:00pm
Friday12:00pm-8:00pm
Saturday12:00pm-3:00pm
Website www.saltyteacup.com
Categories Boutique, Art Gallery, Clothing Store, Gift Shop, Jewelry Store
Rating 4.6 12 reviews
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Boutique Salty Teacup reviews

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Felicia
June 16, 2022 4:24 am

Cute little boutique with an assortment of items. I bought a couple pairs of earrings and a ring. The staff were extremely helpful and courteous. This would be a great place to shop for gifts, a little something for everyone.

Leena
May 05, 2022 1:26 pm

Very cute shop, but the prices were a little outrageous. I saw an item priced far over it's actual value. The clothes are okay quality, fun patterns and styles. I especially enjoyed smelling all of the candles, which were some of the best scents I've ever came across.

Greer
April 13, 2022 6:38 am

This store has a bunch of local products and unique gifts to meet any occasion. I found the perfect Valentine's gift here which was somewhat unexpected. Usually a go to for Birthdays etc. I love this store

Blake
January 27, 2022 1:34 am

The St. John’s community continues to slowly, but sustainably build a variety of small businesses with quality goods, helpful owners, and pretty reasonable prices. Salty Teacup is no different! Especially this Christmas season, the shop has been a regular stop. Definitely check it out!

JuanNadia
January 22, 2022 10:54 am

I am so happy such a beautiful, small business boutique shop is here in our neighborhood. Come to St Johns and enjoy shopping at our great places!
Just yesterday I found a cute deck of affirmation cards from Salty Teacup and I was able to choose a few cards for each of my co-workers to brighten up their week.
And in August I had three pairs of slacks tailored to reduce the original boot cut and they fit me perfectly. A boutique shop with a tailor on Saturdays? Yup! It's fabulous!
And I also bought two cute pairs of earrings for my sister for Xmas.
This shop has it all. Shop local!

Eboni
January 22, 2022 8:06 am

My aunt is a friend of the owner and frequents the spot. I loved all of their items very cottagecore and fairyish while also being punny and modern. It's a bit hard to describe but fun and interesting all the same. Many items however were spendy but thats because the products are very unique and well made. If you want to see a store that's quint and aestheticly pleasing just walk in.

Sol-leks
January 03, 2022 2:59 pm

The store is very cute and has a relaxed vibe. I find some nice handmade products such as bath, clothes, jewelry and local art.

Philip
October 29, 2021 7:55 pm

I had to get a last minute 3rd anniversary gift for my wife. And a card. The woman that helped was incredible. She knew exactly where their leather gift type things were and let me fill out the card in the shop. I love service like this. Told her what I wanted and she totally understood.

Ashley
October 12, 2021 11:20 pm

Pretty cute little place. Most of the items for sale were frankly overpriced for what they were, but I wouldn't expect anything less from a place called a boutique.

Chris
February 07, 2021 5:13 am

My go-to shop for unusual gifts, many locally made, and cute clothes, also from local designers. They also have a great alterations lady, Beth, who used to be at the Man's Shop. Helpful, friendly owner/staff.

Stephan
December 08, 2020 7:35 pm

Cute boutique with all sorts of interesting and local things. I found two things in particular that intrigued me

Kelsey
April 17, 2020 10:11 am

Love coming here and looking at all the amazing stuff. Lots of cute clothing, jewelry, plants, art and more! Always friendly and helpful as well:)

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