Located in the 'arrogantly shabby' Pawleys Island, South Carolina, the Hammock Shops & Village offers visitors 'less mall' and 'more magic' in a picturesque low country setting. A popular destination for tourists and locals alike, the Hammock Shops & Village is fashioned with specialty shops and restaurants housed in clapboard cottages situated along sidewalks covered by large oak trees. Visitors can spend the day perusing a variety of wares in the iconic shops or sit and relax outdoors with a glass of wine.
Must see/do at Hammock Shops & Village
Visit The Original Hammock Shop and delve into its rich history while watching a weaver demonstrate how to make one of their famous cotton rope hammocks. Or stop by Isle of Candles, located in the rear of the village, and tour their on-site candle factory where they create soy lotion candles.
Types of stores at Hammock Shops & Village
The Hammock Shops & Village is home to 20 specialty shops that offer something for everyone. Visitors will enjoy perusing shops that feature fine jewelry, accessories for men and women, apparel, shoes, specialty food items, pet toys and treats, housewares, home décor, and children's games and books.
Food at Hammock Shops & Village
Whether you're looking for somewhere to enjoy a leisurely lunch or a quick bite, the restaurants in the Hammock Shops & Village offer something for every kind of appetite. For a taste of classic low country cuisine, try bisQit. They offer made from scratch biscuit sandwiches, burgers, seafood, old-fashioned milkshakes and much more.
Parking at Hammock Shops & Village
Parking is free at the Hammock Shops, with parking spots encompassing the shops along a horseshoe drive. There is also a large grass parking lot in the rear for overflow parking.
Other places to visit near Hammock Shops & Village
Additional shops and restaurants can be found next door at the Village Shops, including the Island Bar & Grill, which offers a relaxed atmosphere for enjoying lunch or dinner. Also nearby are the popular eateries Pawleys Island Tavern and Restaurant and Bistro 217.
Insider tip for visitors to Hammock Shops & Village
On Friday evenings in the summer, visitors can enjoy live music in the center courtyard.
Author's bio: Rebecca S. Robertson has called Myrtle Beach home for the past seven years. She has written for a variety of local and national publications.