I was visiting Columbus and found this really fun store. Wish we had one at home. Lots of fun.
Tammy A.
Place rating: 5 Columbus, OH
I’ve never been to Bink Davies before and I always thought it was some little kiddo store. I learned it was not entirely a little kiddo store today and checked it out. When I came in I saw all sorts things from house items for the kitchen, jewelry, bags, home goods, t-shirts, etc. The smell from the candle they had burning in the store was wonderful. Fresh scent of produce as the sales lady said. If I could afford the whole store, I would buy so much there! From the cbus frames to the home goods. The store sold me today! It was that much aesthetically appealing. I’m happy the sales lady didn’t try to sell me anything today as I would have been guilty of buying a lot!
Matthew L.
Place rating: 5 Columbus, OH
Awesome little shoppe at Eastonbul, with really nice shirts and random accoutrements. Must stop by whilst there; neat trinkets, books, and random items.
Liz M.
Place rating: 5 Columbus, OH
Bigger and better than the Short North Bink Davies. This store has more of what you love from Bink Davies and more of what you wish SN had! They have a great curated selection of jewelry, bags, and cooking gear along with the cbus t-shirts, the gag gifts, and the unique home goods. I love the store’s asthetic and love their selection. Staff is friendly but was not overly out going in helping you shop. Although, most people prefer a hand off approach in retail so, no harm no foul! Kudos BD, you make Easton that much better!
Sara C.
Place rating: 4 Columbus, OH
The Short North Bink Davies is one of those shops where I’ve picked up a bunch of Christmas presents this year, and I was a little surprised to hear that they had opened a second shop in Easton, which is fantastic! I stopped by the new location earlier this week and it is a much larger shop than the Short North one. Among the expanded offerings were a giant Hello Kitty display, things for babies, lots of cards for every occasion, and all sorts of quirky housewares. There are a good number of things that are made locally or which have a local theme. Prices are very reasonable, and you could get a fun assortment for under twenty dollars. My current favourite go-to gifts are the Charles Viancin silicon lids and kitchen tools.