While summer temperatures may still be plaguing San Antonio, residents are ready to snuggle into fall. Whether you are refreshing your house with cozy textures, searching for the perfect pumpkin-spiced candle, looking ahead to holiday gift-giving, or simply dipping your toe into Halloween, here is where to shop in Alamo City this fall.
Citrine Home
This chic Broadway corridor boutique nails the balance of modern elegance and lived-in comfort. Citrine’s curated furniture, rugs, and accessories can instantly refresh a room. Their collection of candles and coffee-table books also makes excellent “just because” gifts. We have our eye on Maximilism, a survey of the most lavish interiors in history.
Load up on snuggly pillows at Honey Mercantile.Honey Mercantile/ Facebook
Honey Mercantile
This darling boutique at the ever-growing TPC Town Plaza in Cibolo Canyons has quickly become a destination for all things cozy and curated. Browse shelves filled with small-batch pantry staples, soft textiles, and hand-poured candles. It’s the kind of place where you stop in for a gift and leave with something indulgent for yourself, too.
Joyeux Home Decor
A longtime Olmos Park favorite, Joyeux shines brightest during the fall and holiday season. Expect layers of cozy throws, luxe pillows, and tableware that make entertaining feel effortless. It’s also one of the best spots in town for holiday décor if you want to get a head start on decking the halls.
Replica pan de muerto and calaveras de dulce at Karolina’s Antiques.Karolina’s Antiques/ Facebook
Karolina’s Antiques
Who needs a Labubu when you can carry around an adorably goth rag doll? The season calls for a little spookiness, and Karolina’s is stocked with things that go bump in the night. Known for its eclectic mix of vintage furniture, jewelry, and kitschy curiosities, this Beacon Hill staple is a one-stop shop for finding one-of-a-kind pieces that feel equal parts moody and magical. Plus, it has everything you need for a Día de los Muertos ofrenda.
Son of a Sailor
What started as a small Austin-based brand is now all in on San Antonio, bringing its mix of handcrafted jewelry, leather goods, and minimalist home accessories. Their clean lines and thoughtful designs make everyday items, like cutting boards or keychains, feel like art. The East Side shop is a must for anyone looking to elevate daily rituals.
Sip tea while you shop at Wildcraft General. Photo courtesy of Wildcraft General
Wildcraft General
Think of it as San Antonio’s answer to Schitt’s Creek’s Rose Apothecary. This Dignowity Hill newcomer blends contemporary general store vibes with locally sourced goods, from small-batch teas and artisanal candles to heirloom-quality vintage home goods. With surprises around every corner, it’s perfect for stocking up on nesting essentials or grabbing a unique hostess gift.