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This town started during the middle 1800s as a railroad boomtown and has seen many changes over the years. From farming community to saloon town to quaint shopping village, it has always attracted a variety of people. The area is a tourist's dream, with antiques, art, crafts, gifts, restaurants, specialty services and more all within a few blocks of each other. Annual events that take place here include the Texas Heritage Festival, Home for the Holidays Celebration, Texas Crawfish Festival and Spring Music Fest. Tours are av... read more
403 Main St, Spring, TX, 77373, United States
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Great little shopping experience! – Old Town Spring is a cool place to walk outside and enjoy the wonderful fall weather, and find some unique shopping experiences along the way! I loved browsing around the little shops. Some of them are a little pricey, like you'd find in any shopping area or mall, but most are reasonable and run by friendly helpful people. The guy with the comments about a dirty, smelly town obviously hasn't been there very often. It's usually clean and beautiful. I love it during Christmas when they have ... read more
Old Town Spring is a well thought out, unique destination in North Houston. It 's an old railroad town which was rescued from disappearing about thirty years ago. Spring has allowed people to start small businesses and succeed plus given Houston a place unique in it's various stores and the festivals it sponsors each year. A large historical organization works tirelessly to bring improvements ,keep property values high and visitors interested in visiting. Come see for yourself the magic of Old Town Spring.
Dirtiest Place on earth – Disgusting garbage refuse, people urinate and heave for two weekends every year-on every part of the town during Crawfish. No one spends a nickle to pressure wash or clean the area up. Gross is not the word. The hallmark of this town is that they invented swine flu. If you really want to be impressed search the 68 registered predators in the town zip code 77373.
So much FUN!!! – This is a fun place to go if you love to shop but are in the mood for something on a smaller scale. We love to take our kids here and have a girl's day out. We love to walk around, grab an ice cream from Puffabelly's and window shop on days when money is tight. It's just so quaint and most of the vendors are very friendly.
Tacky, over-priced and shabby – Don't be lured in by the claims of historical significance, this tacky conglomeration of stores are over-priced and mainly sell products made in China.
Excellent Place to Visit a few times a year – As a shopper who visits Old Town Spring seasonally and for many years .. I felt I had to leave an adequate review so people knew TRULY what this town is about. This is a wonderful place to visit and do a little shopping and lunch on a season basis. For example Spring brings the bright colors and easter/valentines type merchandise out. And while I agree with the one of you that left the review that SOME of the shops are over priced.. I have to say unless you have been out to Old T... read more
Avoid Ellen's Cafe – The shopping at Old Town Spring was delightful. Our dining experenience was not. The staff was rude. The food was mediocre. Chicken salad was dry and the chicken noodle soup was all broth. Will go again, but not to Ellen's.
A Must See at Christmas! Step back in time! – Old Town Spring is like stepping back in time at Christmas. The sounds, smells and the twinkling lights at night especially are beautiful! Some shops have extended hours during the holiday season. This is a leisurely shopping experience. Antiques are a bit scarce, but unique items with old world charm are available! If you want bargains - go to Walmart. Parking may be a challenge during peak times but can be worked around. Well worth the time. Not a place for small children as sh... read more
A century-old country village that's been polished into a gift-shop paradise. – The Scene Jaded city dwellers should check their cynicism for "country-cute" at the hitching post, because this 100-year-old village has plenty of it: cobblestone streets, restored homes, carriage tours, down-home food, a gazillion arts-and-crafts shops, and family entertainment at its Texas best. The Goods Check out the antiques, arts, clothing, candles and Christmas collectibles: These gift shops are loaded with loot for all the foodies, bird l... read more
Old Town Spring has a 4.7 star rating with 3,721 reviews.
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