Boulder Book Store
Towering wooden bookshelves, creaky wood floors, a great “staff picks” shelf, local bestsellers and a tremendous selection spanning three floors makes this homegrown bookstore a favorite stop on Pearl Street. Simply get lost among the Boulder Book Store shelves or sit in on an author reading.
Common Threads
There are secondhand stores and then there is Common Threads — filled to capacity with cut-rate deals on pre-owned designer clothing and shoes. Shop alongside Boulder’s most stylish set, and enjoy the thrill of the hunt for that prized Isabelle Marant blouse or a pair of Frye boots with your name all over them.
McGuckin Hardware
A Boulder original that holds a special place in the hearts of locals, McGuckin Hardware is worth a stop just to marvel at the variety of merchandise — from yo-yos and pet beds to wrenches and ball caps. You’ll find something here you can’t live without, guaranteed — and helpful staff members are around every aisle.
University Bikes
Enter, and draw your eyes over a sea of bicycles. Then let the super-friendly staff point you to what you’re looking for. U Bikes is a Boulder biking institution, with sales, rentals, master bike-fitting services and a 24-hour bike-part vending machine out front.
Peppercorn
You’ve probably spotted Peppercorn’s blue-and-white-striped shopping bags all day along Pearl Street. Clever culinary tools, stacks upon stacks of cookbooks, locally produced foods and gorgeous pottery are packed into every nook and cranny of this delightful shop. Just try to escape without a blue-and-white-striped bag of your own.
Cedar & Hyde Mercantile
So chic, yet so woodsy. The spare, modernist designs of the goods sold in Cedar & Hyde are softened by the fact they’re often made of natural materials — corked clay canisters, the softest denim and organic cotton clothing, even a leather-and-wood fly swatter that could double as a piece of art.
Neptune Mountaineering
A longtime hub for Boulder’s hardcore adventurers, Neptune Mountaineering is all about friendly advice and precisely right gear for rock climbing, camping and skiing. There’s even a small museum inside, showcasing climbing and skiing equipment and photographs from the mid-1800s to the late 1900s.









