Nov. 29 is Small Business Saturday in Olde Towne!

Date: November 26, 2025 By: director@oldetowneportsmouth.com Category: Shopping

Skip those Black Friday crowds and come ENJOY Shopping Small in
Olde Towne Portsmouth!
Look for the Olde Towne Business Association tent at the
Portsmouth Welcome Center from 10 am – 2 pm.

The first 50 shoppers will get a swag bag, which includes a free coffee
from our sponsor, Olde Towne Coffee!

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The Olde Towne Music Shop’s Children’s Chorus will stroll the streets
singing songs of the season and spreading holiday cheer!
Father Christmas will be handing out treats!

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Enjoy special sales and pop-up shops along
the High Street corridor.

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Welcome our newest Olde Towne Businesses!

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You can also find that perfect gift from one of the 50 vendors at the
Portsmouth Olde Towne Farmers Market!

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Enjoy walking our brick sidewalks and visiting our 20 beautifully decorated shops where you can find amazing antiques, jewelry, children’s clothes & toys, handcrafted candles & gifts, and so much more!
When your feet need a rest, treat yourself to a delicious lunch or dinner in one of our 20 chef-owned restaurants. With everything from coffee and pastries to international cuisine or the most amazing vegan meals around, there is something for everyone! Since we also have a brewery as well as a sober bar, you can stay and relax your way after a fun day.

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While strolling along High Street, take a few minutes to enjoy the Coleman Collection Nativity Scene at
Monumental Methodist Church on Dinwiddie Street from 11 am to 5 pm.

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Come join us in celebrating the places we love.

According to LocalShops1: “Of every dollar spent at a locally owned business, about 70 cents stays local. Of every dollar spent at a national corporation, less than 40 cents stays local.”