Great place to come for quirky, off the norm gifts. They have a wide variety of toys, games, cards, and other souvenirs that will be sure to delight and entertain your loved ones.
Tracy A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
This is not only one of my Irvington faves, it is one of my overall favorite gift shops! I go in occasionally just to browse and almost always walk out with something either for myself or with a gift for someone. The shop is well kept, as in organized, easy to browse, clean; and they continually get in different product. The owners are very nice and make you feel welcome. I also respect and admire how much they are involved and support the Irvington community. There are items for all age ranges and all price ranges, from practical to decorative to just fun. There’s even a candy section. Tips: 1. Ask to see the adult magnets that are discreetly available for appropriate ages 2. They do have sales occasionally such as sidewalk sales; or during other Irvington events, they sometimes offer a discount 3. They have hosted an open house at the store for a nice shopping event 4. Closed Mondays
Lynne W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
This is your go-to place in Irvington for unique, personal gifts. They have a variety of merchandise from kids stuff to more taboo(read:fun) adult stuff. They also have some pretty cool and unique jewelry pieces, not to mention jars of old school candy that you can purchase. You should definitely stop by whenever you’re in the Irv. You may just find something you like!
Karen D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
I live in Irvington, and Black Sheep is my favorite store in all of Indianapolis. I can always find the perfect gift for anyone I’m shopping for, whether it’s B&B guests, a 3-year-old nephew, a picky teen, or my 86-year-old mother. It’s a fun shop filled with fun things, and Lisa, the owner, constantly gets new stock, so it’s a fresh experience every time I visit, which is pretty often. Prices are reasonable, the items are unique, and the owner is always friendly and chatty. Stop on by, and while you’re in the neighborhood, check out Black Sheep’s neighbor businesses for shopping and dining!
Joanna S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Indianapolis, IN
A very nice store, but sparse on the selection of gifts. I liked what they offered, and went there for something I knew they carried based on the vendor’s website, but it isn’t a place I could browse to find a last minute gift at. I purchased Poo-Pouri, which isn’t available at many places, so I was glad to find a place that had it. I looked around the shop for about a half an hour, but didn’t see anything else I would purchase. However, I did like their trendy kitchen gadgets!
Richard P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Indianapolis, IN
Black Sheep is one of those quiet little gift shops sitting smack dab in the middle of Irvington’s East Washington Street row of little shops that is so deceptively simple in presentation that you might be tempted to pass it by. Don’t. Inside Black Sheep Gifts is an absolutely delightful collection of gifts that are artsy, feel good, occasionally snarky, quite often fair trade/organic/locally made, and available in a wide range of prices. While I often find the local shops like Black Sheep Gifts filled with unreasonably priced cutesie fare that will break a month after you buy it, Black Sheep Gifts is seemingly different with products that lean toward affordable while also appearing to be of a high quality. The East Washington Street strip of Irvington shops looks as if it can be difficult to access, but actually it’s quite the opposite with both street parking and parking behind the buildings. Unlike another certain artsy/fashionable neighborhood in town that will go nameless(it rhymes with fraud whipple), Irvington’s parking is free and surprisingly plentiful despite the crowds that can gather even on weeknights(but especially on weekends) at local faves like Jockamo’s, Black Acre, and other eateries. The young adult population doesn’t tend to frequent Irvington quite as often, mostly owing to the fact that Irvington isn’t a bar scene and doesn’t offer quite the multitude of retail shops as is available in that neighborhood. That said, there’s quite a bit in the area and Black Sheep Gifts is a welcome addition to it all. While Irvington can be a frustrating experience for someone in a wheelchair, there’s no such concerns at Black Sheep Gifts, a remarkably wheelchair friendly establishment from its entryways to its well situated displays and interior design. While a larger wheelchair may have some troubles avoiding the knocking over of merchandise, and breakables do exist here, for the most part this is one of the more accessible gift shops I’ve seen. Arriving only a few days after Christmas, I immediately noticed a substantial area of the shop devoted to a 50% off Christmas section. There was also a nice, but not overwhelming, variety of items including jewelry, housewares, handles, children’s toys, refrigerator magnets(including more adult-oriented ones), various totes, delightfully artsy umbrellas, wall decorations, and a few items where it was noted that a portion of the proceeds would benefit charity. The person attending the cash register, whom I believe to have been the owner, was friendly without giving off that hard-sell vibe and didn’t give off an evil glare when I opted to not make a purchase during this visit(but most certainly will in future visits). I would offer one tip to the mobility impaired and that is that Black Sheep does have a slightly uneven floor with a bit of a dip at one point. I noticed it and actually look at my wheelchair to see if I was tipping over. Fortunately, it was just a slight slope in the flooring. I’d think this would be particularly noticeable for someone walking with a cane or for someone with an awkward gait. I’m not quite willing to boost Black Sheep up to the five-star range, mostly because I think a five-star should be reserved for an establishment that is not only top notch across the board but also a place where I simply couldn’t make it out the door without a purchase. That said, there’s simply no doubt that Black Sheep is going to become a «go to» place for my unique gift shopping and for those difficult to buy for people in my life. I mean, seriously, what an awesome deal — you get great gifts, buy local, and support a great neighborhood.
Susan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
What a fun place! If you need a good laugh ask after the adult refrigerator magnets. Ha ha! I always have the best time knocking around this shop. Bought a knitted headband this evening. Go see and have a blast.
Chris L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
As far as the merchandise goes for myself, I think it’s nice stuff. But, my review is soley based upon the fact that my wife LOVES this place! So, this makes it a great place for me as well. I know I can go in here and find any number of things that will make a great gift for my wife and that means I win too!
Krista T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
The other day I ventured into Black Sheep. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the store sold mostly locally made, fair trade, and organic items. All of the items were novel(from candles to children’s toys to housewares to jewelry). Also, the lady working at the cash register, the owner I assume, was very nice. I ended up buying three stackable rings with letters for initials on them. Very cute! Overall I thought the store was very unique as intended(It is called black sheep). The pricing was fair, and the shop was clean and nicely organized. Hopefully I can make it back sometime!
Tonya S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
Finally, finally got to visit Black Sheep today! This is such a cute shop with awesome gift ideas for people of all ages. I love how unique everything was. I saw a lot of cool things I hadn’t seen before… like these Charles Viancin lids( ). Loved them! Black Sheep also had a lot of festive holiday items. For example, they had multiple shelves with Halloween décor, gifts, etc. on them today. Such a fun store. I highly recommend a visit!
Cassandra W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Lafayette, IN
I love the string of shops here in Irvington and I really love Black Sheep. I was looking for some little additions to my Christmas gifts last year and this is just the place. It would also be great for baby showers, birthday gifts. They have an assortment of adorable kitschy little things and some of them are locally made or fair trade. Totes cool. As someone else mentioned, the layout is good. I didn’t feel like my diaper bag was going to knock over an entire shelf as I meandered through.
Katie F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
This place is great! It’s very spacious, so you’re not tripping over people to see what they have. They have a lot of reasonably priced gifts and toys and most importantly the owner is really friendly, but not at all overbearing. They have a large selection of children’s gifts too. I will DEFINITELY be going back any time I need to find that special something.
Rick G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Indianapolis, IN
OK, I’m not a huge fan of gift shops… to me, they’re all about the same. Except for the Black Sheep. I LOVE this place. It’s always got nice, quirky items, in a variety of price ranges. The shop is impeccably clean, the staff is friendly. You should visit.
Joshua H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Horn Lake, MS
Imagine one of the neatest mail order catalogs, the one you want to buy everything in. well this is that place minus the shipping and handling. add a smile.
Brittany L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tampa, FL
The Black Sheep is a cute gift shop here in Irvington. It has unique offerings for moms, baby, kids, and friends. I would say about 30−40% of the products are labeled as organic, fair trade, recycled, or locally made… all of which are important to me. Some of the items can be found on ThinkGeek, and I’m sure 95% of the items can be found online, but that isn’t going to put money back into our local economy, is it? I purchased a cute kitchen towel and will certainly be back as birthdays and holidays roll around. Some of the items include: handsewn aprons for ladies, little girls, and dolls; fair trade recycled cotton kitchen towels; quirky kitchen items like spoons, mixing bowls, and salt shakers; garden art, picture frames, cute holiday décor; hand-strung beaded jewelry from locals; tiny magnetic balls(nanobeads? buckeyballs?), inspirational magnets, and even a line of environmentally friendly greeting cards printed using soy inks. As a bonus, there is a wall of candies in clear plastic pails. It makes me think of the penny candy store in my home town that we would ride our bikes to in the summer. Plenty of parking in the lot behind and on the street out front.
Angie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Indianapolis, IN
If you have a habit of shopping for unique gifts at Chelsea’s in the Rip, you will be happy to find The Black Sheep. They carry many interesting lines of «artistic» jewelry, pottery, ceramics, art prints, baby gifts, and kitchen gifts, plus a small line of greeting cards. There’s plenty of room for this business to grow, but for now a great little neighborhood gift shop.