If you’re a Walking Dead fan in Senoia, you must stop at the Woodbury Shoppe during your visit. They have so many cool things in this shop, there’s basically something for everyone. Some of the items in the store can be a little pricey, but I was still able to walk away w/some cool things for a decent price. It can get a little crowded(for obvious reasons, haha,) but if you go early in the week it’s not as bad. What’s REALLY cool is the mini Walking Dead museum downstairs. Here they have actual items that were used in the show on display. I totally geeked out over this, obviously. Things like Daryl’s old motorcycle, the actual«Don’t Open Dead Inside» doors used in the pilot episode, part of quarantine cell block from S4, Andrea’s «death chair» from the S3 finale. I could go on. Also, the walls in the museum are covered in autographs and messages from the cast. It’s super cool. There’s also a little cozy café down there as well. After geeking out over the museum, I popped in for some coffee and pumpkin pie. so delicious. They also have things from the show in the café as well. like the actual mold they used for the bicycle girl walker from the pilot episode. They also had one of the Terminus railroad signs in there as well from the show. Everyone was super nice in the shop and café as well, one of the employees was even nice enough to snap a photo of me in front of the store since I was traveling solo. I visited the shop, museum and café both days I was in Senoia and can’t wait to go back again.
Sandra F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cincinnati, OH
What can you go wrong with place? It’s for all die hard Walking Dead fans to get their gear and souvenirs! Also the place to meet to do the Big Zombie Tour II. When you walk downstairs, you will find the café(coffee shop) and a tiny museum(which is a must see). It’s located in historic downtown Senoia and you can’t miss it(next to an ice cream shop). Like all places the pricing is high, but that is expected. Plus it’s THEWALKINGDEAD!!! The best show ever! You can’t help but to stop by!!!
Chris C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tampa, FL
The entire town is adorable and I love how they are really playing up TWD. This shop is great– from the memorabilia upstairs to the museum and coffee shop downstairs, it’s a great visit for any TWD fan.
Carly H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kingwood, TX
Absolutely loved our visit to The Woodbury Shoppe. I have never seen a better selection of TWD merchandise under one roof. Not only do they have merch from AMC and Skybound, there was also a lot of Senoia specific items that you wouldn’t be able to get anywhere else. The people who worked in the shop were super kind and we’re happy to help us make decisions. I’m so happy with the Senoia TWD shirts I purchased!
Stacey H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hardeeville, SC
Loved visiting the Woodbury Shoppe today! We were traveling through the area nearby and decided to make a pit stop! So happy we did! Anyone who’s a fan will not be disappointed!
Amelia D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cleveland, OH
I was in town from Cleveland, OH and am a huge fan of TWD, so obviously I had to stop here to pick up some merchandise and visit the local filming locations. I was expecting very bloated price tags on everything, but was pleasantly surprised when I looked up the items I was looking at in store online and found that they were the same price or even more online plus shipping rather than in store! Most of the items are not exclusive to The Woodbury Shoppe, but they did have a few exclusive tees. They had shirts to fit almost anyone. From your dog, to infants, and up to 2x in adult sizes. I wish they carried 2x in all of their tees and would consider adding a 3x or larger as well, but overall I was very happy! The museum downstairs is super cool and the café(Starbucks with a TWD theme) was cozy and the barista was friendly. I will definitely be back!
Jack F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Locust Grove, VA
My wife is pretty crazy about the show, so I took her on a driving tour of sites in the area, including some time hanging out in Senoia. This shop is a must stop if you are doing this, as they have a bunch of props from the show, actors signed the walls, etc. They have a ton of merchandise upstairs, even if some is a bit expensive, but also some good sales items, so we picked up a couple of souvenirs. A couple of «walkers» were there signing autographs, but they were expensive for autographs from TV show extras, so we passed on that. At the bottom of the main street, you can also, for now at least, see the huge fenced-in area that surrounds the housing development that is filmed as Alexandria in the series, as well as the railroad tracks used in filming. Checkout«walking dead locations» online for more info.
Valerie N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I think I smiled the whole time I was here. Seriously, every SINGLE thing you can think is for sale here with a TWD logo on it here. Governor dog toys. Sheriff Rick bathrobes(complete with«gun»). A signed Michonne katana. A giant cardboard cutout of Daryll. Keychains, magnets, zombie family decals, posters, jewelry, clothes — you name it, there’s even someone who played a zombie giving autographs in the back for $ 10, a $ 35TWD walking tour of Senoia book, and a Starbucks downstairs. Its the Disney of TWD and a must see for any fan! Definitely walk downstairs to see the cast signatures and the«museum» — super fun! The 4 stars comes from things being a bit pricey — but look around, sales abound!
Bethany M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Smyrna, GA
A super cool store to stroll through while practicing major self control. If your’e a huge walking dead fan, but have no idea where you’d put a cardboard cutout of Rick Grimes, you must practice self control while in this store. They have literally EVERYTHING you could think of with Walking Dead printed all over it: belts, flasks, mugs, necklaces, buttons, lunch boxes, backpacks, socks etc. They also have the comics and other cool and authentic collectibles for the serious fans. The museum in the basement is SUPER cool! The cast have singed the walls, and there are authentic set pieces from the show to check out. This shop is a must visit if you’re on a Walking Dead location tour and want to grab a souvenir!
Lisa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Worden, IL
We have been to the Woodbury Shoppe a couple of times when it was at the previous location — they were so friendly and willing to help out. Now, it is a different story. It seems they are almost getting«too big for their britches». We purchased a mug and brought it home. When we went to just rinse it out the first time(no soap, no scrubbing), the decal came completely off. I attempted to contact the store and Carrie 3 different times and never got a response… not even a «there is nothing we can do». Waste of $ 14 and a customer. We go to Senoia a couple of times a year(coming from Illinois) and will NOT be returning to this store. I can find almost every item online. On a positive, the«museum» is pretty neat. Please provide better customer service in the future. That is all I ask.
Layne W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fayetteville, GA
If your a Walking Dead fan this is the place to be. It has Great merchandise awesome collectibles T-shirts basically anything Walking Dead plus you can go down in the basement of the store and look at some stuff that actually used on the show(like a mini museum)
Mississippi Train W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brandon, MS
My son and I drove over from Montgomery for the day to visit The Walking Dead filming sites and this shop was a treat! The general atmosphere was excitement! The owner herself was walking around mingling with patrons and offered a discount for ice cream in the shop next door. We talked about TWD cast and she shared some scoop. The museum downstairs was well worth the drive from Mississippi for me! Great photo ops and displays from TWD sets. I have no idea what happened with the GA lady that said her wallet was stolen. That sounds like sour grapes to me, but… what do I know? or an isolated incident? I saw nothing remotely shady about the store employees. I drink coffee from my Daryl Dixon mug every morning now! haha @bigbaldhead motorcycle in the museum!
Robert K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Thousand Oaks, CA
The official Walking Dead store is now open in Senoia. Great selection of shirts mugs posters collectibles and much more. Better yet downstairs is a museum with Daryl’s bike, Andrea’s chair, Penny’s cage, jail cells and more. The cast visit the store and have signed the walls downstairs in the museum.