The Hot Springy Dingy

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Hot Springs, United States

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Gift shop· Adult entertainment store· Costume rental service· Jewelry store· Pottery store· Tobacco shop· Boutique· Costume store· Novelty store· Souvenir store

The Hot Springy Dingy Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Hot Springy Dingy is located in Hot Springs, United States on 409 Park Ave. The Hot Springy Dingy is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category gift shop in United States.

Address

409 Park Ave

Phone

+1 5016232849

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Toney Green

It's at the end of the strip on Park Ave near Central Ave. Pretty neat store just to kill some time. I also did not know that they do costume rentals. Lots of stuff to look at. I would not take young ones as they have some adult sex stuff in a glass showcase. They also have marijuana glass smoking pipes in there as well.

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Joshua Harris

Fun little shop right off the beaten path. Great place to get one of a kind gifts and souvenirs. Everyone here is extremely friendly and definitely makes you feel welcome. We had as much fun hearing stories from the owners as shopping.

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Olympia Pakis

I saw they were selling face masks for 2, so I put in an order. They were prompt, communicative, and soooo sweet! What fantastic folks! Happy to have local businesses like this.

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william alverson

I used to go here in the 90s! Cool people!

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Christina Alvarez

What a wonderful, cooky little shop! There's a MASSIVE selection of costumes, if that's what you're looking for (does the vast expanse of theatrical wear justify my use of all caps? YES. IT DOES.) Most, if not all, are made by one of the owners, Hannah. They also have a meandering collection of silver jewelry, art, crystals, stones, magnets, glassware, etc. You can also find some carefully crafted, quirky, yet functional pottery pieces hand-made in the shop by one of the owners, David. I picked myself up a mug, and it just feels so good in the hands. You're likely to run into the shop cat, Sticks, or shop dog, bless, I can't recall his name. Both are remarkably sweet and affectionate. I can also speak to the fact that David and Hannah support their local artists, as I met them at Wednesday Night Poetry at Kollective coffeehouse. We'll definitely be back next time we're in town.