For more Bermuda-branded luxury, Reid Street boutique Atelerie offers a selection of designer collaborations that will remind you of your time out here. Owner and buyer, Heather Macdonald, has found a way to show off her beloved island with jewellery, accessories and art. You’ll find charms by New York favourite Helen Ficalora that bear the Bermuda silhouette; silver and gold-plated coordinates bracelets and pendants; gold foiled, leather pouches and card wallets; soft tees, sarongs, baseball caps and leather handled market bags by globally-conscious brand Apolis.
A few doors down you’ll find Phoenix, a local drugstore and Reid Street institution that satisfies almost every need. They have shelves dedicated to Bermuda-made products including Passion Fields Honey produced by bees island-wide and Chef Chico’s line of Smokey Rubs.
Across the street look to Brown & Co. and the adjacent Bermuda Bookstore for local literature – historical and fiction – and children’s books, including artist and author Elizabeth Mulderig’s Tiny the Treefrog series. Follow along on Tiny’s interactive Story Walk on boarded posters in next-door Queen Elizabeth Park.
On the corner of Queen and Front Street is Gosling’s. Creators and purveyors of the original Black seal rum, it’s worth stopping in on their Hamilton store. Beyond the original black, you’ll find fine wines from all over the globe, often available for tasting, and other original rum and spirit blends, including Bermuda Gold, a loquat liqueur.
Up Old Cellar Lane, a narrow, cobblestone alleyway next to The English Sports Shop, you’ll find a burgeoning retail scene. Joanna Stapff began making jewellery under the label 1609 Design, selling at Harbour Nights before moving into her intimate space. Colourful tote bags, printed with her whimsical, yet edgy designs surround her semi-precious jewellery displays. She describes her style as “bohemian” and her dainty necklaces, earrings and bracelets make ideal souvenirs and gifts.
Opposite you’ll find Ase Naturals, a line of lunar charged body oils and teas, sweet treats from Sweet + Kind. Natural, aluminium free deodorant from PondaPits and Loquat Roots’ locally-crafted, organic tea.
End your day of shopping in Hamilton Bermuda-style: resting on the mezzanine level of Brew for Happy Hour. This deli and coffee shop offers craft beer made in the Dockyard Brewing Co.'s West End microbrewery, cold-brew coffee and a white-tiled “wine wall” with reds, white, rosé and bubbles on tap.