Shopping
Shopping in Springboro - Many places to buy what you need and want
When it comes to shopping, Springboro has a wide array of options, with many businesses conveniently located in bustling plazas throughout the city. One unique area is the
historic district on Main Street. Many of the city’s first homes, built in the 1800s, have been converted into quaint shops with a charm all their own. Home furnishings, candles, art glass, seasonal decorations, children's and women's clothing and gifts of all kinds are among the district’s many offerings. Here is a look at that shopping area as well as other plazas in the city.
Historic District on Main Street (six block area on or off state Route 741 from state Route 73 to East Mill Street)
*Please note, most Main Street shops are closed on Mondays
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The Fan Store
Heather’s Coffee and Café
Campbell Photography
The Cake Ladies
The Garage Bike Shop
Brenda’s Flowers
Wooly Bully Yarn Company
K & W Drive In
The Balloon Haus
Magnolia’s on Main
Springboro Plaza Shopping Center (at intersection of state Route 73 and state Route 741)
Springboro IGA
CFS Auto & Tire Service
Ryan’s All-Glass
Springboro Hardware
Jumpstart Java
Springboro Dry Cleaners
SpringboroPC.com
Springboro Pointe Shopping Center (off state Route 73 west of city center)
Pointe Dry Cleaners
EmbroidMe
That Music Place
Budget Blinds of Liberty
Ruscello's Salon
Paintbrush Pottery
Park Plaza Shopping Center (off state Route 73 one mile west of city center on other side of road from Springboro Pointe)
The Medicine Shoppe
Dairy Queen
Settler’s Station Shopping Center (at intersection of Lytle Five Points Road and state Route 741 north of city)
Subway
Papa Murphy’s Pizza
Marketplace at Settler’s Walk Shopping Center (at intersection of state Route 741 north of city and Remick Boulevard)
Dorothy Lane Market
Wild Birds Unlimited
Wash Your Dog
Anytime Fitness
Moe’s Outdoor Equipment & Supplies
Coldstone Creamery
Boro Bistro