We love this place! There are a lot of very nice and reasonably priced items. Multiple vendors so you get a nice variety. We live in Colorado but were visiting for the weekend and weve been here one time before because we like this place.
Great, clean wonderful selection of many kinds of imports. We went there for a large (20 high) outdoor terracotta pot & had a hard time making a decision because there were so many! Highly recommended!
Mainly imports from Mexico, South America, India with high prices.. I tried all of the buildings. Felt like the Akron from the 70s in California or a version of Pier 1 Imports. Perhaps it was just too hot and I was tired and cranky. People working there were friendly, just felt like it wasnt a fit for what I was looking for - memories, crafts, art from New Mexico, including the local tribes. It has been about 20 years since the last time I visited, that could be part of it. Things change and my tastes are pickier than they used to be. Better to go to the pueblos or further outside town.
Nadine was wonderful. We stopped by on Saturday and received an excellent recommendation on the color of lamp shades, perfect. We came back Sunday for some shorter lamps and she helped us with a bed and vanity mirror too! Wonderful taste and outstanding service!
This place looks like a “tourist trap” from the road so we avoided it until we ran out of things to do. Well, we weren’t exactly wrong. The positives: tons of planters and outdoor decor. The negatives: the pricing is kind of hilarious. I know there are different vendors (which, by the way, makes it frustrating to pay because the owners frequently aren’t around) but the prices are absolutely hilarious. I saw a Huichol necklace identical to one I’d bought downtown earlier in the day for $90. I paid $25 for mine! There was an Asian vendor selling knockoffs of Coddies (look them up). Many of the “Native American” items were from the Middle East, Asia, or India. Prairie Dog Glass should be considered entirely separately. Their work is amazing, although the glass worker there didn’t greet or acknowledge us. Much more reasonably priced than the other vendors.TL;DR: go for the glass, don’t buy overpriced imports!
We purchased some beautiful furniture here and Nadine was wonderful!! Nadine was kind, personable, and professional. We visit the store every time we are in Santa Fe to see Nadine and check out what is new in stock!! Thank you again Nadine for your kindness and amazing customer service.
Beautiful stuff, not customer friendly. Lots of great merchandise, without prices. They wouldnt call the Albuquerque location to get prices. We wanted 3 very large pots, comparably priced at $500 on similar pots. They just said sorry, come back later. We dont have later. Lost $1,500 in sales.
Jackalope is one of my favorite places on Earth. They have unique imports and a glass blower on site. There is furniture, clothing, beads, jewelry, kitchenwares, landscaping materials, housewares, knick knacks, rugs, food, souvenirs, anything you can think of. Its just the coolest place. Highly recommended to locals and visitors!! I do miss the prairie dogs though.
ZAPOTEC IMPORTS (MERCADO) is EXCELLENT!!!! Stan took great care of us, shopping for pillows today, rug was another day (Andrea, big help).SO Beautiful, hard to believe what you can get to embellish your home.Go see for yourself, wonderful gifts ideas too!MCH, former host for Clint EastwoodPBH, former Head Pro/GM for Pebble Beach
I love all the pots and water fountains! Beautiful furniture, rugs, and home furnishings. Nice nursery plants.
We drove 3 1/2 hours from our home to select flowers and veg plants from Jackalopes wonderful selection!
My favorite and a destination on its own! While it is a home and garden store with pots, home decor and yard art—expect plenty of hidden gems and New Mexican goods! Native american woven tapestries, beads and turquoise, woven baskets, piñion pine goods, glass blowing, pottery and more can be explored within. If you need gifts from your trip to New Mexico, this is the ultimate stop.
Asum they have such beautiful and unique things will be back soon ❤
Tons of vendors bringing the southwest products from locally here in NM, Mexico, Peru, everywhere. You’ll find pottery, glassware, clothes, greeting cards, rugs, furniture, purses, alpaca blankets, living plants, metal yard art, blown glass, candles, decor, planters, pens, toys, and everything else. It’s all here. Several buildings plus large outdoor area so you can shop quickly or take your time and get more than you can imagine for your home or gifts.
Cool place - found some unique finds
Lots of great souvenirs and pottery, rugs etc. Some of the items were a little pricey but overall fun to walk around. The one thing I disliked was it had several vendors which made shopping a little more difficult as you have to pay for items at specific areas and its not clearly defined
Beautiful little gems inside a large enclosure....
Its not what it used to be. I would never come back, nothing interesting to me.
This place is amazing! So much to see and do there. I visited with my cousin looking for plants for large pots. Brenda went the extra mile to help us find a similar size pot, reccomend plants and combinations, then mock the plants up in a pot to see what we would have once we got home. Then we were able to keep all the plants together and put them right into the pots! Im looking forward to the glass blowing classes they offer here!!!
If this place had food I would probably move in here. I LOVED THIS PLACE, as well as the other places that are also in this location. It was just short of mind blowing, it was pretty amazing.There were so many choices and not just pots but garden art, fresh blown glass items, garden art and a gallery(XANADU)that had everything from furniture to rugs. Ask Mark to share with you how some of the pieces were made or what they were made out of. I WOULD recommend this place.
This place is full of amazing art and nature. I loved that they had an ice cream truck. I also got to watch the glassblowers help tourists make their own glass ! The nursery and greenhouse were really cool too.
I truly love this place and can wander hours! What is it I like most? That I can travel the entire globe in a single afternoon, experiencing the richness of different cultures through goods brought together here for purchase!
Genuine wares, affordable prices, incredible diversity of housewares, decorative items, gifts, etc. Prairie dogs outside! People actively blowing glass! Outdoor area full of lawn ornaments and ceramics! A more gallery type building in the back! This place has it all. I basically had to leave because I couldnt take how much more money I would potentially spend. Definitely stop in.
If you just shopping for interesting stuff it is a nice spot for wondering. There was a cool glass shop in the back where you could take glass blowing classes, so that was cool. But if your visiting form out of town and want a souvenir, Ill look elsewhere, stuff made in China, India, Vietnam. And some from the USA.
A perennial favorite for good reason! An international market w/stuff from all over, and made on site too. A great place to find unique gifts, local goodies to make gift baskets, or the perfect pot for the plants on the portal. Prairie dog village is a big hit with kids.
Awesome stuff to look at
Margo was amazing! The glass work produced here is stunning. It was amazing to see such complex and beautiful pieces out of such a simple shop. Their talent is obvious. Classes are invaluable as well. Take the class and find out it is much harder than it looks.
Fun shopping! Lots of small shops in one location. Fresh fruit from CO to clothing from Central America to plants to gifts to furniture. You can watch glass blowers and prairie dogs. Decent prices.
Great selection. Helpful staff
We had a great time taking a glass blowing class at Prairie Dog Glass! The instructors were super nice and great teachers. We had time enough to make a vase, paper weight, and flower.
I shop at this store several times whenever I visit Santa Fe (typically yearly). The owners and their assistants are consistently kind and knowledgeable. The merchandise is of very high quality, always interesting and unusual, and constantly updated. Some of my favorite clothing was purchased here, and I always receive unsolicited positive comments about it. So I intend to keep returning as often as I can.
They have some Great stuff. Blown glass, Great tables made from Huge slices of wood, wooden chairs. Great bead work, metal work the best.
Travelled out of the way to go to this store thinking they didnt close until 6pm and they closed at 5pm. Even called to check hours and their own message said they didnt close until 6 pm. If youre going to run a business, you should do a better job of communicating to your customers. No plans to go back!
Wonderful place. Not the same as years ago but the various vendors have brought a similar variety of cool items the the public demands. If my truck were bigger and our customs more lenient Id spend much more😁
Quaint, full of local crafts and furniture items. Large facility (their branch in Albuquerque is even larger). Good prices on everything.
If you are looking for a unique place to shop for anything from South American Imports to Fine Art in a casual and fun setting this is the place. They have Prairie Dog and Mules and most of it is outdoors so you can enjoy the beautiful Santa Fe weather without mission out on your shopping experience.
If you find yourself in Santa Fe, Jackalope is a shopping experience not to be missed.Youll find a huge yard filled with glazed pottery for any indoor or outdoor plantings and waterscapes.An awesome selection of Chimeneas had me taking one home. Excellent price!.I also found fresh, New Mexico Chili Ristras.Also, reasonably priced, I bought two.A sprawling multi building complex. Theres so many unique, handcrafted items that it would be safe to say, youll find something youll just have to bring home.A New Mexico institution, I started visiting Jackalope in Bernalillo, N.M. over 29 years ago. It is a must stop destination anytime Im visiting Santa Fe, or Albuquerque N.M.
I enjoy shopping at jackalope. The variety of things to look at is almost overwhelming. Incredible. Thank you for the experience.
Staff is very helpful, knows their stuff. All kinds of neat items. Plan to spend a couple hours at least!
Has all kinds of fun southwest stuff. One of my favorite places to visit in Santa Fe.
Great place to browse all sorts of great stuff. A bit out of town centre so not crowded and plenty of parking.
Great place to visit. Friendly vendors. Nice outdoor area!
Always a great way to spend time and buy some good cheap souvenirs.
No service AT ALL. Stood in the lobby wasting time for 30 minutes. Girl spent 15 minutes talking about far away places to the customer in front of me then spent 10 minutes on the phone.
More planters than I could imagine and wonderful, well priced plants. Excellent, helpful staff.
Lots of great stuff. Prices are too high, most items can be found elsewhere for less.
They had more merchandise than they have had in awhile, just nice to browse around
You will have fun looking at all the cool imports.
Great prices for Santa Fe kitch and East Asian goods. Owner ensures the quality of all vendors represented there.
Some nice things, prairie dogs are on display, glass blowing is cool
Very fun shopping here for art, pottery, clothes, souvenirs -- especially for Dia de Los Muertos.
I remember the days of Jackalopes before the new owner took over. Everything was imported from Mexico and was ALWAYS a family must to stop and shop for hours. I raved about this place to my wife yesterday and told her we need to stop in. Well I was displeased at the hike in pricing stuff from India Pakastan etc... Outrageous high pricing and individual vendors made purchasing real inconvenience. R.I.P. old Jackalopes...
So much to see and so many sales. Great stuff.
We have lived in NM since 84. Our first visit to a Jackalope was in Ft. Worth original store. It was fun and unique then so when we moved here there was only the one in Santa Fe, the later one in Bernalillo is gone. It was always expensive but unique. The prairie dog colony was always fun. They once had a really nice nursery selling things that belong in the desert. BUT it has really changed. They gave up on the nursery. Did away with a huge stand of bee balm--so gorgeous and began importing the stinking furniture from India. Horrible, ugly stinking-- it imparts a horrible smell. I guess thats for the elite of Santa Fe all the HIndu and Budda junk but we managed to purchase some nice things from Mexico which have stood the test of time. It it the same fun place? The last two times we visited not a person working there acknowledged us. The quality of merchandise is poor. Consider it the slow-burn gouge before you hit the plaza.
Gigantic selection of ware, very affordable prices and the very best customer service. Thank you
Interesting as always but love the Sunday flea market.
Loved the merchandise but a little to pricey.
Jackalope is an awesome place to go for any kind of gift that you can think of and very reasonably priced
Spent awhile here, lots to look at. My partner and I left with a handful of purchased items. Staff was helpful and friendly.
Great place.
Overpriced and poorly signed for what is t here. Canadian had some cute stuff, however.
Big variety of garden things, furniture and decorations
Lots of stuff from Mexico. Cool, funky place to shop for southwest stuff
Had the perfect bird bath I was looking for
Excellent service great selection of products
This is place is ok. More of a tourist trap than anything. Stuff tends to be overpriced compared to similar things that can be found in other places in town.
Great prices and selections
Great selection at the best prices.
Basically a big flea market with lots of pots. Also glass blowing
Good souvenirs at decent prices
A fun place to explore.
If youve ever been to PV or another Mexican resort, youve seen all the things they have here
During construction kinda hard to get in and out of parking lot. High prices as always. Friendly staff today.
I wish I could take everything home!
Lots to see. Found just what we were looking for.
Nice place lots to see
So many different items to choose from....
Great yard art, pots, and more
Friendly, but to expensive
Always wonderful!
Service was terrific
Love this place!!
Very over priced on everything
Way overpriced
A little pricey
Basically a tourist trap
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