This past weekend, I enjoyed time in Door County with my mom. Our weekend adventure took us on a tour around Egg Harbor, Fish Creek, and Sturgeon Bay. We went to some of my favorite places and lots of new-to-us spots! I love a Door County day trip, but this time we extended our stay with a night at Harbor Haven. This meant we had even more time to explore! It was a lovely 2-day getaway. Here’s a recap:

On Saturday morning, our first stop was Door County Coffee Company to get caffeinated for the day ahead. I ordered a pumpkin spice latte, and my mom got the pumpkin chai (tis the season). Both sips were delicious and fueled our journey to Egg Harbor.
A must-visit place on my list was Sunrise on Main Boutique in Egg Harbor. I always love shopping at the Green Bay location, so it was exciting to finally check out the Door County shop. Sunrise on Main had a beautifully curated selection of second-hand clothing and accessories. I loved seeing great vintage finds like leather and fur coats and even vintage Coach bags.
After Egg Harbor, we drove to Fish Creek to visit more shops and enjoy the sights. June Landing was on my list to visit in Fish Creek (seeing the shop on the ‘gram influenced me). The boutique has a coastal vibe and reminded me of the aesthetic of The Summer I Turned Pretty!
Once we had visited all of the shops we wanted to in Fish Creek, we were ready to head to Sturgeon Bay to grab a late lunch. We made a pit stop at Lautenbach’s market store before ending up at Door County Fire Company to eat. We both enjoyed the summer salad wrap – a perfect treat!
Sturgeon Bay had lots of downtown shops that we walked around after our meal. A few of our favorites were Bliss at The Marketplace, Door County Candy, The Brick Alley, Hey Daisy, and Dancing Bear Toys (Jellycat fans, you need to visit this toy store!). Each place was very unique with so many cute things to look at!
We each ended up getting a pair of the World’s Softest Socks (aka the BEST cozy socks ever) from The Brick Alley. My haul also included E. Frances Little Notes, espresso martini edition!



After a whole day of shopping and walking around, we enjoyed some relaxing time at Harbor Haven, our Airbnb for the weekend. It was the perfect place to take a moment and plot out dinner plans.
After some searching, we discovered Dromhus, a local wine bar & eatery, was just a walk away. In about 15 minutes, we found ourselves in a renovated chapel with fun and eclectic decor. We ordered hard ciders and a flatbread pizza made with smoked gouda, granny smith apples, bacon, and a honey drizzle. The experience, sips, and eats were all 10/10. I’m already craving a visit to this place again!



We really made the most out of our Saturday, so it felt good to return to our Airbnb to relax, get cozy, and recharge for another day in Sturgeon Bay.
Sunday morning, we enjoyed a calm routine and began to add a few things to our itinerary.



We knew we wanted to go to 5th & Jefferson Coffee House, so that felt like the perfect first stop for a latte and breakfast! Bonus: it’s just a walk away from Harbor Haven.
As we walked up to 5&J, we saw tons of outdoor seating options and even a walk-up window. Walking inside, we were met with lots of funky and cool decor. The cafe had great energy, and our order was delicious.



“The Frankie” grilled egg burrito had bacon, egg, cheese, peppers, and onions – yum! And, we both went for the “Honey Bear Latte” which featured honey, brown sugar, and cinnamon – yum, again! 5&J gave us the perfect fuel for another day of exploring in Sturgeon Bay.
We walked across the Sturgeon Bay Bridge to check out more local shops. On the bridge, the views were absolutely stunning! I recommend taking the walking path when you visit. Sure, we could’ve driven across, but I loved having the opportunity to soak up the scenery.



My favorite shop we visited on Sunday was Bayside Bargains! This resale and consignment shop had it all. Literally. Somehow, I found a leather fringe (Lucky brand) purse and a Sonny Angel. It was my lucky day!
Before we hit the road home, we of course had to stop by one more coffee shop. Lawlss was on my must-visit list because of a special feature in the cafe: a vault!
I could honestly sip coffee and chat in a vault all day. Our drinks were lovely, and the overall aesthetic was perfect. If you’re a local coffee shop enthusiast like me, you’ve got to check this place out!



We had such a fun time checking out new-to-us spots in Door County and specifically getting to know Sturgeon Bay. By the end of the weekend, I’m not even sure how many steps we got in, but I know it was A LOT. We really made the most of our 2-day trip!
Cheers to a gorgeous time – I’m looking forward to the next adventure!
Do you have any favorite spots in Door County? I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments or on Instagram. Let’s chat!






























































































































