Downtown Gloversville Participates in Shopping Holidays
Deals Available on Black Friday & Small Business Saturday, Santa Also Visits
Gloversville, NY — Downtown Gloversville merchants are gearing up for a strong and festive Black Friday and Small Business Saturday on November 28 and 29, offering residents and visitors shopping, dining, gift buying, and holiday experiences. From specialty retail and handcrafted art to local restaurants, gift certificate offers, and even a Santa visit, this weekend is shaping up to be one of the busiest downtown.
“Black Friday and Small Business Saturday are important days for Gloversville’s downtown businesses,” said Jennifer Donovan, Downtown Development Specialist with the Fulton County Center for Regional Growth. “When people shop locally, every dollar stays here—supporting jobs, strengthening our local economy, and helping our small businesses continue to grow.”
“Small Business Saturday is about celebrating the entrepreneurs who pour their passion into our downtown,” Donovan added. “Whether you’re buying a gift, enjoying a meal, visiting a gallery, or taking advantage of seasonal specials, your support makes a measurable impact.”
Visit www.downtowngloversville.org or the Facebook Event Page “Downtown Gloversville Small Business Saturday” as events and specials are added daily.
SHOP LOCAL
- 44 Lakes Customized Gifts & Décor (15 N. Main St.) — Open on Small Business Saturday with 10% discounts along with coffee and baked goods for shoppers.
- Adirondack Stained Glass Works (29 W. Fulton St.) — Open regular hours on Small Business Saturday; holiday snowflakes are popular and tend to sell out quickly.
- Dunday’s (49 N. Main St.) — High-quality men’s clothing and accessories available 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.on both Black Friday and Small Business Saturday.
- Fulton Street Liquor (86 E. Fulton St.) – The store will be open for business on both Black Friday and Small Business Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Garcia’s Fresh Fits (84 N. Main St.) — Daily apparel deals plus additional specials for the holiday weekend (11 a.m. to 6 p.m.).
- Gloversville True Value (25 Bleecker St.) — Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday with tools, paint, equipment, and DIY essentials.
- Great Rentals (59 N. Main St.) — Open both days with promotions across appliances, furniture, and electronics.
- Josh’s Cellular Care & Repair (95 E. Fulton St) – The store is open on both Black Friday and Small Business Saturday. Deal details to come.
- Micropolis Cooperative Inc. (30 N. Main St.) — Art gallery open on Small Business Saturday with customers able to enter a raffle for a $100 gift certificate.
- Rossbach Shoes (10 W. Fulton St.) — Footwear ½ off on both Black Friday and Small Business Saturday.
- The Fly Shack (28 E. Fulton St.) – The store will be open both Black Friday and Small Business Saturday for regular hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Items for sale include the new Scott, Airlite and Echo fly rods. As the business has an online catelog, there will be many online deals as well at https://www.flyshack.com.
- TJ’s Discount Beverage & Redemption Center (86 E. Fulton St.) – The store will be open for business on both Black Friday and Small Business Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
DINE LOCAL
- El Mezcal Taqueria & Bar (97 S. Main St.) — Open 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. both days; lunch specials available all day plus drink specials including $5.99 House Margaritas.
- New York Lunch (21 Bleecker St.) — Open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
- Palace Diner (62 S. Main St.) — Open Black Friday 7 a.m.–noon and Small Business Saturday 6 a.m.–noon; serving classic diner favorites in its 100-year-old historic location.
- Sage & Cedar Café (33 N. Main St.) — Open regular hours with specials and gift cards available on Saturday.
GIFT CERTIFICATES
- Addictive Pain Tattoo (29 N. Main St.) — Black Friday sale on gift certificates ($200 for $150, $425 for $300, $750 for $500).
- Capano’s Hairitage Salon (31 Bleecker St.) — Black Friday special: $100 gift card for $80 (limit one) and 20% off all hair products.
- Fulton County Barbershop (17 N. Main St.) — Gift certificates available for haircuts and shaves on Small Business Saturday.
- The Glove Theatre (Online) — Show tickets available at theglovetheatre.com/upcoming-events.
- Sw The Spa (23 Fremont St.) – Gift certificates will be available for purchase during regular hours on Small Business Saturday. Stay tuned for the December specials.
POP-UP ART SHOP
- Ricmar Design & Print Shop (31 N. Main St.) will feature its own merchandise as well as works from local artists including Camie Hart Photography,
- Adirondack WoodSpirits, and others. Items include photos, T-shirts, cozies, journals, and more—ideal for unique, locally made holiday gifts.
CONCERT
Take a break from shopping by attending a concert hosted by Glove City Arts Alliance (GCAA) on Small Business Saturday at 2 p.m. Member musicians and special guests will perform in an acoustic setting in the screening room on the third floor of the Memorial Hall Cultural & Arts Center, 40 N. Main St. Suggested donation is $10- $15 per family.
SANTA VISITS
Santa will be greeting customers at Mohawk Harvest Cooperative Market (30 N. Main St.) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.on Small Business Saturday.
ADDITIONAL NOVEMBER SPECIALS
Adirondack Massage Therapist (40 N. Main St.) has specials through Nov. 26 that include:
• $10 off one regular-price gift card
• $20 off each when purchasing two or more
Sw The Spa (has the following specials throughout November:
• Hydro-Jelly Facial — $120 (Reg. $140)
• Autumn Spice Enzyme Facial — $105 (Reg. $115)
• Express Facial w/ Microdermabrasion — $125 (Reg. $150)
• 1-hr Hot Oil Swedish Massage — $100 (Reg. $110)
• 1-hr Hot Oil Therapeutic Massage — $110 (Reg. $120)
• 15% Off PCA Products
• Purchase 3 skin-care products → 50% off eye cream
• Purchase 3 makeup products → 50% off concealer
“Small Business Saturday offers a unique opportunity to experience the best of Gloversville—its shops, art, restaurants, and community spirit,” Donovan said.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to spend the day downtown, explore local businesses, and make the holiday season brighter for the small-business owners who help keep Gloversville thriving.



















