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SHOPS
Baby Witch: a shop that sells items for baby wizards, possibly baby food, cribs and toys.
Brews and Stews Café: is an establishment for food and drinks.
Dervish & Banges: a shop that sells and repairs magical instruments, including Sneakoscopes.
Dogweed and Deathcap: a shop that sells exotic plants and flowers, presumably including the Death-Cap.
Dominic Maestro's: a music shop run by Dominic Maestro, a musician.
The Hog's Head Inn: an inn and pub. The bar at the Hog's Head comprises one small, very dirty, and dingy room that has bay windows that are so encrusted with filth that you can barely see through them. The place is filled with rough wooden tables that generally have nothing except the stubs of candles sitting upon their surfaces. The stone floor of the place is so dirty that it looks as though there is not a floor at all, but instead that the building is simply built on open ground. The Hog's Head is owned and operated by Aberforth Dumbledore.
Honeydukes: a sweet shop famous for its chocolate and its many, wonderful and wild sweets.
J. Pippin's Potions: is a chain of apothecaries established in 1753. J. Pippin's sells "potions for all ailments".
Madam Puddifoot's Tea Shop: a small tea shop located on a side road off the High Street. The decoration is very tacky and frilly. The windows steamed up and the gaudy tables and chairs are all claimed by teenagers holding hands or kissing over cups of tea and coffee. A bell over the door announced customers in a tuneful tinkle; the round tables are decorated with lacy napkins and china sugar bowls.
The Magic Neep: a magical greengrocers'.
McBloom & McMuck: contents of this shop are unknown.
McHavelock's Wizarding Headgear: a wizarding headgear shop.
A branch of Ollivanders Wand Shop: this branch is very similar to its counterpart in Diagon Alley. It is run by an associate of Garrick Ollivander.
Pedrus Pridgeon: contents of this shop are unknown.
Rosa Lee Teabag: a teashop.
Potage's Cauldron Shop: a shop that sells all types of cauldrons, displaying them in a stack outside the shop, under a sign which read: "Cauldrons - All Sizes - Copper, Brass, Pewter, Silver - Self-Stirring - Collapsible."
Scribbulus Writing Implements: a shop that sells quills, ink, and parchment.
Scrivenshaft's Quill Shop: a writing supplies store that sells various quills, parchment and stationery needed for students at Hogwarts. The shop stock includes stationery such as rainbow ink and extra-large quills.
Spintwitches Quidditch Supplies: a shop that sells sporting goods and Quidditch supplies.
The Three Broomsticks: an inn and pub. It is often warm, crowded, and a bit smoky, but clean and welcoming. A mirror behind the bar reflects the cosy atmosphere, and drinks such as Butterbeer and Firewhiskey are served in glasses and in foaming pewter tankards, as well as gillywater, mulled mead, red currant rum, and even cherry syrup and soda with ice and an umbrella.
Tomes and Scrolls: a specialist bookshop.
Wiseacre's Wizarding Equipment: a shop which sells a wide variety of magical instruments like telescopes and hourglasses.
Zonko's Joke Shop: a favourite place for Hogwarts students to shop on Hogsmeade trips as it carries "jokes and tricks to fulfil even Fred and George Weasley's wildest dreams." Such products are Dungbombs, Hiccough Sweets, Frog Spawn Soap, Sugar Quills and Nose-Biting Teacups.
OTHER LOCATIONS
Hogsmeade station: the railway station that serves both the village of Hogsmeade and Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
The Hogsmeade Post Office: a building in the village of Hogsmeade that houses at least two–to–three–hundred owls, ranging from Great Grey Owls to tiny Scops (the latter for "local deliveries only"), hooting down from colour-coded shelves. The shelves are colour-coded based on how quickly they will arrive at their destination.
A wizarding hairdressing salon: for hairdressing needs.
Merge Publications: a wizarding publisher which issues the monthly tabloid The Quibbler.
The Shrieking Shack: an abandoned house.
Vladimir Plot Plumbing Supplies: was a shop open twenty-four hours a day that sells supplies for plumbing.
The Wizarding Wireless Network: (usually abbreviated to WWN), a popular generalist wizarding wireless station. It features music programmes, such as Witching Hour (hosted by Glenda Chittock), interactive programmes like Toots, Shoots 'n' Roots (hosted by Tilden Toots) and news bulletins like The Wizarding Wireless Network News. Most wizard-born children grow up listening to the station.
Baby Witch: a shop that sells items for baby wizards, possibly baby food, cribs and toys.
Brews and Stews Café: is an establishment for food and drinks.
Dervish & Banges: a shop that sells and repairs magical instruments, including Sneakoscopes.
Dogweed and Deathcap: a shop that sells exotic plants and flowers, presumably including the Death-Cap.
Dominic Maestro's: a music shop run by Dominic Maestro, a musician.
The Hog's Head Inn: an inn and pub. The bar at the Hog's Head comprises one small, very dirty, and dingy room that has bay windows that are so encrusted with filth that you can barely see through them. The place is filled with rough wooden tables that generally have nothing except the stubs of candles sitting upon their surfaces. The stone floor of the place is so dirty that it looks as though there is not a floor at all, but instead that the building is simply built on open ground. The Hog's Head is owned and operated by Aberforth Dumbledore.
Honeydukes: a sweet shop famous for its chocolate and its many, wonderful and wild sweets.
J. Pippin's Potions: is a chain of apothecaries established in 1753. J. Pippin's sells "potions for all ailments".
Madam Puddifoot's Tea Shop: a small tea shop located on a side road off the High Street. The decoration is very tacky and frilly. The windows steamed up and the gaudy tables and chairs are all claimed by teenagers holding hands or kissing over cups of tea and coffee. A bell over the door announced customers in a tuneful tinkle; the round tables are decorated with lacy napkins and china sugar bowls.
The Magic Neep: a magical greengrocers'.
McBloom & McMuck: contents of this shop are unknown.
McHavelock's Wizarding Headgear: a wizarding headgear shop.
A branch of Ollivanders Wand Shop: this branch is very similar to its counterpart in Diagon Alley. It is run by an associate of Garrick Ollivander.
Pedrus Pridgeon: contents of this shop are unknown.
Rosa Lee Teabag: a teashop.
Potage's Cauldron Shop: a shop that sells all types of cauldrons, displaying them in a stack outside the shop, under a sign which read: "Cauldrons - All Sizes - Copper, Brass, Pewter, Silver - Self-Stirring - Collapsible."
Scribbulus Writing Implements: a shop that sells quills, ink, and parchment.
Scrivenshaft's Quill Shop: a writing supplies store that sells various quills, parchment and stationery needed for students at Hogwarts. The shop stock includes stationery such as rainbow ink and extra-large quills.
Spintwitches Quidditch Supplies: a shop that sells sporting goods and Quidditch supplies.
The Three Broomsticks: an inn and pub. It is often warm, crowded, and a bit smoky, but clean and welcoming. A mirror behind the bar reflects the cosy atmosphere, and drinks such as Butterbeer and Firewhiskey are served in glasses and in foaming pewter tankards, as well as gillywater, mulled mead, red currant rum, and even cherry syrup and soda with ice and an umbrella.
Tomes and Scrolls: a specialist bookshop.
Wiseacre's Wizarding Equipment: a shop which sells a wide variety of magical instruments like telescopes and hourglasses.
Zonko's Joke Shop: a favourite place for Hogwarts students to shop on Hogsmeade trips as it carries "jokes and tricks to fulfil even Fred and George Weasley's wildest dreams." Such products are Dungbombs, Hiccough Sweets, Frog Spawn Soap, Sugar Quills and Nose-Biting Teacups.
OTHER LOCATIONS
Hogsmeade station: the railway station that serves both the village of Hogsmeade and Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
The Hogsmeade Post Office: a building in the village of Hogsmeade that houses at least two–to–three–hundred owls, ranging from Great Grey Owls to tiny Scops (the latter for "local deliveries only"), hooting down from colour-coded shelves. The shelves are colour-coded based on how quickly they will arrive at their destination.
A wizarding hairdressing salon: for hairdressing needs.
Merge Publications: a wizarding publisher which issues the monthly tabloid The Quibbler.
The Shrieking Shack: an abandoned house.
Vladimir Plot Plumbing Supplies: was a shop open twenty-four hours a day that sells supplies for plumbing.
The Wizarding Wireless Network: (usually abbreviated to WWN), a popular generalist wizarding wireless station. It features music programmes, such as Witching Hour (hosted by Glenda Chittock), interactive programmes like Toots, Shoots 'n' Roots (hosted by Tilden Toots) and news bulletins like The Wizarding Wireless Network News. Most wizard-born children grow up listening to the station.