The Walking Dead fan guide to visiting Senoia

Nic and Norman's restaurant in Downtown Senoia. (Photo by Jeffrey Kopp)
Nic and Norman's restaurant in Downtown Senoia. (Photo by Jeffrey Kopp) /
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Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 3 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 3 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC /

Where To Shop

There is no shortage of great shopping in Senoia.

Georgia Mercantile Co

Shopping at the Georgia Mercantile Co is a great way to give back to Senoia because most of the items in this unique shop are locally made. There are some licensed The Walking Dead products but here you can also find things like The Walking Dead fan art, locally made foods and treats, and books about local lore and history. Georgia Mercantile is located right on Main St. and is definitely someplace you should stop in during your stay in Senoia. Support local artists and craftspeople!

The Woodbury Shoppe

The Woodbury Shoppe is a haven for all lovers of The Walking Dead. It’s packed with fun,  unique, and cool The Walking Dead items at all price points. If you’re looking for high end collectibles and fine art pieces featuring The Walking Dead they’ve got it. Looking for replicas of Michonne’s katana and other iconic weapons? They’ve got those too. Even if you just want some small The Walking Dead theme gifts like keychains or mugs or posters they have them.

Plan to spend several hours looking around the shop because there is ton of merchandise to look through and clothing to try on. They also have The Walking Dead comics and other great books, including guidebooks and maps for filming locations in the area if you are interested in doing a self-guided tour.

The Basement Museum

When you need a break from shopping head to the basement of The Woodbury Shoppe for a coffee or tea and a snack at The Waking Dead Café. Then go through The Walking Dead museum located in the basement of The Woodbury Shoppe. There are screen used filming props throughout the museum including the iconic “Don’t Open Dead Inside” doors and Merle’s motorcycle along with a cell from the prison. The cast members through the years have also signed the walls throughout the museum. You can take photos in the museum and it’s totally free. No trip to Senoia is complete without a visit to The Woodbury Shoppe and the museum in the basement.