The people who work there are very helpful. They have so many gadgets, it’s a little too much fun! Bought some cute ramekins and they were 40% off! I just got lucky because I was suppose to go since December. I got great things on sale there and I often love looking at their«staff picks».
Edward R.
Tu valoración: 4 Monroe Township, NJ
With a $ 50.00 birthday gift card to Sur La Table weighing down my wallet off I go to Freehold Mall… This place is dangerous to those of us who can’t resist bright, shiny things, a phenomenon that SLT’s merchandisers take full advantage of. I wanted a new electronic kitchen scale, fish spatula, back up timer and was able to get the scale and a silicone bakers guide with still a couple bucks left on the card… not bad considering SLT’s prices are notoriously high and the sole reason I took away 1 star. Great place for just about everything kitchen and bar related but shop the sales.
Donna L.
Tu valoración: 5 Englishtown, NJ
Great, friendly, knowledgeable staff! Free knife sharpening, a couple times a year — get on their email list, to get notified of the dates. If they don’t have what you’re looking for, they will order it, notify you when it comes in, and then hold it for you until you can pick it up. Without messing it up! And no one bugs you if you just want to walk around and browse.
Liana L.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Some nicknames I’ve been called in my lifetime: –Betty Crocker Bitch –Shitty Martha Stewart Why? Well, I tend to find joy in decorating a cake. In purchasing a $ 350 All Clad sauté pan. In finding out that my favorite digital kitchen thermometers now come in neon colors. These things actually excite me. Sur La Table is a store filled with things that excite me and every time I walk in I have a mild heart attack. The people who work here are super nice and helpful and actually know what the hell they’re talking about. Don’t try to ask a William’s Sonoma employee a question because you will just receive a blank stare, but such behavior would never fly at Sur La Table. I always walk out as broke as Nancy Kerrigan’s leg in the 1994 Olympics.