This is such a beautiful stop on our excursion on the cape. This is the cook shop in Brewster. They had this little garden outside that was just perfect respite from the heat. Inside you will find literally everything you need for your kitchen from spices, flavorings, sauces to utensils, cookware, tableware, gadgets. They have a second floor that is an absolute must to explore. They have loads of pans, pots, bake and cookware and the largest selection of cast iron I’ve seen anywhere. The best part about this store in my opinion was the staff. I asked for a few things and each time was greeted with friendly face and positive results. Each time walking me to exactly what I needed. They were knowledgeable and cared about helping me. We clearly thought we were going to walk out of there spending a few hundred dollars but the prices were very reasonable and for what we got we expected to pay a higher price for. I can recommend this store for anyone interested in an item they need in their kitchen or just shopping for a gift for someone else. Either way it’s a great...
   Read moreWhat a great place to find just about anything u need in the kitchen! I was looking for new knives but didn't want to go to a big box store and wanted to help out the little guy. Boy what a great choice! To b covid safe only 8 allowed in at a time-and they did keep track. It seems small from the outside, but they literally are packed floor to ceiling-and even some stuff on the ceiling! I didn't make it upstairs this time to give the people outside a chance since it was so cold out. They also have spices and sauces and coffees and teas for sale as well as other gourmet foods. And the help was so friendly and helpful-even went to the basement to get more sauce when there was only 1 bottle on the shelf. I will definitely be a frequent flyer to this lovely shop! More than worth the 45 min...
   Read moreThink of this place as a hardware store for foodies. The store is smallish but they have just about anything you could want for cooking. The place is two floors and is roughly divided into four major sections: shelf-stable foodstuffs (check the date on those cookies), small cooking tools (what the heck is that for? Oh! I've got to get one for Aunt Sarah), small electric appliances and large pots and pans, and soft goods like aprons and towels. I find it virtually impossible to go in without finding SOMETHING that I "need". The owner is a large happy guy who seems way more interested in your satisfaction than his sale. It's definitely worth the trip. Stop by and get that left-handed lobstah pick you've been...
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