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    Hobby Lobby

    3.8 (16 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Christine L.

    Wow this place is huge! Expect to spend time if you really want to browse. They have so much in store ranging from Halloween decor, frames, home decor, games, plushies, clothing, calendars, etc. Trust me, the list does go on. There are staff around the store and in the aisles if you need assistance. You can find many things for decent decent prices. Went to browse and was going to head back again, but it closed at 5:30 because of Labor Day. Do appreciate that it was open though. Definitely will be back to things on my list!

    Srini V.

    Massive store located on the southern edge of Tribeca. The sheer variety of invedntory is mind-boggling--arts and crafts, home décor, floral arrangements, fabrics, kitchen supplies, frames, party goods--the list goes on and on. With over 80,000 products, I estimated that if you spent 30 seconds browsing each one, it would take nearly a month to get through the entire store. Most items are deeply discounted and appear to be sourced primarily from China--which feels a bit at odds with the company's branding around traditional American values. The choice of location is surprising. This is premium real estate with steep rents, and many local residents might avoid the store due to ongoing controversies around its HR policies and publicly stated beliefs. It's unclear how the economics of this location will work in the long run. That said, the store is conveniently located and earns high marks for its breadth of products--if you're willing to put in the time to find what you're looking for in their sprawling space.

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    Sherry S.

    Let me start by saying that I love Hobby Lobby! I've been to other locations on Long Island and I am so excited that there is a location in NYC. The store is massive and there are a lot of great deals. I'll definitely be back to purchase some decor items for upcoming summer events. The customer service was great and the cashier was friendly. Thank you for coming to NYC!

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    Amy M.

    Great selection and good prices will come back weekly to stock up on all my holiday needs. I didn't get to view the whole store either as it is massive and in a beautiful area to boot!

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    Lin Y.

    I'm loving this place! Hobby Lobby is two stores big! What Barnes and Noble and Bed, Bath and Beyond used to occupy is now a crafty place! Come up the escalator! Lots of furniture and home goods mixed into craft aisles as well as Bibles, crosses and religious books and motivational works are available to uplift you! If that is not enough aisles are filled and furniture specials spill outside of the store as displays! There is a sewing section with fabric by the yard, sewing notions and machines. I didn't have enough time to look some more but tucked further down are more aisles of probably fine art supplies! Don't forget to check out the deals and the sales flyer! Sales staff are friendly and extremely helpful!I came back on another occasion and couldn't wait for the long, slow line, so I told a cashier who was closing and he radioed another cashier to come because I was in a rush and he told me to go to a specific register to wait! The cashier came immediately and I made it back just in time for my meeting! Nothing like a late lunch break to Hobby Lobby!

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    3 months ago

    Good luck surviving in NYC. Big store w lotsa cheap junk. Floral stuff all obviously plastic.

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    6 months ago

    Incredibly well stocked. The art supply section has professional grade items at reasonable prices. Too bad they are closed on Sundays

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    Amazing prices and the store is huge. Makes me feel like I'm in the suburbs and I love it. They have everything!!

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    The only reason I'm giving four stars instead of five is the checkout process can occasionally be slow peak hours.

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    4.2(416 reviews)
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    I used to visit the Pearl River Marts previous locations but my first time in Soho…read more It's not as crowded or big as i remembered it, but definitely more organized. Nice place just to browse Chinese decors, knick knacks, clothes, snacks and condiments. I bought some nice pens and a beautiful silk scarf. Prices are reasonable. I happen to chance on their little art exhibit at the back. The Red Envelop show for Lunar New Year. Very interesting. Over all, i like this place, feels like it instantly transports me to China with out leaving NYc.

    Finally made it back since the reopening and likely my last time stepping foot in SoHo. It's become…read moreoverwhelmingly crowded and far too touristy for my taste. I still remember Pearl River in the early 2000s. Two full floors and the go to spot for anything and everything Chinese: snacks, dry goods, stationery, art supplies, home goods. Walking in felt like stepping into a small piece of China right in NYC. It felt layered, authentic, and full of discovery. Fast forward a few years and Pearl River moved to Broadway in SoHo. It was still two floors, more spacious, and if I remember correctly, it had an entrance on Broadway and another toward the back (I can't recall the exact cross street). Even through its moves, it retained that sense of depth and cultural immersion. I recently stopped by the current SoHo location. It's now just one floor. The layout is open and well organized, but noticeably smaller in scope. They carry a mix of items: a small selection of blind boxes, modernized gift items, Chinese art and figurines, cupware and fine plateware, a modest kitchenware section toward the back, a small apparel and footwear area, and a reduced stationery section. A small book section with more small figurines. They also carry a small but thoughtful selection of loose leaf teas, snacks, and pantry staples. It's still cute. The prices are reasonable. There are definitely thoughtful and modern touches. But if I'm being honest, it feels different. More condensed. More curated. Slightly Americanized. And maybe that's just nostalgia talking. I experienced what Pearl River once was, and that version was special. It's not bad. It's just not the Pearl River I remember.

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