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Simon Pearce

2.6 (18 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Alexandra S.

I am a big fan of all things Simon Pearce which means I am very happy there is a retail store right here in Boston. Nothing however beats the experience of visiting their flagship store in Quechee Vermont which is nestled right over the beautiful waterfalls. But short of trips to Vermont which we love to take, this shop is the most convenient. On a recent gorgeous Indian summer afternoon we walked over to shop for a wedding shower gift. Once through the doors it's like walking into an art gallery...and in reality that is what this place is. Each piece whether it be glassware, pottery, wood or metal is an American hand-made piece of utilitarian artwork. As such, the prices are not inexpensive but you are getting beautiful, quality workmanship and top-notch customer service. There is a real person named Simon Pearce who in 1971 opened a glassblowing shop in Kilkenny Ireland. He came to America settling in Vermont but now has much expanded beyond the Quechee shop and has a number of retail stores as well as a great website. This Newbury Street locale boasts two floors of exquisite pieces that will especially speak to those loving modern or traditional design. With the pottery, the colors are muted and natural and the shapes feel natural and organic. A set of the dishes will be an investment but will not go out of style and will provide the basis for any kind of tablescape you might want to design. The dishes and other pottery pieces are not fussy bone china nor are they clunky heavy pottery. They are the kind of dishes you can use every day but also dishes that can be dressed up for a dinner party. We were successful in picking out a gorgeous glass serving platter for the bride to be. Had there been more than one of them available, I would have been sorely tempted to buy one for myself. Always a stand-out place for gift-buying but don't neglect yourself...your home will be all the more amazing for it.

The duck!! Great portion size! Crispy and delicious!

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Best selection of knives. Was really excited to discover this store, and see that they take knives…read moreseriously. In Downtown LA there is a fantastic store that has an insane number of knives... maybe too many. This store claims that they they have the biggest selection of knives in New England. I feel like they have enough good knives to have a varied enough selection for different preferences, but yet not overwhelming their customers with too many choices. I got a great bread knife that I'm really happy with recently. It's just the right weight (not to light) and has a really comfortable grip and an "elegant" length. It makes cutting breads really smooth and easy to cut very thin slices. It is apparently their best bread knife, and at $150, I think the price is right. Despite being on Beacon Hill, I don't feel that their prices are high or unreasonable, but just right. The store is fun to browse through for many other kitchen or cooking supplies or gifts. As a well-stocked mom and pop store it has that quality of surprise at finding something you never thought about. The personnel is also very helpful. I've been there a couple times and they seem to be knowledgeable and willing to help, to explain things and answer questions. They have personal experience with the things they sell.

Went to this store based on fine reviews to look for a specialty Japanese knife. Upon entry, it…read morefelt like they have a good selection. But the service was bad and we encuntered terrible attitude. First of all, for a fine knife store, there was no ability to try any knife. We selected a Mac 6.5in for $150 based on our past experience. It turned out they only have the one display knife to sell in the store. We also wanted to buy a magnetic knife holder. Again, it is only available inside the sealed box. We could not open the box to examine the product. We decided to just buy the knife as a gift. Paid by credit card but had to ask the clerk to get my receipt. Even that, the first offer was by email only. Overall, it was a terrible experience. Do not go there. Not worth it.

Simon Pearce - tableware - Updated May 2026

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