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    Simon Pearce

    4.2 (14 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    The mildly interesting glass blowing room at Simon Pearce.

    So, it was weird to drive from Boston, through Vermont, and end up at an outlet store staffed by those with a certain level of NYC/FL snowbird rudeness and abruptness. Don't ask to dine in the restaurant if you haven't booked reservations three weeks out, and heaven help you if you ask for your glass items to be boxed for travel! The restaurant hostess will cut you off mid-sentence and tsk tsk you for not knowing to make reservations. She has no suggestions where else to eat in town. The cashier is similarly abrupt, barely wanting to engage anything more than minimally getting through the transaction, she rolls her eyes handing off the fragile items to a colleague and disdainfully says: Box for travel, no ribbon. The location is beautiful and the glassblowing room is mildly interesting even if you've seen better pedigree glass blowing sites like Corning, Steuben, Chihuly... Oh well. Not impressed with Simone Pearce Customer Care. Dismissive and "Sorry for your experience" is not what Customer Care looks like.

    Matthew A.

    Beautiful, simple, and very expensive handmade blown glass and pottery. Made in Vermont, onsite, Simon Pearce is a nice place to stop and check out. You can watch them blow the glass and make the pottery right there which is really cool. The grounds and buildings are simply clean and well decorated. The prices are out of this world high. Like $45 for a glass tree ornament and $80 for a wine glass or highball. You know it is expensive when I can not even afford the "Seconds" which are also offered.

    Olivia R.

    Awesome experience watching them glassblowing- they were making red wine glasses. So so cool to watch the process I understand why their glass is the price it is. I would come back here again in heartbeat because most of the store was "seconds" meaning there were minor imperfections. I don't mind that though it makes them unique. Also less expensive than their "perfect pieces" I literally wanted everything. It's such high quality and so beautiful- it's hard not to want everything.

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    K. Grace K.

    Love Simon Pearce. They are having a Labor Day sale for 20% off "seconds," pottery and glass with minor (and I mean minor) defects. Pottery with a little bubble just broadcasts handmade. You want to go pick out your own seconds bc they are all different. I prefer bubbles in the glaze to brown spots. You also want to check that your items don't rock. Yelp says "closed today" but that isn't right. Beautiful crafts, nice people.

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    We went to the restaurant for appetizers and a drink. Everyone who worked there was so friendly. It was so relaxing sitting

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    9 years ago

    This is a great outlet store. Many of the same items as the full price store but with tiny imperfections that are mostly not noticeable.

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    10 years ago

    Very enjoyable.. Had a great table with spectacular view.. Food was fresh.. Service deightful

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    1.0(1 review)
    15.5 mi

    I was looking for someone to do a variety of jobs around my home. The person I normally use was too…read morebusy to take on any additional work, so I went on Google and found Rob the Pro Handyman. His reviews looked fine, but there were not many, Taking a chance, I contacted The Pro to see if he had time to take on my jobs. He would. Since I had not worked with The Pro before, I gave him some very simple tasks to do before asking him to do any of my larger jobs. When he arrived at my house, I showed him a bathroom vanity door that needed to be replace, a bookcase that needed three shelves to be stained and attached to the frame of the bookcase, a leaded glass piece I wanted hung in a window and a place under the front porch where I wanted one piece of lattice attached. All basic jobs. To do the vanity door and bookcase, I permitted The Pro to take them to his workshop to do the work. The next time I saw The Pro, he returned with a finished bookcase and the vanity door. Before bringing the bookcase in the house, a screw used to attach a shelf to the frame fell out. The Pro screwed it back in. When the bookcase was brought inside the house and set on the floor, another screw fell out. I told The Pro I would tighten the screw myself after filling the hole with wood glue. Next The Pro went to attach the replacement vanity door (which I had furnished). Though he had taken it to his workshop, he had not bothered to pre-drill the hole used to attach the knob. So, he drilled the hole in the bathroom. Then he asked me for the knob so he could attach it and I had to remind him he took it with him. He had forgotten and realized he had left it at his workshop and would need to go get it. I told him to get the knob and drop it off the next day and I would attach it. Then he left without addressing any of the other jobs I wanted him to do. The following day, he left the knob and the stain I had proved to stain the shelves on my front porch. Shortly after I got a bill for $200 which I paid through PayPal. A day or two later, I turned the bookcase upside down to fill the screw hole with glue and then secure the shelf with the screw that had fallen out. As soon as I turned the bookcase upside down, all three shelves came crashing down on top of one another. None of the screws held. The Pro had purchased the wrong size screw. I then learned that he had only stained one side of the shelves, had written on the bottom of a shelf, and had mismeasured where to place the screws that multiple screw holes were on the bottom of the shelve. In addition, the bottom of the shelf had small globs of stain on them. It appeared that The Pro had stacked wet stained shelves on top of one another. I reached out to The Pro to see how he wanted to resolve the issue. No response. After a short period, I made a second attempt. Again, no response. Next, I reached out to PayPal, and I sent a message through their system to The Pro. Once again, no response. Finally, I filed a claim through PayPal, they investigated my claim and found The Pro negligent and refunded my $200.

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    1.0(3 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    Poor quality work. Sloppy and rushed. Had them stain my home due to I didn't have the time to do it…read moremyself. I'm still finding areas where the work was sloppy, stain was splattered on the roof, windows, door nobs, the deck. I would have been better off taking a week off of work and doing the work myself. For a " professional painting company" I'm extremely unimpressed. After reaching out to them showing the "supervisors" the sloppy work... they offered me a measly $100 off my $7,000+ bill. More of an insult than making it right. I would not recommend them if you want any sort of quality.

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