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    Suffield Second Chance Shop

    4.6 (11 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Great business model and great idea to keep things out of the landfill some of the little quirky craft pieces available or treasures

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    Going to the Chapel Dress Shop

    (10 reviews)

    Ellen and her staff are absolutely amazing. They are so kind, attentive, knowledgeable about their…read moredresses, and have a keen ability to pull dresses that are exactly what you're looking for. I found my wedding dress here and it is the nicest quality piece of clothing I have ever worn and I was able to get it for 50% off the list price. During my appointment I had three wonderful women waiting on me. I felt like a queen! You have to come here if you want a boutique experience and designer quality without paying the designer price tag.

    Our family will NEVER recommend this place, nor will we ever be returning. From the moment my…read moremother walked in we were greeted by the owner who immediately snapped "we're not open until 2! Do you even have an appointment? This is appointment only". We did have a 2:00 appt, which we showed up 5 minutes early for. This foreshadowed the rest of the visit. We weren't allowed to touch the dresses or look at them we were given clips to clip on the dresses we wanted to look at and were constantly snapped at by the owner saying "don't touch the dresses, only pin them with the clip". My mom did find a beautiful dress and she wanted to take a picture for my brother and his fiancée and the woman said "there's no photos in here, it's our store policy. You can only FaceTime". They weren't available for FaceTime which is why she wanted a photo. Also to make sure she could match the color of the dress to my father's tux for the wedding. The owner continued to snap and be rude to both my mother and my brother's future MIL. They were so uncomfortable that my mom said she had to step out to take a phone call so that she could leave and the woman made a snarky comment to my brother's future MIL like "ugh, I know she's just not coming back, she didn't even make another appointment!!" Needless to say, the owner of the bridal store has zero clue what customer service is and is going to have a hard time running her business when her attitude is so harsh and off putting. Shopping for a wedding is suppose to be a happy time. Go anywhere else. Steer clear from there. Do better. Be kind.

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    Bielonko Farms

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    "When are you gonna come down? When are you going to land?…read moreI should have stayed on the farm I should have listened to my old man" (Elton John) Bielonko Farms is a cute modestly sized farmstand in scenic Suffield, CT -more or less halfway between Bradley Airport and the Massachusetts border. They sell gorgeous locally farmed produce like corn, tomatoes, squash, peppers, cucumbers and beans. Being close to Halloween, we saw scores of pumpkins of every size and description everywhere. Flowers were also well represented with overflowing flowerpots and baskets bursting with color in every direction. They feature two big signs that will catch your attention. One says, "Thanks to All Vets" and another says, "If You Can't Stop, Smile as you Go By". We were on a mission to pick up some cornstalks to decorate the light pole on the front lawn, and we did take home a nice bundle of stalks for $10. It was brimming with humongous ears of corn, which we detached and tossed into the woods, so as to discourage the bears from loitering by our front door. PRO TIP The website on their Yelp page is a broken link. Apparently, they have replaced their website with a Facebook page, which seems to be an increasingly popular trend among businesses.

    While driving around with my husband and son we came across this gem. The young ladies there were…read morevery sweet and helpful. They had a wonderful selection of pumpkins, mums and veggies. My favorite were the sunflowers! We filled our trunk up, I will definitely be back next year for my fall decor.

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    Suffield Music Lessons

    (3 reviews)

    We have been with Suffield Music for over ten years now. My three children play multiple…read moreinstruments and have really excelled because of the instruction, support, and mentoring the have received from their teachers. I will always be grateful for the outstanding musical education they are getting!

    A musical education is hard to come by these days. Gone are the times when the little old lady down…read morethe road gave piano lessons to neighborhood kids, either because fewer and fewer kids can be pulled from their video games or little old ladies have no interest in trying to teach music to children who would rather pretend to play music. And, as local school districts search for more ways to cut their budgets, music programs are often targeted resulting in water-downed programs that at best can only whet the appetites of future musicians. It's a wonder that music hasn't become a lost art. Thankfully, there are still places like Suffield Music to pick up the baton thrown away by public education and little old ladies down the road. Suffield Music offers a wide variety of incredibly affordable personal music lessons ranging from guitar to piano to violin to everything. I really can't think of an instrument I haven't seen taught there. The owner Josh is so plugged into the local music scene that if a student was interested in learning a unique instrument like the sitar, he could find a teacher. When my son's proficiency at the guitar exceeded my elementary knowledge of a dozen or so chords, I called Suffield Music and they paired him with an instructor that matched his musical interests. The instructor, who himself was not only a Berklee College of Music grad but a veteran of many bands, plugged into my son's musical interests and taught him how to connect his passions to his instrument, and the results were nothing short of inspiring. When my daughter, whose musical tastes centered around the work of a country-turned-pop artist, she was paired with a different instructor who taught her how to hold an audience with just her guitar and her voice. About a year later, she got up on stage in front of the entire middle school a performed a solo acoustic version of Niall Horan's "This Town" to, no exaggeration, thunderous applause. So, it goes without saying, I got my money's worth for my kids' music lessons. When my wife bought me a very expensive Fender Telecaster for my birthday, I resolved to raise my grunge-era guitar skills to a new level. And, I knew where to go. I was paired with an instructor who was nothing short of a musical savant. He took me, upon request, from the 12-bar blues to songs with wild alternative tunings. He taught me how to build and release audience tension along with some basic tips about handling a very cool instrument. I've played solo gigs numerous times, including twice at my town's annual fair, and reached a level where both my instructor and the owner said I should consider playing professionally at local bars and microbreweries. I guess I graduated. Look, music is not for everyone. It takes work, patience and perseverance. It is not for the dreamer who doesn't want to put in the effort. From a musical education, you get what you put into it. If your child or you, for that matter, truly want to know how to play an instrument at the highest of levels, give Suffield Music a shot. The experience, if you let it, will be truly transformative.

    Suffield Second Chance Shop - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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