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    West Shore Home

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    I found this little shop near Sugar Momma's and Urban Arts and Crafts, in Briarcliff Village. The…read moreword "Sale" got me in. I entered, and was greeted by the clerk who asked if I needed any help, just ask. She seemed to herself. This is a gourmet kitchen gadget and sauce store. I guess most of the shops at Briarcliff Village are all specialty shops, some have better service than others. I watched as the employee went from behind the counter, and glance at me with a smirk. OMG, did she just smirk at me? I am not snobbish, and don't get it when employees are. I looked around the shop, with the sauces that caught my eye: pineapple habenero, and a few others that I'd buy, but maybe not today. She has a mediocre supply of specialty dips, (the chipotle looked really good in the jar.). To market as a gourmet food store, you'd need more food items, and less gadgetry. I didn't see much that would qualify for the name, "gourmet". This store is a tiny Function Junction, and a very small smidgen of Pryde's Olde Westport, which is a shorter drive for me. I wanted some more seasoned skewers, most stores with the word "Gourmet" in the title, carries these. Around the alcove of the store, there's a sign that says "Wine tasting." I didn't go over there, I didn't want to drink any wine. I think they also must offer classes. When I saw the employee reading the sauce jar's label, (yeah, total back turned to all the customers, and reading the sauce label) I decided not to ask about the skewers. A bit on the snobbish side, I dare to think. Meh.

    When I stepped inside, I couldn't help but think, "Oh, cute little kitchen shop." There was tons of…read morelittle trinkets to make any budding chef feel at home. As I wandered around looking at what else my kitchen would need, the saleslady attempted to make conversation. She started out by asking me if I was looking for something so I can cook for Easter. I responded by saying that I don't celebrate Easter because I'm not Catholic or Christian. And that's when I got the stinkeye. The rest of my time there, I felt completely ignored but not in the way that sales people do so that you can peruse. I felt judged (doesn't Christianity preach not to judge?) and not wanted in the store. I browsed a couple more minutes in really uncomfortable silence and then left. Sure it's a local business but that means they need to work that much harder not to ostracize their customers. It's a shame because there were some cute things in the store, albeit a bit overpriced, and cooking classes. The cooking classes looked interesting enough but I doubt my heathen self would be welcome so I guess I'll never know.

    West Shore Home - windowsinstallation - Updated May 2026

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