Great history behind this store. I’d love to live in a town with such charm and community. Sadly, most small businesses are being gobbled up. Hope to one day stop by this store and see Steve tending the register!
Becky B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Whitman, MA
Fun and interesting:) I live in the area and knew I had to make a stop here!
Christine C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Norwell, MA
i love lamp!
Chris M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marshfield, MA
A beautiful, old building in a beautiful part of town. They’ve done a great job renovating the place. It’s handicap accessible. Actors/comedians Steve Carell and his wife Nancy Walls-Carell own the place. You might find some cool Office memorabilia. They also sell Simpson Spring soda. Simpson Spring is based in Easton. You might want to grab a map if you’re not familiar with Marshfield Hills. I live in Marshfield and even I get lost sometimes.
Nat P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boston, MA
This store is must-stop for any Steve Carrell stalker or fan of «The Office.» Mr. Carrell, also known as Michael Scott, bought this store back in 2008 to save it from the wrecking ball. He apparently even tends the cash register every Thanksgiving eve as a way of reducing employment costs. I hoped Mr. Carrell would bring some much needed Hollywood glitz to the sleepy Marshfield streets. I regret to inform you that this is not the case. Besides a few signed Carrell hats and Office chotskies, the store is very ho-hum. It’s very small for even a General Store and and has a limited selection of foodstuffs. While the disadvantage of big box stores like Wal-Mart took is the impersonal customer experience, this general store felt the same and didn’t offer any local charm. The cashier, in my visit, made sure to avoid eye contact with me until the point of sale. Steve Carrell — if you are reading this — you need to bring Gordon Ramsey into this store and whip it back into shape. Please make Marshsfield proud again!
Jeff L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cary, NC
Great Store that takes you back in time. Has everything you could every need and more. Definitely check it out.
Judie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Quincy, MA
Great location, super nice staff. The building is previous and off the tourist beaten path. Pros: some nice locally made soaps and food products, penny candy and coffee. The cons: too much teenage glitter junk. Get rid of that, add more local items maybe some old timey toys, fresh ice cream and you’ve got it made. If you must cater to tourists make em pay for good stuff.
Peter S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Truro, MA
A neat little stop off the beaten path — in Marshfield Hills in a building where they used to sew uniforms for the Union Army soldiers — all spiffed up now. Good«little store» fare — i.e.: «Penny candy,» newspapers, hot coffee, fresh popped popcorn — a small selection of groceries, milk, «tonic» etc., and a decent selection of wines — it’s a bit like going back in time.
Mina I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
Nothing says awesome like sitting on the front porch of an olden timey country store having an ice cream in the summer time. Marshfield is a breath of fresh air and a great place to drive through or search out a beach to have picnic, sunbath, make sand art or swim(Humarock Beach or Brant Rock are not too far away). Super cute interior with some kitch but excellent selection for your picnic. There is a post office right next to the store — overflowing with Americana. I look forward to my first ice cream of the season on the front porch of this adorably relaxing country store.