If you need a quick hostess gift or are looking to redecorate your entire home(including accent furniture and large area rugs) then this is your place. Not to mention a great children’s section(Eric Carle books, Aden & Anais blankets, and Hape toys), this place is definitely an essential in East Longmeadow. They also have exotic coffees, teas, and random snacks. Overall, you can always find something here that you don’t need but somehow you cannot imagine walking away from, all at deeply discounted prices.
Jeffrey G.
Classificação do local: 4 Springfield, MA
Such a fine store filled with all kinds of treasures that nobody really needs, but certainly wants. Plenty of bargains on nearly every aisle. Products change quite rapidly, so if you see something you like — get it. Some of my favorites are coffee, specialty oils, and dog treats.
Maya A.
Classificação do local: 4 Longmeadow, MA
I totally love this store. You can pretty much find anything you need here. I was in search of a cupcake holder for my son’s birthday and I was able to find it here. They had a huge assortment of colors and style. I always come here to buy random decoration items for the house. The prices are pretty decent and if you find them on sale, it’s actually pretty amazing how cheap the item ends up costing you. They also have name brand stuff. I get really excited when I find Kate Spade sheets or napkin holders. The store is pretty organized and the employees are really nice. They have things from kitchenware, pet beds, journals, paintings, mirrors, wrapping paper, fake plants, pillows and even costumes. If you haven’t been to a Homegoods yet, you should check it out. You will be totally happy with what you find here. I always find what I need here.
Scott P.
Classificação do local: 4 Springfield, MA
This store is basically full of mismatched and eccentric junk. One might call it the poor mans Pier One Imports. Cheap overpriced foreign furniture usually with scratches over it. They never have two of what you want to make a set. They sell weird oddball spices, oils, and candies. However, they are good for sheets, towels, and blankets. I did recently stop in here to look around and noticed the quality seems better. Didn’t notice any broken or scratched furniture out on display. They still carry random weird food items. I actually bought a few things. I raised my rating from three stars to four.
Rachel L.
Classificação do local: 4 Wilbraham, MA
Love it here. Great kitchen section. Nice setup of gourmet food items. Huge holiday displays especially at Christmas where there are just aisles and aisles to browse. Always a fun store to explore.
Dan L.
Classificação do local: 4 Enfield, CT
Sandwiched between a Big Y and Staples, Homegoods is part of the TJ Maxx /Marshalls chain and this location is pretty great. It’s basically the home section of TJ Maxx or Marshalls without the clothing and you can find some pretty great deals and is a great place to wander around looking for gift ideas. Great place to find bed linens and kitchen stuff, although finding complete sets can be a challenge. This one is also a great place for storage — lots of boxes and baskets. It’s got a decent amount of stuff packed into the store(which is still pretty big) so navigating with carts can be a bit of a pain. I’ve also been to the big Marshall’s /Homegoods combo down in Wethersfield, which is much bigger, but for the Homegoods portion I definitely prefer this location.