Set foot in here and welcome to the most dangerous place in Salt Lake for me… easy to run up a fairly high bill because there’s the one thing you need and a few cool accessories for it that are«must have» and then all the other cool gadgetry and spices and the ladies are so incredibly nice and charming that I could easily stay several hours… used bookstores and CD shops used to be my poison, back when there was more of them and they were better and my respective libraries were smaller, but now it’s this place… I have to replace a good amount of kitchen stuff and as I’m well past my younger, more carefree years of just using whatever plastic something was around, I want to have something higher end. Preparing higher end and more challenging dishes requires finesse, technique and good ingredients, for sure, but just like you can’t easily nail in shingles, so too here, the tools definitely do matter. This review is perhaps confusing me as much as perhaps you… am I steeling myself for progressively steeper bills for the higher end kitchen accouterments this place has(I noticed several items that I didn’t know I needed that are now teetering past the«want» into«badly want» side of things, but not quite into«need» just yet) or actually trying to review a place? Both, perhaps. Literally everything you can think of is here and if not, they will get it for you. Nothing too cheap here, so don’t come in unless you want higher end stuff, but that depends on preference, as in how many times you want to buy a particular thing. The layout is pretty well-designed and almost seems like a labyrinth designed to keep you in the store longer, but as every minute of circulating those aisles is highly pleasurable, this is not a downside. At all. Not even remotely. This place is one of the few that is literally all upside, all the way, 100%…excepting the parking, but parking in that atrocious area is hardly the fault of the store. Let me put it this way; in this case, it’s well worth the dogfight to find a parking spot, unlike every other store in the immediate vicinity(this last bit does not include Tsunami or the movie theatre, it should be noted, which are also worth the fight).
Kim T.
Classificação do local: 4 Salt Lake City, UT
I really love browsing this store. Everything you could possibly need for a kitchen and plus some. A bit pricey, but good quality stuff. If you can’t find it somewhere else, you’ll probably find it here. Very good and friendly customer service.
Patrick S.
Classificação do local: 5 Salt Lake City, UT
Amazing products and very nice employees. I would highly suggest this place.
James H.
Classificação do local: 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Spice and taste go hand n hand. You want a rock n roll salad spice it up. Desserts with a dash of cinnamon or nutmeg sets it apart. Be the one who can dash around the wOrld in a splash. Drinks, dishes are all taken to a higher level.
Michelle K.
Classificação do local: 5 Salt Lake City, UT
Spoons N’ Spice has been around for awhile, though south of Salt Lake. I’m overjoyed that they finally moved closer. Their Sugarhouse location replaced that of Zurcher’s(which moved over by Costco). I love Spoons N’ Spice because they truly have great deals on most items. We got a Hurom juicer for 40% off(or maybe 50%, I can’t quite recall), and we’ve gone back for a pasta maker(also at a great discount) and a low-priced mortar and pestle(I didn’t realize how expensive these could be). I haven’t tested out their return policy, but I haven’t had to. Customer service is pretty good from our experience. I look forward to having enough money to go back!