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Applewares Closed! — Brooklynian

Applewares Closed!

brooklyngigcenter
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Yet another sad announcement of its kind...Applewares closed this week, and they're moving eveything out.

Great store, poor choice of location....how would anyone know they exist?

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  • Subject: there was nothing IN it

    The actual variety of what was IN the store was skimpy. And expensive. As if all of Tarzian (the fancy one)'s window display was moved into that location. And that's it. No wonder they are closing!
  • Yeah, that place sucked donkey ass... I remember I asked about a pot holder once and the guy working behind the counter sucker punched me in the sternum.

    Where was it again?
  • it was basically the backside of Applewood, no? Seemed expensive and too specialized.
  • It was a poor location, very little selection and high prices. Tarzian West has much more stock, i went into Applewares once and bought a very nice kitchen knife, the man behind the counter was quite helpful. but, honestly, I couldn't see myself going back there, they really didn't carry much.
  • Are they having a sale? Or just moving everything out? It was an odd location. I wandered in there once by chance, saw soem things I kinda liked but not for the steep price.
  • they're gone gone gone
  • kosherdave wrote: Are they having a sale? Or just moving everything out? It was an odd location. I wandered in there once by chance, saw soem things I kinda liked but not for the steep price.
    They already had the sale - a very good sale, too. I've been on Applewood's e-mail list for several years, that's how I found out about it.

    Nice people, great restaurant, probably thought the neighborhood would support the tariff - piss-poor store location.
  • i always wonder if there is any relation between applewares or applewood? the shop and restaurant? someone told me there are two separate shops, but i think they have similar logo if i remember correctly?
  • this is the first i've heard of them
  • KhuntienNang wrote: i always wonder if there is any relation between applewares or applewood? the shop and restaurant? someone told me there are two separate shops, but i think they have similar logo if i remember correctly?
    Owned by the same couple - David and Laura Shea
  • I never noticed this place. Where exactly is/was it?
  • WHAAATTT the HELL is Applewares?

    A store that sells hardware for growing apples or hardware decorated with apples or utensils to make apple pies with or a kids clothing store???
  • They sold 121 different solutions for coring apples.
  • [quote="raw"]WHAAATTT the HELL is Applewares?

    A store that sells hardware for growing apples or hardware decorated with apples or utensils to make apple pies with or a kids clothing store???[/qu


    boy, that's some lame stuff
  • seriously, they sold higher-end kitchen utensils, knives, aprons, etc., etc.
  • ^^Just not much of it
  • great spot for the relocation of a longtime butcher being priced out of 5th avenue...
  • Flexichick wrote: I never noticed this place. Where exactly is/was it?
    applewood the restaurant, is on 11th st, by 7th ave.
    and i think applewares is just behind it on the next block, 10th st, by 7th. i've never been to the store myself, but have walked pass it several times, they dont seem to have many things in the store.
  • they had a lot of le creuset pots. personally, i've found a number of them on the street in trash; it's amazing what a good brillo pad will accomplish.
  • I finally noticed this place today. Too little, too late
  • I thought it was a place that sold stolen mac software, so I was like...... DUH, of course they closed down. alas, the fruit did not grow on my tree this morning.
  • hey, I like the A&S suggestion. no idea if it's suitable space, but it would make them closer to me, so I vote YES!!
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