Great experience at Sur La Table. I went in knowing exactly what I needed, but felt like I could find it on my own. «Taking a right» as soon as I entered, I wondered down the aisle. I guess I looked like I was looking for something, as one of the associates asked could they help me. I told her I was looking for the Leuke popcorn maker & she took me right to the rack.(Side note, naturally, it was on the other side of the store — my luck!) Beautiful store, neat & organized, fairly reasonable prices. Lots of employees there to help & check out your purchase. Love the in-store cooking classes, I’d really like to try those out one day. Parking is NOT good, as you’re in a busy North Hills shopping area.
Ash D.
Place rating: 1 Swansboro, NC
Really disappointed in the lack of customer service. I went into this location for a very specific request that I needed assistance on. When I walked in there was not anyone available. I was not upset at this point, I chose to look around the store. I made a full lap around the store and stood by the counter for 10 minutes. Not a single person working acknowledged me or asked if I needed help. It was after watching me put my items back and walk towards the exit that someone actually asked if I needed anything. I’m sorry, I’d rather leave and take my money somewhere it will be appreciated.
Katharine B.
Place rating: 4 Cary, NC
I stopped into Sur La Table shortly after they opened while shopping at North Hills. They are in a great location and right next to Lululemon and near Starbucks. The store offers all kinds of cooking gadgets, cutlery, glassware, coffee machines, and everything for the cook in your life. There is one in Southpoint in Durham and it is nice to have one in North Raleigh now as well. They offer cooking classes in the back and there is a beautiful white kitchen in where all of their classes take place. I stopped in and was just browsing and asked the helpful attendant about the cutting knives. She gave me a short tutorial and let me hold a knife to see if I was interested in the feel of it. She explained that you can also try out the knives in a class if you really want to cut and chop and take it for a spin before you buy a knife. I can see the classes being a great idea for corporate teambuilding or gift ideas.