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Yankee Candle
Category: Shopping Home & Garden Home Decor Home Decor [Edit]
25 Greenfield RdSouth Deerfield, MA 01373
(877) 636-7707
- Hours:
Mon-Sun 10 am - 6 pm
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
9 reviews for Yankee Candle
9 reviews in English
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Review from Holly B.
Can I just say I had sooo much fun coming here. It literally took me a couple hours to go through the whole place. There is so much to see and I don't even think I saw everything. I loved all the vinaigrettes and pastas they had, who would have known. I'm coming back here next season for all the new Yankee scents.
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Review from Jeff W.
It's a candle/home goods super store. Went up here on a day trip with my mom, had a great time. Will certainly go back
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Review from Bryan R.
This place is big and has a lot, don't get me wrong. At 90,000 SF they hold a lot but I think for me where they fall short is that there is no advantage to going to this location instead of say, the mall and so I sort of think to myself well unless you have kids who want to make their own candles why go to this location? The lines to check out are usually insane, insane to the point that you will consider just walking away even after investing 30 minutes to an hour in shopping. They do have a lot of toys and trinket stuff but nothing that blows you away. This is basically a Toys R Us, Novelty store and yankee candle. Instead of driving 40 miles out of your way just go to the mall.
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Review from Courtney R.
Shutesbury, MA
Visited Yankee Candle today. Forgot how beautiful and clean and diverse this store is. Not only do they sell all of their famous candles, they carry home decor, kitchen decor, kitchen utensils, as well as dips, soups, jams, baking mixes etc. Not to mention: bathroom decor, bath and body supplies, purses, bags, clothes, jewelry, gardening supplies, dishes, mugs, plates, silverware, candle holders and snuffers ...still thinking...goodness so many great gift ideas for Christmas or anytime of year...They still have everything I remember loving to see when I was a little girl: snow, trees, ornaments, Santa, the Castle room with the suits of armor...along with all the stuffed animals and candy. Bought some ornaments for our tree and some lace runners for my vanity, as well as some new scents to sample. Totally fun afternoon, wandering and getting lost at Yankee Candle...it really is like another planet...
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Review from Kit S.
Los Angeles, CA
As if there isn't enough snow and ice in Western Mass, Yankee Candle Co has a room that actually snows. yes. well, no. fake snow, but it snows nonetheless.
You can dip your own candles for a small fee or snap a picture with the King Candle for free and then buy a chunk of pure sugary goodness in the form of fudge squares or chocolate covered pretzels. yum. All that, and if you go at the right time of the year, you get to enjoy your little sugar snack in an endlessly cheerful winter holiday atmosphere. very cheerful. a little too cheerful, if you catch my drift.
Aside from candles, you can also shop for home stuff, from ornaments to cooking utensils to furniture. Fun, sure, but it's not exactly Ikea-practical.
It's a fun little outing, good for a lazy consumer afternoon. -
Review from Margot F.
Ann Arbor, MI
KITSCH and candles and KITSCH and housewares and KITSCH and fake snow and votives scented like "Midsummer's Night(R)," "Storm Watch (R)," "Summer Fiesta (tm)," and "Just Desserts (tm)."
Sure, you can buy "Wedding Day (tm)" or "Fireside (tm)" scented candles at any of the 250+ Yankee Candle stores nationwide, or any of the several million other stores that carry them, but what's the fun if you can't do it amidst animatronic bluegrass singers and pelicans?
Repeat visitors shake their heads at the slowly disappearing quirk; according to them, idiosyncracies are disappearing by the day and it's begining to look more and more like any other outlet store. But to my newbie eyes, the live Santa-suited man in the toy workshop, the elevated train that winds through the Christmas Shop, and the random array of purchasables was still a delight--even if all I bought was a stretchy glow in the dark frisbee with a light-up center. -
Review from J. H.
Cambridge, MA
This is not your everyday Yankee Candle store. First of all, the place is HUGE (90k square feet), with not just candles of every shape, size and scent, but also candle accessories, and other home decor items. This is THE flagship Yankee Candle store and it is open year round.
The animitronic "Candle Mountain Boys" perform twice an hour. So gather the kiddies around for some top-notch (heh) entertainment. There is a restaurant and sweet shop on site as well. -
Review from Sarah M.
Brooklyn, NY
Country and olfactory sensory overload! If country decor is your thing, this place is for you, but I was crawling in my skin and couldn't wait to get out of there.
Listed in: New England in the Fall
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Review from Jen and Tim S.
Littleton, MA
Really fun way to spend a day! As Tim said, it's like they don't just have candles, they've also got TJ Maxx ... which is pretty much true, lots of decorative stuff for your home in addition to candles, christmas ornaments, alllll the different collectible christmas villages you can think of, good food gift items like mix for scones, silicone coated whisks, and Rachel Ray's EVOO. Lots of food options (we ate lunch at the bar in Chandler's - yum). Definitely a fun & different way and a good head start on holiday shopping/spirit!
