4.2 – 136 reviews $$$ • Kitchen supply store
At Williams Sonoma, we believe home is the heart of everything – and the kitchen is the heart of your home. Since Chuck Williams opened his first store in Sonoma, California in 1956, we’ve helped shape the way people cook, entertain and live. Williams Sonoma offers a wide variety of cookware, bakeware, kitchen tools, tableware, specialty foods and more – all characterized by our commitment to premium-quality, artisanal craftsmanship and cutting-edge innovation. At Williams Sonoma Home, we bring classic design and timeless luxury to the comforts of home with an exclusive assortment of furnishings, lighting and decorative accessories. Our mission remains the same as it was over sixty years ago: to inspire people everywhere, every day.
Upscale chain offering high-end cookware, house-label kitchen accessories & gourmet goods.
Located In: South Coast Plaza
Service Options: In-store shopping · Curbside pickup · Delivery
Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff wear masks ·
Hours
Thursday | 10AM–8PM |
Friday | 10AM–8PM |
Saturday | 10AM–8PM |
Sunday | 10AM–7PM |
Monday | 10AM–8PM |
Tuesday | 10AM–8PM |
Wednesday | 10AM–8PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address:
3333 Bear St #155, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Phone: (714) 540-1397
Website: https://www.williams-sonoma.com/stores/us/ca/costa-mesa-south-coast-plaza/
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Review Summary
Diana Kauble
Love this store, great selection of kitchen and serving equipment
megaoption
The finest and most tasteful products at high prices.
David Matthews
This location offers cooking classes.
Christopher Nguyen
Customer service has ample room for improvement. I was offended by the lack of professionalism and this person’s rudeness that I had to provide some free feedback so hopefully W-S can work on improving their in-store experience.After about 20 minutes of browsing, a salesperson approached me and asked if I needed assistance finding anything. I said, Sure! Can you show me where I might be able to find a truffle plane? She asks, A what? I repeat myself, A truffle plane. She asks, A truffle what? I understand she may not hear me clearly, we’re both wearing face coverings, so I repeat myself again, A truffle plane. It’s used to shave truffles into thin slices. I can show you what it looks like from your website. She rudely cuts me off and snarkily says while walking away to presumably lead me to where it may be found in the store saying, Well, lots of things are on the website. Is it a mandolin? It would be over by the rest of the kitchen gadgets. I tried explaining to her, Yes, I totally understand that online inventory may be very different from in-store inventory but she couldn’t be bothered to listen to me explain.Not too long after, we part ways with her saying, Sorry, I can’t help you. No bye, no thanks for shopping here, no Can I help you find anything else?I felt she could have handled this interaction with a more human touch, kindness, zero pretentiousness, willingness to help patrons figure out solutions.I was surprised that a brick and mortar store would treat customers like this. I’ll probably just buy what I need elsewhere.
Josh Lewis
Really expensive, but they have a ton of cool gadgets. They also make a lot of different sauces, and the tasters they have a available are very good. They also do cooking demos and other things here. Definitely fun to window shoo if you’re into cooking.
C Abad
Great shopping experience for Mother’s Day and good selection of Nordic ware.
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