Hours
Tuesday | 9AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 9AM–5PM |
Thursday | 9AM–5PM |
Friday | 8AM–4PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 9AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 102 E Seneca St, Sherrill, NY 13461 Phone: (844) 386-2338 Website: https://libertytabletop.com/
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Review Summary
Lisa Hughes
So many patterns to choose from, all the finest quality!
Matthew Klinger
The set was also shipped immediately; I received within days of my order.
Tony K
Everyone needs a job, and people get what they can afford.
Melissa Smith
I had been wanting to get a new set and some steak knives from this awesome American company, and was able to recently. We’ve always had flatware (it’s vintage now, lol) from them and it was exciting to get something new. We got the Candra pattern, it’s beautiful and of great quality, of course. Thank you!!
Sean Whittin
Very friendly helpful and extremely informative. Would definitely recommend making the trip so see everything in person.
Tony K
Beyond my (very high) expectations. It is superbly weighted, polished, and crafted. I had been looking for a sterling silver set, but was never willing to shell out the money. I wanted very high quality, mid-century beauty, and ethical labour and environmental practices. Took me forever to find Liberty, and I am glad we waited. Treated ourselves to this for our 25th anniversary. Most people cannot afford such a fine but pricey flatware set, and I don’t think it’s fair to bash the much cheaper overseas sets they will end up buying. Everyone needs a job, and people get what they can afford. That said, if you want to ‘make America great again’, buying from a socially responsible US company that produces gorgeous flatware is a good way to start. (Sidenote- we have horribly hard water in Southern Ontario, Canada- even with a good water softener system. After the first dishwasher run, I almost had a heart attack when I saw all the spots. Not to worry- it was just the first wash. Now they look beautiful without using rinse aid.)