I've been to this store a few times now, and they have literally everything you could need for cooking even down to the basics. Good quality items and beautiful selection of glassware/ceramic...
Goods For Cooks
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Goods for Cooks, a Bloomington establishment since 1973, offers a carefully curated collection of kitchen tools, unique finds, and gourmet provisions. The ethos of the store revolves around the idea of nurturing, empowering, and fostering connections through the act of cooking and sharing meals.
Unlike traditional kitchen stores, Goods for Cooks prioritizes quality over quantity, aiming to provide customers with the perfect tool for their culinary needs. The knowledgeable staff understands the significance of food in our lives and is dedicated to offering tailored advice to enhance each customer's cooking experience.
Embracing the philosophy that food is not just sustenance but a reflection of our identities and histories, Goods for Cooks invites visitors to explore their offerings and be inspired to create meaningful culinary traditions in their own homes.
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This store is AMAZING! They have almost everything you could ever need as someone who loves to cook including some unique finds I have not seen anywhere else. Price point is moderate (I spent $100...
This store is my happy place. I go out of my way to make a stop here if I am ever in Indiana for any reason. This is a perfect stop for anyone that loves to cook, bake or eat! Prices are a bit...
If you love cook at all or know somebody who does... this is the store. If there is any kitchen gadget to be had, I am certain you can find it here. German knives, clay pots, kitchen towels,...
Across form the courthouse in Bloomington is a shop filled with kitchen items (utensils, bowls, cups, etc) and specialty foods (salsa, teas, bitters, mixes, and dressings.) What makes this place...
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