Sandwich /ˈsændwɪtʃ/ is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 20,675 at the 2010 census. The Town Hall is located next to the Dexter Grist Mill in the historic district of town.
Restaurants in Sandwich
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Titcomb’s is truly a local treasure. It’s a family run business that has been here since I was a child. Their knowledge & insight of not only books but appropriate toys for different ages is so helpful. I love to visit this store and always have a wonderful experience!
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Michael Magyar’s Glass blown pieces are simply beautiful and very Cape Cod. He produces some terrific pieces including goblets and vases that are perfect for weddings and treats for yourself. I have given quite a few pairs as wedding gifts and for a smaller token (app $20.00) he has these great glass stars that look lovely in front of a window. I have given these to guests as a Cape souvenir. There are plenty of items to choose from and they’ll engrave them right on the spot.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
In the back yard of a house at 272 Cotuit road in Sandwich, there is a metal building with molten glass in a furnace at 2000 degrees. 4 glassblowers, David and Yukimi and Isabel and Peter will be making beautiful glass inside the building. You can just walk in and watch them "dance with glass" from the behind of the working bench. They will explain what they are making and will answer any questions you have, too. You can feel the heat of glass as well as the love that they have in blowing glass. They usually blow glass Wednesday-Friday. there is a small gallery at the side of the house. The gallery is open everyday 10-5.
Great local glassblowing business that makes there pieces on the premises and a gallery for pieces for sale by the main house. Great variety and price point. Owner was very down to earth and friendly. No pressure to purchase anything at all.
4.0 based on 15 reviews
The Sandwich Antiques Center remains, for over 20 years, one of the finest destination antique galleries in all of New England. Consistently drawing those, of all ages, with an eye for the interesting and an appreciation for quality and craftsmanship from around the world.
This is one of my favorite shops in the entire United States. It’s well vetted with genuine antiques and no filler and fluff. It’s a perfect layout and I spend hours every time I go. And the staff is always so sweet and kind. I think about things later that I wish I had bought and they ship them to me and are so helpful. There is very little to compare to this shopping experience so do not miss it! There is great sightseeing and dining within walking distance so it’s a great day trip for sure. And I always find bargains. Always!
3.5 based on 15 reviews
I got there about 830AM (opens at 7AM?) and there were about 40 vendors set up. However, some of them left by 9AM and I did not get to see what they had. I will go earlier next time. Definitely more vintage as far as items although there were some bikes, tools, etc. No t-shirts or beach shop stuff though but lots of collectible and decor type things and some small furniture. Had not heard of it before and stopped in from the signs on the road. I picked up a neat old radio for a bluetooth project, some records, and an antique iron plant stand. I'd say definitely worth going to.
Contemporary art gallery.
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