Menage Gallery
Address
134 Main St, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 01930
Phone
+1 978-283-6030Loading map...
Menage Gallery is an antique furniture store located in Gloucester, Massachusetts that has captivated customers with its "absolutely gorgeous" offerings and "incredible craftsmanship." According to reviews, the store features a wide selection of "most interesting and unique furniture" that is "worth every penny" for those who can afford it.
One reviewer, Michaela Hession, raved about being able to "spend hours looking around at everything!" and advised others that the "artists put a lot of time and love into their work."
Another customer, Angela Lordi, has been a repeat visitor over the years, noting that she has "purchased a number of things" from Menage Gallery, all of which were "high quality." Similarly, George Gayl described the furniture as the "most interesting and unique" he had ever seen.
It's clear that Menage Gallery has developed a loyal following of customers who appreciate the exceptional craftsmanship and one-of-a-kind nature of the antique furniture on display. For those seeking a truly unique shopping experience, this Gloucester-based store appears to be a hidden gem worth exploring.
7 reviews
Michaela Hession
Absolutely gorgeous store and incredible craftsmanship. Could have spent hours looking around at everything! Don’t listen to what other people say about rude customer service-just be respectful, the artists put a lot of time and love into their work. Definitely worth the visit !
Angela Lordi
Lovely Shop with lots of interesting items. I have purchased a numbed of things over the years, all high quality.
George Gayl
Most interesting and unique furniture I have ever seen. Worth every penny - wish I could afford it
daniel koehler
Owner extremely rude to customers. When picking up a piece of carved WOOD, owner YELLS across the store "if you break it, you bought it". The customer in my group apologized and the owner continues to berate us about touching the merchandise. The first statement apparently wasn't enough for him. We were all adults, the chances of breaking something was highly unlikely. Not to mention who purchases something without picking it up ? I said he was unfriendly and we left. No way to treat customers who take the time to come into your store. .
Ginny Beck
My former husband Ed owns this shop and I decided to stop by to see if there was something I could purchase for a reasonable price. The workmanship is beautiful. Would love to have one of the wooden fishes, but too expensive for me. Will stop by again in September to check prices.
Anne Edgington
No stars for you! We walked in and I saw a nice pottery hanger, but I couldn't find a price. I CAREFULLY turned it in the hopes of finding a tag. The store owner completely laid me out and said I was going make it fall. I explained that I was trying to find the price. And he just yelled further! He said I shouldn't touch the merchandise. I said that it would be a good idea to put the price where people could read it. He got really mad and said "so, you going to fight me now!" Really??!! A "help wanted" sign in his store said "someone who understands retail". As a category manager for a Fortune 500 company, I am an award winning ,certified, retail space planner. Rule one: don't be rude. Rule two: place items in a visually appealing way that encourages the customer to purchase the item. He continued the to barrage me with insults, so I left. I am a middle aged woman with disposable income. A perfect demographic for this store. It should be noted that a complete stranger on the street approached me and said he was appalled at the treatment I received.
m p
Very rude customer service. Not welcoming. Careful not to touch something that is set down on a table with one hand or you will be reprimanded before the guy at the desk even welcomes you into the overpriced store with work which falls significantly short of other galleries quality and designs along the north shore.