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    4.3 (12 reviews)
    ModerateSouvenir Shops
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    RJ G.

    Browsers is an awesome local gift shop type store in Downtown Hammondsport, NY that has just about every trinket related to Keuka Lake and the surrounding area! The location is very charming on the outside as well as on the inside, and in a very convenient store front location right across from the park! Selling signs, gifts, clothing, toys, and more- it really has something for everyone. For such a small place they pack a lot in, but in every corner you can find something new! It's super neat to explore the shop and it's cool layout, and finding something delightful in seconds. I love the Keuka Lake T-shirt collection, and as I was choosing the staff made sure everything was ok and even helped me find and decide on one I liked. The store was pretty busy, but the staff were kind and attentive and made sure things moved along nicely! Overall, my family and I always love visiting Browsers when were here over the summer on the lake! It's an essential shop and never disappoints. There's truly something wonderful for everyone!

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    I've always supported small, local businesses. So, I was happy to come in and support this one. I…read morewas even happier to leave. I entered the small store and immediately went to the fudge counter, in the middle of the store on the left. The lady was finishing waiting on a gentleman. She barely greeted me and asked what I wanted. I started to ask a question and she interrupted. She interrupted everytime, before I was finished, as if she knew what I was going to ask. I thought it was rude and off-putting. She offered a fudge sample. I had one of orange cream, and a toffee (fudge is $14.99/lb). It was overly sweet, not very flavorful or aromatic, and had the texture of Play-doh. And then I spied Them: couple of small, black, fly-like bugs that landed on the very toffee fudge that I just sampled, and hovered above the orange cream. That was it for me. Between that and the rude proprietress, I decided to cut my losses. They have a conglomeration of small gift items, such as earrings, mood rings (remember those?), bracelets and some candies and graphic t-shirts. Everything seemed neat, but haphazardly scattered throughout. There's on-street parking, and the only handicap spot is right next to the store, in front of the old, abandoned Papa Joe's Restaurant (sad, because that was my favorite: dining on their deck with great, live music, friendly locals, drinks and tempura shrimp). I wish I had a more positive experience. But this just wasn't worth the trip (35 miles 1 way) or the money, especially with the bugs sitting on food. But hey, I guess for some it would be a source of protein. Just not me.

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