the habitat logo with the words habitat since 1975
Frank O.
Feb 15, 2021
When you first walk in the door, this shop appears to have the potential to be a small Williams Sonoma or Sur la Table, but the similarities end when you spend a few moments trying to find something specific. Certain item sizes, colors, model variations, etc. are always "out of stock", leaving you frustrated that you wasted your time going to a brick-and-mortar store, and ultimately having to go home and order the product online.I tried to give this store a chance, but after many, many experiences like that over the course of several years, I have given up hope on Habitat entirely. I haven't been there for over a year, but the older (unfriendly) lady at the cash register outright lied to me about product availability, saying that a brand of bowl only came in the size and color they had in stock -- all while I was comparing other colors and sizes on my phone, available from vendors around the country. Sometimes they have something in stock in small quantities, and if you miss out, they may not have it again for months; and I don't mean obscure seasonal decorations, but cooking essentials that are needed year-round.Everyone complains that local stores are going out of business because of internet competition, but I think that's largely an excuse made by dud business owners. For example: right next door is Hobby Town USA which has an amazing supply of products, competitive prices with online giants, and the gumption to do special orders for rapid delivery if you need something they don't have. Habitat, by comparison, seems like a place that "wants to act" as if they're a serious cooking store, but then doesn't want to put in the effort or investment to stock the product quantities and varieties needed by true, hardcore foodies.
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Ruth F.
Nov 27, 2011
Very surprised no one's reviewed them yet. Habitat's been in Lincoln for ages; I have wedding gifts from here. I really only check out the cooking side of the store; the home decor section is lovely but isn't what I came for. If you need several choices in size and brand for springform pans, or you want a wooden lemon reamer or a citrus zester, this is the place. They have free recipes set up in a drawer on a table; a select collection of cookbooks and foodie books; spices (Madagascar vanilla; no Tahitian, alas, but no one seems to carry that); a small selection of high-end chocolate bars; silicone baking sheets...well, it's a good gourmet cooking store and if that sounds like fun to you you'll love it.
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Scott W.
Jun 20, 2018
Agreed little version of Williams Sonoma or Sur Le Table. Friendly people. I got a cool nonstick induction-capable wok here. They have a big line of flavored olive oils and balsamic vinegars, I'll be back to try those soon!
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Donna M.
May 25, 2017
Love this shop, excellent selection of kitchen gear with great gifts for just about anyone. Excellent service, I was looking for a specific item and they called me to let me know when they had more in.
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HS S.
Aug 12, 2015
Small version of William sonoma. Very easy to spend money I love all the kinchen stuff!!!
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Rated: 3.7 (3 reviews) · $$
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