CAMBRIDGE, MA, November 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) Local Root - The Kitchen Store - www.localroot.com - announces its grand opening the weekend of November 17th and 18th, with a kick-off party on the evening of November 15th at 221 Concord Avenue on Observatory Hill in Cambridge, MA. The store offers the best in cookware and other kitchen essentials for the kitchen as well as an in-house knife sharpening service.
With an emphasis on unique products, specialty kitchenwares, high quality, and great design, Local Root fills a need in the Boston and Cambridge area for a local kitchen store that caters to home chefs seeking more than just the basics. As an independent and locally owned business, Local Root strives to serve its community with expertise and great customer service, offering items that will find years of use in kitchens across Boston, Cambridge, and Massachusetts.
Local Root offers the best in cookware from Mauviel, All Clad, Le Creuset, and Alessi, as well as Chicago Metallic professional baking pans, Pillivuyt French porcelain, Ateco cake decorating supplies, Rosle kitchen tools, and knives from Friedr. Dick, David Mellor and Berti. Local Root is the kitchen-centered sister store of Didriks, at 190 Concord Avenue, Cambridge.
About Local Root
At Local Root, we work to supply home chefs with the tools they need cook better, more beautiful food. We seek out cooking tools & wares manufactured from the best materials, that blend practicality and efficiency with the best in modern design. Local Root obsessively pursues quality and hopes to pass that quality on to our customers, and into their kitchens, with our selection of cookware, bakeware, cook's tools, knives, and other kitchen accoutrements.
For more information, call 617-354-2400, visit the store at 221 Concord Ave in Cambridge, MA (M-F 10-7, Sat 10-6, Sun 11-5), or visit the web site at www.localroot.com.
Contact:
Bryce Lambert
617-354-5700
Local Root - The Kitchen Store Announces Grand Opening Weekend, November 15th through 18th
Cambridge MA cookware and kitchen store offers essentials for the kitchen and offers knife sharpening service.
2012-11-13
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