The Store at Five Corners
4 New Ashford Rd, Williamstown, MA 01267, USA
Hours
| Monday | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Thursday | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Friday | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Sunday | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
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Reviews
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Vanessa Rivera
★ 5Very rustic, country farmhouse atmosphere with a long and interesting history! We stopped here for a snack while driving through. Very good pastries! I had a tasty almond croissant and my husband tried something too. I noticed they had some hot breakfast and other sandwiches, salads and such on the menu as well. A good spot to stop for a quick bite to eat. They also sell some little gifts. Friendly service. Relaxing place to sit for a little break.
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Elena Yee
★ 5I’m so glad I stopped by on my way back home. The iced coffee was smooth and not fruity (my preference). The breakfast sandwich was okay - the scrambled egg was overcooked for my taste and the bagel a little too toasted. Otherwise it was tasty. The space is spacious with plenty of places to sit. They have a curated little market so I bought some nectarine, a small watermelon, wine, and tomatillo salsa. Of course it was way more expensive than Shop Rite; however, I like supporting small independent businesses. Definitely visit!
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Lindsay Gould
★ 1TL;DR - Charming atmosphere, tragic sandwichnnI had high hopes for The Store at Five Corners... it’s close by, it’s beautiful inside, and the vibe immediately makes you want to settle in with a good sandwich and a coffee. Unfortunately, the food didn’t live up to any of that promise.
We came in excited for lunch and ended up genuinely disappointed. My sandwich was, to put it gently, joyless. The bread wasn’t toasted, the cheese wasn’t melted, and the whole thing felt rushed and cold - the culinary equivalent of being left on “read.” When you’re charging $16 for a sandwich, I don’t think it’s too much to expect basic warmth, texture, or, frankly, care.
The ambiance? Chef’s kiss. The food? Still waiting for the chef’s kiss.
It’s clear they’ve put heart into the space, but the kitchen feels like it missed the memo. I left wishing the food matched the charm, because I really wanted to love this place. Hopefully someday the menu catches up to the vibe - until then, I’ll admire The Store at Five Corners from afar (and grab my next sandwich somewhere that toasts the bread by default). -
Dawn S
★ 2I’ve been excited for the re-opening of The Store under the Bay State ownership, so I’m sad to post this lackluster review. I ordered the turkey, Brie, apple, jam sandwich on sourdough (the hero image on their website’s front page). What I got was shards of deli turkey, Brie I could kind of see but not taste, jelly from a jar, two thin slices of apple for the entire sandwich, and bread that looked more like white bread than sourdough. I understand they just opened, but this is not a complicated sandwich to put together. I was so disappointed. Maybe they could have benefited from a soft opening?
One star for the nice young person at the counter, and one star for online ordering. Decor is similar to the former iteration of the cafe, which was always very nice and cozy. I hope that posting a review will help them find their footing. -
Charles Smith
★ 5We stopped in on a whim for breakfast and were pleasantly surprised. We both ordered the egg custard sandwich with bacon. I’d never had an egg custard sandwich before, and I genuinely didn’t know what I’d been missing. If I had to summarize it in one word: wow.
The flavors were simple but perfectly balanced, and the texture was spot on. Highly recommend stopping by for a sandwich if you’re looking for a great meal in a relaxed, casual setting.