Where is the Best Florist in Boston, Massachusetts?
After both good and poor experiences with this shop I pause to think that despite any “misses” I continue to come back for more. Yes, I have had a few experiences with flowers lasting not at long as I would have liked but I have also experienced fresh cut flowers from here lasting more than a week. On my most recent visit the staff took the time to explain how to properly cut the variety I chose to ensure I would get the most from them. This is something that I have not found in many other florists. The staff here is very busy at times and that should not be confused with bad service. There is always a huge assortment of flowers to choose from…a refreshing escape from the standard rose, carnation & tulip only assortments in most other shops. If you are confident assembling your own arrangement and don’t need to rely on the staff for help just dive right in and start pulling out what you would like. I don’t recommend phone orders from this shop as I have placed an order and
I have gone to this flower shop and their sister shop on Boylston many times. Their price ranges can be anywhere from $15 to hundreds. One of the things that I like most about Winstons is you can buy a single stem, mix and match and get out of there without breaking a purse. They regularly have “day old” bouquets for about $15 too. They always look fresh and new to me so that is what regularly sits in my house. These bouquets usually last a whole week too. Sometimes one of two flowers die of the bunch but just like any other, I throw out the dead ones and keep the rest and sometimes the rest will last for two weeks. It’s a great deal coming for a such a beautiful florist. They also have some nice glass and bowl arrangements starting in the $40 range. Granted, the incredible stuff is all over $100 and it is incredible. Some of the most gorgeous arrangements you can think of. Another suprise is they are not afraid to mix up different colors or flowers. When I think of Winston