
Lobster Rolls, Local Produce, and Crescent Ridge Ice Cream in a Quaint Setting Next to Plimoth Patuxet
If you’re looking for family fun in a historic yet relaxed atmosphere, Bramhall’s Country Store is the experience you’ve been searching for. A true family run business, Bramhall’s was founded in 1828 by the great-great-great-great grandfather of the store’s present day owners. The old saltbox structure has been many things in the past: a cobbler's shop, a carpentry barn, and one of the first post offices in the United States.
Located in a quaint country setting next to Plimoth Patuxet, and 5 minutes from historic downtown Plymouth, Bramhall’s is known for three summer staples: lobster rolls, local corn, and ice cream. We also carry local produce at the height of its freshness, flowers, fresh smoothies, and community based fun. Come relax at a picnic table under our shade trees with a lobster roll and a waffle cone, or step inside--and back in time--and see the historical artifacts on the walls and in the display cases. Our outdoor live-lobster tank has been a hit with the kids for generations. We are excited to welcome you to the heart of Chiltonville!
Phone
(508) 746-1844
Location
2 Sandwich Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
STORE Hours
Open 11-8 Everyday
Not only do we supply hyper local food but we also stock our farm stand with bouquets of flowers grown a stone’s throw from the store in our own garden.
Local flowers are available seasonably and we absolutely love working with you to customize arrangements for your special occasion. We can even harvest DIY buckets for you to create your own arrangements.
Have a special occasion or event you’d like flowers for?
Let us know, we are more than happy to work with you and create beautiful personalized arrangements!
Email: allisondimaggio@gmail.com
Instagram: BramhallsBlooms
Some of our seasonal offerings:
Sunflowers Peony Strawflower Hydrangea
Dahlias China Aster Celosia Cosmo
Zinnias Amaranth Gomphrena Veronica
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(1) Wedge grew up in Plymouth, MA in the heart of Chiltonville with his family raising sheep, cows and learning the ropes of running the Country Store from his mom and dad. Wedge was a wild one growing up. (2) When he graduated from highschool and didn't get picked for the draft - him and his buddies converted an old school bus and went on a cross country trip in "The Magic Bus". He moved to Hawaii for a few years.. homeless.. sleeping in dugouts at night and catching Yellowfin Tuna during the day. (3) On his trip back to go get his dog and move there... he met Jami. (4) He retired from his crazy lifestyle to marry his soulmate and have 4 kids. Ben, Sam, Sally and Liz... Who made his life a different kind of crazy. (5) Wedge was a jack of all trades providing for his family. He was a real estate agent, a lobsterman, ran the family store, ran the family garden and snow plowed in the winter. Even with all of that, his favorite job was being a dad. He taught the kids how to work at the store, run the garden, reshingle the horse barn, mow the lawn, bait a hook, and many more life lessons.
In August of 2013 Wedge was diagnosed with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer. This disease came on extremely strong and the doctors said he only had a couple months left to live. Knowing Wedge, he knew that was a challenge he was going to overcome. Wedge went through that whole winter snow plowing. He plowed every storm...after chemo... 4 months past the date his doctors gave him.. knowing he didn't want to "disappoint the people who were relying on him". After the toughest fight the disease has probably ever seen, he lost his battle in April of 2014. (6) When Wedge was sick, Sal and Ben stopped everything in their life to take over the store. They've been working the past few years fine tuning the store, continuously progressing Wedge's vision of a community meeting place, a great meal, a friendly smile and HISTORY. Pure Plymouth History. (7) Sammy! The entrepreneur. The neighborhoods favorite electrician. Sam took a different route.. but still to Wedge's legacy: doing it his own way, making his own path. Dad would be so proud! (8) And Liz! (Me). My dad loved clean energy all of his life. Always trying to find new, innovative ways to power his beach house, home and the store. One day when I was in highschool he said I should go to Mass Maritime to do a new clean energy major - Energy Systems Engineering. He passed before he could see me there, but he was always my motivation. I've been working for a clean energy company for 4 years now and am so grateful for his influence.
To honor his memory, we started this tournament to get his friends, family, community and loved ones together. A day to remember Wedge and the impact he had on so many people. We welcome you to come join us to celebrate this incredible life! Maybe you'll be lucky enough to get a magic bus story from one of his buddies.....
The mission of the Wedge Bramhall memorial fund is to raise money for graduating high school students. Wedge had a passion for clean energy, agriculture, but most importantly he loved his community. We are now a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, 100% of the profits from the tournament will go towards scholarships for students entering college in the sustainable energy field. We hope that giving back to the students who share Wedge’s passion will keep his name and legacy alive for years to come.