Do the factory to table sale locations always change? I live in the Midwest and first learned about them last year when it was too late to go to the Minneapolis one. Was hoping there would be another one there this year but looks like only in Miami? Any info appreciated! Thanks
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Hi everyone,
My husband asked me if the sale had ever been in the Bay Area before this year and I was having a difficult time finding any post where previous locations were noted together so I thought I would start one. If there already is one, great, please let me know!
So far I have:
2025
April San Jose CA
June Columbus OH
September Hartford CT
2024
March San Antonio TX
June DC
September Miami FL
2023
February Phoenix AZ
September Minneapolis MN
October Philadelphia PA
2022
April Dallas TX
September Pomona CA
October Charlotte NC
2020
February Dallas TX
2019
May Santa Monica CA
September Charlotte NC
October Atlanta GA
2018
May Denver CO
September Charleston SC
November Atlanta GA
2017
February Fort Worth TX
September Nashville TN
November Charleston SC
2016
September Charleston SC (First one)
The one in San Jose just ended and I’m DYING to know where the next one will be. I’m still a bit new to the whole Le Creuset community so if anyone knows details on this and how often it happens, please let me know! Is it once a year? I’m hoping it happens maybe once a quarter.
I REALLY wish it would come to Jersey of New York or just somewhere close to the Tristate area 😭 someone let me know!
How and when are the factory to table sale locations announced? Is there an email list to sign up for? Thanks so much!
Coming next month to Hartford!
Hi! My mom has been really into Le Creuset recently and I thought it would be a good gift for Christmas. I can't afford most of what's on the website, but just learned about the Factory to Table sale. I don't live too far from Philadelphia and was wondering how feasible it would be to get last-minute tickets to the sale next weekend. Also curious how they decide on locations - if I can't make it to this sale, how often do they take place, and are there certain cities they always go back to? Would appreciate any tips/tricks, TYIA!! :)
If you're open to Friday, some tickets are available in the afternoon: https://lecreuset.ticketspice.com/ftteventphiladelphia
No mystery box, but you can still get some deals on other pieces.
You can also try the FTT Philly FB group. Post what you're looking for and turn on post notifications. Beware of scammers. Thursday will be hard to catch, but I've seen people posting tickets for other days and times. I also saw a couple of people looking for box beards to fill in for family members who can't attend lol. You won't get the mystery box that way, but at least you can get into the sale.
FTT aside, I also agree with checking out the outlets. Alot of the FTT inventory comes from outlets anyway, and sometimes, you can find a super good deal, especially if you join their mailing lists. The one in Pittsburgh sadly closed recently, but I placed an order by phone with them to get several stuff on my wishlist for pretty much the same price as what I would have paid at the sale.
The LC Facebook page also posts events sometimes for outlets. Even if you can't go, give them a call. If they aren't too busy, they will help you shop remotely and ship things to you.
Finally, keep your eyes peeled for discounts at other retailers.
QVC regularly does decent discounts. I got my 4.5 qt oval dutch oven from them for like $170.
Amazon recently did some great discounts for their random Prime Day sale - I got soleil and palm griddle pans for only $80 each. They also had the signature roaster for like $199.
Black Friday is coming, so I'm sure LC and authorized resellers will have sales to rival FTT, with the benefit of having more selection from signature pieces.
Be watchful and patient; patience saves pockets.
Also, I don't think anyone knows how they pick locations, really. I think Texas, California and....I want to say North Carolina but someone can fact check me on that, have been the only states to be blessed more than once.
This is the first time they've done it in the northeast, and I literally screamed to see that they decided to grace Philly, of all places. Bless up.
The FTT sale appears to be sold out but you can still visit outlet stores and get good prices. Enameled cast iron is regularly about 35% off, with stoneware regularly 35-50% off.