Address: 39 Hazard Ave Space #39B, Enfield, CT 06082, USA
Phone: +18607410230
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–8PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
Diane Bouchard
Dayna was extremely pleasant and helpful with my purchase of frames and lenses…would definitely recommend Enfield Lens Crafters to family and friends
Monica Bryant
Steve was so patient with helping us pick out glasses. My grandson really liked him and Dr. Orlen. Thank you
Dennis Louth
The store is beautiful. Veronica and the doctor staff was very helpful in helping us choosing the right style frame
Michael Wysocki
Lenscrafters 90 Elm St. Enfield Connecticut , I can assure you this is the place you want to go. They'll make your experience shopping for glasses" The Best" !!! It was simple with no stress, and Veronica did everything she could to help me out to get me into the set of glasses I loved the most. She took her time, and I didn't feel rushed or pressured. Her knowledge along with her great personality makes you feel like you're right at home. Wait till you walk through the doors and see the inside of this place, breathtaking, plush, and beautiful atmosphere, GREAT PLACE!!! this is the only place I ever would go back to. Thank you Veronica and staff
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I usually do appt but if they have an opening i think they'll take you
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