Post Offices near Morris, CT

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“This location has the best service I have encountered across the country.Anne is knowledgeable and always happy to help. It’s truly a pleasure to mail my packages from here.”

3.7 Good3 Reviews

“This one is so much better than Thomaston PO. The staff here are professional and friendly. The Thomaston one they have attitudes especially the lady post master I spoke to ( interjecting and speaking gruffly) she should be fired! They also hire incompetent carriers who speed in the complex had many problems with Thomaston PO and brought to managers attention - they don't seem to give. Thomaston needs to get better carriers and staff. I try not to do much business at that one.”

4.5 Superb11 Reviews

“The Little Town of Bethlehem post office! The staff is always friendly and helpful. And this place is delightful during the festive Christmas season. Conveniently located!! I love this little gem!”

4.2 Good18 Reviews

“I can't say enough about the wonderful service this USPS offers. In addition to cheerful, accommodating, knowledgeable employees who solve every problem efficiently, there is also easy parking. And they also take UPS packages.”

4.4 Superb5 Reviews

“The people who work here are so nice! I've been to other post offices in the area and none compare to this one. The lady who has helped me the last few times I've been there has always been super friendly, fast, and sincere.”

4.5 Superb4 Reviews

“Customer service is exceptional, especially courteous, well mannered and extremely wonderful, Scott. Took me some time to get acquainted and accessing my mail in the dated P.O boxes..”

4 Good3 Reviews

“Washington Green Post Office on Kirby has an old fashioned feel, and much friendlier that the nearby Washington Depot post office! I love the picturesque building with its Colonial Revival architecture. It looks like someone's cozy home rather than a government building, a white gabled house complete with a white picket fence, wrought iron railings, a long porch and an American flag waving in the wind! There's a drive up mailbox to drop off your letters right out front. This building is listed among the National register of historic places, from my research it looks like it's been here since 1851. As an added bonus is that this post office shares its space with The Po Cafe next door, where you can have breakfast, lunch, or feast on their delicious baked goods, have a cuppa Joe, and enjoy a lovely view of this quaint town located in Litchfield County reminiscent of Luke's Diner in Stars Hollow for all you GG fans! The postal service is friendly and welcoming. I was able to send some postcards and purchase stamps at this location. The branch doesn't process passports, but you can get money orders, browse through the greeting card kiosk, and of course mail packages, get a P.O. Box and get stamps! Hours M-F 8:30-1:00, 3:00-5:00, Sat. 9-12”

3.7 Good3 Reviews

“Wanted to leave a review for the phenomenal customer service received! I shipped a package to a client, and it autofilled with one city instead of another. I was able to speak to a woman (I unfortunately didn't catch her name.) and Robert, who helped get the package retrieved so my client could pick it up safely! I 100% made the mistake, but they were so eager to help, and I even received call backs to update me! Thank you so much!”

3.4 Good11 Reviews

“While I have always had good service at the Watertown, CT post office, I have had some problems trying to call the postal employees there. No one ever answers the phone! I wanted to ask them to hold my mail for me, because my mailbox was crushed by a falling tree during the last storm. I am having a mobility problem, and was hoping I didn't have to go into the post office myself. Guess I have to now.”

3.3 Good22 Reviews

“The Thomaston P. O. has been a joy for me with which to deal for 35 years - friendly, knowledgeable employees at the counter, very helpful when I have postal issues and courteous at all times!”

3 Average22 Reviews

“I have several demands for the Torrington post office going forward. First, I want pictures of how it used to look, because it must have been fancy. The public post office is made up of three rooms - lobby in the middle, retail shop on the right, and post office boxes on the left. There are these heavy duty wooden tables by the post office boxes who must have been used on both sides at one point (they're now pushed against the wall). The airplane-like windows must have looked so modern at one point. There are also other doors. Did they used to go somewhere? Was a small cafe attached on the left side of the building, explaining what looks like a separate entrance? Did the walls once hold more art? To my second demand, I want information about the current art. What is up now looks like pieces (imagined) of local boy who tried really hard to do good, John Brown. They're really interesting, and deserve a plaque with more information!As the post office actually is though - the drive up mailbox is a winter godsend, but has a fun tight corner to get to the drop slot. Prepare to lean. Parking is always available, and the retail shop has more postal purchasing opportunities than anywhere else I've seen since 2005. No late hours, but if you need stamps or shipping material they'll have it here!”

2.7 Average11 Reviews

“This is a very vintage post office located just on the Green in Litchfield. There is limited parking in front, but it is shared with other businesses and those right in front of the post office is limited to 15 minutes at a time. Inside, the lighting is very dark, and it doesn't look like it's been redesigned since the 70s. They have a full display of bubble mailers, tape, and boxes. The counter has room for two tellers, and those on duty today were very efficient. They seemed to have a good supply of stamps available. There is some seating, but again.... Think 70s. The post office also has a plaque awarding the location with the Preservation Honor Award in 1983.”

2.1 Poor11 Reviews

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