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| SpeziaFoodsmiths, located in Providence, RI 286 Atwells Avenue, offers organic specialty foods for both eat in and take out, the mnu is alsways changing and the chefs seem to know how to keep it interesting. They also cater to those who have celiac which makes dining fun and going out a pleasure without having to worry about feeling like there's nothing on the menu we can eat. Chef Walter Potenza of noted fame also features his sauces and marinades in house and is always present to make things even more interesting. He and hos staff are terrifiic, highly worth a trip to Federal Hill. |
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City Market
Address: 82 S. Winooski Ave.
City: Burlington
State: VT
Phone: 802-863-3659
"I stopped at the five-year-old City Market to take a little piece of Vermont back with me. The shop is loaded with local breads, coffees, maple syrups and cheeses (so many cheeses, it’s no wonder the American Cheese Society has picked Burlington for its meeting this coming August)."
--Food & Wine, June 2007
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Tags: specialty food shops, northeast specialty food shopsThe Fish Farm in Amagansett, NY
Address: 429 Cranberry Hole Road
City: Amagansett
State: NY
Phone number: 631-267-3341
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"Fish Farm has it all -- some of the freshest seafood on the East End, an outlaw restaurant out back (the picnic tables are there for a reason) and, the best part, a pack of stunning Rhodesian Ridgebacks that the Farm's owners breed. I've known people to walk out of here with a pound of tuna and a puppy. Where else can you find that?"
Comments:A Southern Season
Address: Hwy 15-501 @ Estes Drive
University Mall
City: Chapel Hill
State: NC
Phone number: 919.929.7133
Website: http://www.southernseason.com/store.asp
Comments: A 60,000 square foot market. You name it, A Southern Season sells it... Fresh baked goods, cheeses, meats, and deli... ethnic delights, chocolate, coffee, tea, gift baskets.. A must-visit any time you are in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area!
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229 Pearl St
Beach Haven, NJPhone: (609) 492-3910Website:
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| FoodEditor | Small treasure on Long Beach Island, NJ: The Pearl Street Market | 0 | Jul 15 2007, 6:57 PM EDT by FoodEditor | |
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New Outdoor Dinning in Long Beach Island!
The Pearl Street Market is a small treasure of delicious sophistication. In the quiet neighborhood of southern Beach Haven, the store opened around four years ago, and it has been growing ever since. This year Edward Freeman Jr. raised it to another level by announcing outdoor dining from Thursdays through Sundays. During the day, the Pearl serves beautifully presented salads and prepared entrees, sandwiches and wraps (hot and cold) made with a wide variety of Eli Zabar breads for lunch, and it opens up with an extensive breakfast menu that features its famous “breakfast burrito”. The store has a coffee bar with all sorts of coffees, coffee drinks and healthy smoothies, and exquisite deserts – their home made lemon squares are sinful! As you wind through its colorful and neatly set up spaces, you can pick out your freshest homegrown vegetables and your perfectly ripe fruit, you can browse in the cheese case where you will find cheeses from all over the world, you will find high end pastas and sauces, canned delicacies from all over the world, Stone Kitchen items, yogurt cups, fruit cups, drinks, gourmet snacks and candy items, packaged exclusively by Dean and De Luca for Peal Street Market. The superior quality meat and cooking condiments are only surpassed by the two beautiful seafood and fresh fish counters. Two absolutely special counters devoted to the freshest fish on the island, artfully displayed every morning by store owner Eddie Freeman. It is a happening place, an elegant place, a colorful place, a small jewel on the island. |
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