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    Paul's Fruit Markets

    Paul's Fruit Markets

    4.1
    (42 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Paul's fruit market is a gem of a place located off Shelbyville Rd in Middletown, KY. The open air…read moreportion of Paul's features racks and rows of seasonal plants of countless varieties and colors. Although the prices are a bit spendy, the quality is far superior to national chain stores. Indoors is a cornucopia of fresh fruits, vegetables, meats and prepared cuisines (both hot and cold dinner/lunches). They match and are comparable in price to the larger chain grocery stores and far more fresh and appealing. My wife and I opted for prepared salads I chose the Asian one and it was great. The dressing in particular was to die for.The store is exceptionally clean but rather small and difficult to navigate in such tight quarters. Rumor has it they plan to expand the facility. Parking can also be a beast so it is best to find a spot in the adjacent strip mall near the UPS store. It is so worth it though.

    Paul's Fruit Markets is a locally-owned grocery, deli, produce store with a history dating to the…read more1890's, when the founder trucked his locally farmed fruits and vegetables to the local open-air market. There are 4 Paul's Markets in Louisville, and I am fortunate to live very close to the Middletown location, which opened in 1996. Every summer the outdoor area is chock full of beautiful flowering plants, both annual and perennial varieties. The plants today were lush, healthy, and absolutely stunning. They were priced in line with the local nursery that we most frequent, which is a bit higher than the big box stores. However, as with most things, you get what you pay for. The grocery has a wonderful deli that includes a hot bar and a wide variety of prepared sandwiches, pastas dishes, salads, and deserts. The salad selection was extensive. I opted for a cobb salad that included chicken, bacon, egg, tomatoes, lettuce, blue cheese crumbles and dressing! It was a steal for only $6.99 and absolutely delicious. I chose the honey mustard dressing and it was a chef's kiss! Throughout the grocery area one will find a lot of specialty items such as several types of gluten-free breads, seasonal fruits, regional candies, and much, much more. Paul's is a great place to grab a lunch that is far healthier than the plethora of fast-food options for just a couple more dollars!

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    Reardon's Fruit Market & Garden Center

    Reardon's Fruit Market & Garden Center

    4.7
    (11 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $

    If you are looking for the freshest vegetables of the rare variety of flower then this is where you…read moreshould come. Mr. Reardon is very friendly and helpful. His prices are a bit higher than the big box stores, but they are reasonable and you can support a local business.

    Summertime is the time for adding to our beautifully landscaped yard (thanks hubby!). We had heard…read moreabout Reardon's from a friend and decided to check it out. I was on cloud nine walking through the outdoor plants. The plants appeared unscathed by the miserably hot temperatures of the current heat wave that we are experiencing in the area. They had definitely received excellent care. The selection is astonishing. They have a large selection of herbs, annuals, perennials, and ready-made hanging baskets. Browsing through the indoor fruit market is a step back in time. The market has been in business since 1978! Small but chock full of garden fresh fruits vegetables from local farms, locally made honey and jams, locally canned pickled okra and garlic, Amish goods, natural products, and much, much more. Oh, and my favorite, many varieties of old-fashioned candy! The garden center prices beat those of the big box stores and also a few nurseries and garden centers that are closer to our home. The market prices were higher than local grocery and big-box stores, but garden fresh is always better, and supporting local businesses is the way to shop! We needed to replace an old, lethargic spider plant hanging basket and bought two small spider plants that were so healthy and full of pups! Getting in and out of the center was a bit tricky as it is located on the corner of two very busy roads, but it was worth it!

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    My new spider plant basket with two spider plants from Reardon's!
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    Garden Gate Fruit Market

    Garden Gate Fruit Market

    4.3
    (51 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    $$

    Garden Gate Farmer Market Review... (I don't recommend Garden Gates Gift Baskets and Fruits and…read moreVeggies.) My family has enjoyed Garden Gate for the last 30 plus years. I thought I had a great relationship with the Garden Gate family. Over the last few years... Dale has been selling conventional fruit as organic fruit et veggies from the Amish. Charging big prices for conventional fruit. The apples and other fruit is obvious gmo with apeel. I bought two expensive fruit baskets for my two mothers... and they provided me with two baskets that didn't have the items I purchased... I bought the baskets for the banana bread loaf and other high quality items. I was disappointed when I picked up the Fruit Baskets on Mother's day??? I lovingly mentioned to Dale... I bought these baskets for the banana bread and other high end items... which they didn't have included. Dales, reply? Get over it... You'll be fine? He replaced the Bread with two small blue berry muffins? I didn't buy a basket with banana's, muffins or grapes... Dale wasn't even gracious and offer to replace these items. He told me to give over it? And, laughed at me... My mother's don't care for banana's, grapes, or muffins... the basket's I ordered didn't have these items in them??? What the heck? So, if you frequent Dales market (Breckenridge Lane, Lou, Ky)... organic fruits starts with a #9 on the fruit and veggies... the water melons aren't ready until the middle of the summer... I bought 1/4 of a watermelon from Dale... cost me $8 and wasn't ripe at all. The apples started with a #3... this means conventionally grown with pesticides. Bugs, birds, rodents, etc.. won't eat conventionally grown fruits or veggies. When you order a basket... take the order and compare it to the order you bought... it says what's included in each basket. I'm not shopping there anymore... Buyer beware.

    Love their deli selection!!! So many side options and their sandwiches are so good! Outdoor garden…read morepricing seems high compared to other places in Louisville.

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    Paul's Fruit Market

    Paul's Fruit Market

    4.2
    (53 reviews)
    6.8 mi
    $$

    Paul's Fruit Market is a Louisville staple and, in my opinion, a must stop for anyone who cares…read moreabout good food. Fresh fruits and vegetables, local products, prepared foods, a solid butcher counter, and even seasonal essentials all in one place. It is honestly a perfect little grocer. I have been coming here my entire life, and that consistency is part of what makes it special. No matter how much the city grows or changes, Paul's always feels like Paul's. This Christmas morning, I stopped in to grab fruit and it felt like the rest of the city had the same idea. Busy, lively, and still incredibly well run. This year alone, my family ordered firewood from Paul's for the winter and also had them cater Thanksgiving. Both were excellent. That kind of range says a lot. You can pick up beautiful produce, plan a holiday meal, grab something ready to eat, or take care of seasonal needs without bouncing all over town. If you are a Louisville native, I truly hope you already know Paul's Fruit Market. And if you are new to the city or just passing through, this should not be an "if you know, you know" situation. This is one of those places that defines the community. Go once and you will understand why people keep coming back for decades.

    Found the best heirloom tomatoes in January! This is my favorite place - in and out in 5 minutes!…read moreSo many items to choose with fresh selection. Cheerful Service and checkout are the best.

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