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    CB's Nuts

    4.4 (82 reviews)
    ModerateSpecialty Food
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Royal P.

    Peanuts, hazelnuts, cashews, pistachios, almonds, they roast it locally here and there's a corresponding butter to enjoy too. Everything is local, fresh, and tasty. I like the coconut peanut butter myself. There are a couple machines out front that lets you crank out a specially rotating blend of peanut butter. They also have fresh peanut snacks, with my favorite being the jackpot bar (it always runs out so get it when you can). Another favorite is the salted peanut butter (purple jar). Staff is friendly and will let you try samples. The only thing I would skip is the peanut brittle as it is too hard.

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    Sarah S.

    We stopped here on the way from the Port Angeles to the Edmonds Ferry per the recommendation of our friends who live in WA. It's located at a junction point so it's a super convenient stop and good place to stretch you legs and taste tests some nuts. They have all sorts of nut butters (chocolate, jalapeño, berry, etc.) and barrels of nuts (pistachios, hazelnuts, peanuts, etc). They have a taste testing table where you can try the various trail mixes, chocolate covered nuts, salted nuts, popcorn nuts and others. The workers were very kind and happy to help and recommend. We got 3 lbs of salted and shelled peanuts for $13 and thoroughly enjoyed them with some company.

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    Raj S.

    Stopped in for a quick snack before boarding the Kingston ferry . It was a unique shop . Peanuts , peanuts , peanuts lots of options for peanut butter , peanut cookies , peanut bars etc . Got some jalapeño peanuts. It was ok . Not that spicy . Peanut bars were really really good . Cookies was good too. They do fresh peanut butter . Priced ok . Lots of parking outside . It was an ok experience..

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    Nellie C.

    I am obsessed with peanut butter. I even roast my own at home, sometimes with local honey and sea salt. It tastes divine! CB's Nuts puts the same type of love and devotion into their peanut butter and you can TASTE it! Their peanut butter is what's inside Theo's Peanut Butter Cups (I used to live down the street from Theo's factory) and they use Real Salt, FROM #SaltLake (where I live now!) It's like my worlds coming together! I love it! CB's has a retail office in Kingston, WA, where they serve drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and delicious food and treats, sometimes with their peanut butter infused ~ like curry soups and chili. I tried some and they're yum!!! You'll be able to sit outside and enjoy the area's greenery or sit inside, where you'll be able to see the Mariners baseball pride, because it was at SafeCo Field, that CB's Nuts got their start. This company is a true example of local love and deserves all of our support! xx

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    Michael R.

    It's CB's Nuts not Dez's Nuts. To get anywhere from my hotel, I have to drive on HWY 104 and dez guys are right on it. It's not to hard to miss on the Highway but if you're driving too fast or the weather isn't the best you can miss the turnoff. It's a small business with a gravel parking lot for maybe 10 cars. And the building isn't that large. The building's decor reminds me of Green World Farms on Oahu (I know you read that review) but instead of an old coffee roaster you have a peanut roaster. There's small bakery items for sale and a ton of peanuts. I mean Dumbo would go crazy here. There's peanut brittle, lightly salted peanuts, robust peanuts, peanut butter by the gallon (and I through Costco was excessive), and my favorite their version of Cracker Jacks minus the box and toy. There's also mix nuts like pistachios, hazelnuts, and they ship macadamia nuts. Overall four stars. It's a nice place and there are benches outside to enjoy the weather while snacking. Now excuse me, I'm looking for a jelly place. M

    Felicity B.

    Amazing place that has gluten-free and gluten type of treats different types of nuts and butters. Really friendly environment amazing history and delicious types of peanuts nuts even jams

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    Trista H.

    CB's is a must stop for my wife and I whenever we take the ferry over. Free parking can be found in the gravel parking lot. Discover is an accepted form of payment. CB's offers a variety of flavored nuts (almonds, cashews, peanuts, etc..), peanut butter, baked goods, ice cream, draft beer, wine, hard cider and light lunch fares. Just about all the nut flavors can be sampled for free by asking the staff members.CB's offers an outdoor seating area to enjoy on warmer days. During this visit, a group of us stopped into CB's for a quick beer before pressing onto our planned destination. Pints of beer were $5. A basket of complimentary peanuts are furnished to snack on with ones' beer purchase. During our visit, a handful of customers walked in just to purchase peanuts by the pound (rather than pre-packaged). Staff members are always friendly. Until next time Cb's.

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    Is everything, including the baked goods, available in the mornings as soon as they open?

    Yes, at 9am we have baked goods fresh and ready to go.

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    well all it is is peanuts, that is fantastic no added sugar or salt or oil, just pure delicious peanut butter!!!

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