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    Layton Fruit Market

    4.5 (33 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Rick R.

    First time visiting, but I've known about this store for several years. There is a greenhouse next door and plants for sale hanging outside. When you walk in the store, there are freezers and refrigerators on the right with seafood, meats, heat-n-eat meals, and fresh cut fruit. You can buy wine, beer, spirits, as well as candy, bakery, spices, sauces, pickled veggies, deli meats and cheeses, plus there is a fresh produce section, as well. Today, I bought some fresh cut fruit and a bag of El Rey tortilla chips. It's a cool place, and I would shop here again.

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    Alex S.

    Perfect stop for anything you need! I love getting their daily soups, as well as house made dips and salads. Lots of great offerings to make a delicious charcuterie board. They offer hot ham and rolls on Saturday & Sunday! Produce is hit or miss, definitely needs to be used right away. Great family owned store!

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    Pamela M.

    It's like a mini grocery store. Good to know they have hot ham and rolls on Saturday and Sunday for a very reasonable price, I'll have to remember that when I'm going to a pot luck, or something. For touting themselves a "fruit market", though, I didn't really see that much fruit or produce. I bought a few things, and I will stop by again when convenient and I'm the area but I wouldn't go out of my way. Also saw some outside seating & tables and some plants for sale.

    Steven T.

    Ok I have been driving past this place for years and since I love exploring small neighborhood grocery stores because they can be gems I finally stopped by. The place is decorated like country charm and way smaller on the inside than it looks from the outside. The place is totally a neighborhood thing with lots of regulars who know each other by name. The place has a nice mix of seafood, cheeses, meats, specialty foods, taffy, candy, pizza, fruits, veggies, nuts, olives, beer, liquor, spices etc etc. I was looking for the the not so common items and I found a Mexican seafood soup kit with spicy seafood meat balls, gotta try that. A hot pitted olive salad rounded out my visit. The pizzas looked really good but that's for next time. Overall I really liked the place and I will definitely stop by when I drive by because I want to try other items.

    Scratch, locally made ice cream (nice use of an adverb, too)
    Kyle H.

    Stopped in here recently because my parents wanted ham 'n' rolls. My eyes widened at every corner, and I walked out with: - Frozen cod - Craft beer I've been wanting to try - Layton Ave's own spicy vodka pasta sauce - Beets, a huge assortment for very little money - Fresh veggies and fruit It's a nice little family business, and I'll be back often!

    Rohan D.

    Limited fruit and vegetable offerings but what they do have is fresh and excellent quality. Well, limited for a grocery store but this is smaller than most grocery stores. Extensive for a fruit stand, but this is larger than a fruit stand. There's a more upscale assortment of goods than one would find in a neighborhood food mart. I must use the original meaning of the now meaningless phrase, "it is what it is," as this little neighborhood fruit market is in its own category. In addition to fruit they have an eclectic collection of frozen prepared meats, fish, pizza, and deli products; pasta, pasta sauce, olive oil, plants, flowers, chocolates and snacks, and some other stuff. And newspapers. Almost everything here is locally sourced, and there are a lot of friendly gift ideas. If you're into the Wisconsin hot ham and rolls thing, this place does it better than most. If you're vegetarian, the way the store is set up you can avoid the meet if you veer hard left on entry. I think you would have some trouble negotiating the tight space in a wheelchair, but there's no ramp or stairs in the front and the parking lot is ample for the market size.

    Crystal G.

    I was looking for a keto-friendly frozen pizza and low and behold they had them here! Once I got here (because I had never been before) I was amazed by the quality and quantity of amazing produce and products. The shop keeper was very helpful and answered all of my questions. This place is a new favorite of mine!

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    Always friendly and helpful, my Sundays are Hot Ham and Rolls with a glass of wine excellent place for all 3

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    2.9 mi

    Took a cooking class with Semolina. It was a nice experience, but honestly I felt like I didn't get…read moreto make very much pasta to take with. It wasn't even enough for two people for dinner. For the cost of the class, I would have thought I would have got a bit more. The other thing that disappointed me was the glasses are open to all ages of children. In my class, I was there with a middle school boy who somewhat took ownership of the class and wasn't behaving very appropriate for what I thought was an adult-only class. This was an event I purchased as an adult-friendly evening, I do wish this was stated when signing up for classes or at least offer adult-only or all ages classes. It just wasn't the vibe I was going for that evening and frankly was pretty annoying. Although, the owner did try to play down the boy's presence and kindly answer his questions, etc - I probably wouldn't take another class there unfortunately. I do enjoy the shop and the pasta is tasty.

    Review is for mostly the pasta class but also the store! I had been eagerly awaiting the classic…read moreegg pasta class for a while, and we were not let down. Petra and Andy take such pride in their shop and it shows! We started wandering (and salivating over) their small but impressive selection of sauces, oils, salts, and Italian goodies. They have samples of most of their items, so definitely ask when you're in! The class started with Petra giving a brief overview of the general recipe and then we got our hands dirty almost immediately kneading the dough. The dough got to rest for a bit while we got to sip on some beautiful red wine and Petra taught us how to make a puttanesca sauce. When we went back to knead some more, Andy had magically cleaned the stations and set us up for the next round! On our next rest break, Petra finished assembling the puttanesca with some pasta she made earlier that day and we got a healthy serving of fresh pasta and puttanesca, followed by a sample of some of the most amazing Panettone I have ever had. The care that Petra and Andy put into their work is evident, and their commitment to supporting organic, high quality foods is remarkable. Looking forward to many more classes here!

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    Curlurgiones. Italian dumpling. Omg.
    Lots of wine to choose from!
    Lots of wine to choose from!
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    I need to start this off by saying what gets me to the farmers market is breakfast. I am absolutely…read moreobsessed with the breakfast pizza from Cedar Teeth pizza. I get there right at 8am and beeline to that stand. They give you a pager while you wait which gives me time to do a lap or two around the market. I have purchased beets, potatoes, zucchini and cherries this season but it's not something I get every market like the pizza. There are other great food vendors there too like the National Cafe and Press Waffles. Only a few more markets left for the season!

    This market is my Saturday morning tradition from June through October. Each week, I get to see…read moreneighbors and friends, babies, dogs, the curious, and the connoisseur -- all jostling, joking, greeting, and scouting. Good food, options abound for those who want breakfast, brunch, or lunch. My weekly purchases are driven by the season, the hard-working vendors, and my fellow shoppers. From berries and lettuce in the spring to squash and kale in the fall, this market never fails me. I do notice that some days I come with the solid shopping list in mind, only to be inspired by the fresh produce to change my weekly menus. Yesterday I got fresh eggs, aged cheese, radishes, green beans, mushrooms, cauliflower, a brisket sandwich, Flowers, and other odds and ends. I'd also make a specific shout out to the Door County fruit vendor that never fails to bring a smile to my face.

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    Breakfast 'za from Cedar Teeth pizza
    Breakfast 'za from Cedar Teeth pizza
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