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    Nature's Goods Market

    2.4 (91 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Yuk L.

    I've been in here multiple times since it opened last year. it's also much closer than New Morning in Woodbury. I have to disagree with those who say the owner is not friendly. I've seen her work with customers and happily answer all their questions. Now to be fair. It's new and small. So you really can't compare them to New Morning which just moved to a much larger location. Having clarified this detail. I agree the prices are a little bit higher that other natural food stores but they have a decent selection of many types of organic and alternative food items. I have tried the kale salad here and like it better than New Mornings. But the juice/smoothie bar needs more work. I prefer the juices at New Mornings. Thanks for reading!

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    Steve T.

    Olive Leaf was the cure. I've been to Nature's Goods a few times and I love the kale salad from the deli counter. We went in because my stomach had been bothering me for a few days and nothing was helping. The owner kindly suggested olive leaf extract. I diluted it in a glass of water when I got home and felt almost immediate relief. A couple more days using the olive leaf and my pain is completely gone. We also bought vitamins for our teenage son. And of course, the kale salad. They have a nice selection of organic products, vitamins, and many other natural products. Their prices are quite high, but the quality is there.

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    The owner was very rude to me... noticed a lot of expired goods and the prices were outrageous.

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    The food is great (a bit overpriced), but most importantly, the owners need to wear masks when they're making sandwiches!

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    To The Gills

    To The Gills

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    "She's got a set of gills, like no fish I've ever seen Long…read moreblonde hair and a tail in between I'm in love with a creature from the sea And she's bringin' out the crustacean in me " (Jimmy Buffett) To The Gills brings "fresh hand cut seafood to Litchfield County, CT". They share a funky space with New Curds on the Block cheese shop in an old brick mill building. We climbed a rickety wood staircase in the back of the building to get into the shops. Don't enter through the front of the building or you'll end up in a karate dojo. They sell super fresh fish and shellfish - Atlantic Salmon, Yellowfin Tuna, Black Sea Bass (MA). Blackfish, Sardines, Pink Shrimp, Scallops, Soft Shell Crabs, Steamers, Littleneck Clams, Gem Clams, PEI Mussels, and Crab Cakes. You can order online and pick up at their Oakville Shop, Bantam Farmer's Market, or Washington Depot Farmer's Market. We swung by yesterday and had a hard time deciding what to buy. I was tempted by the soft-shell crabs because I never had them before. But ultimately, I chickened out and went for three of their big crab cakes. They were $7 each and worth every dime. They weighed in at 4 ounces and were PACKED with crab meat and very little breading or filling. A few minutes in the air fryer at 350 and they were as good as any I've ever had. As I said, they share retail space with the New Curds on the Block cheese shop (after all, the two owners are married), and after we bought the crab cakes, a wedge of Dutch Knuckle cheese, a tin of smoked mussels, some addictive Maple Toffee Almonds, all of the purchases rang up on a combined receipt.

    ORIGIN: Zachary Redin, with fifteen years as an Institute of…read moreCulinary Education-trained chef and fishmonger, opened To the Gills in 2022. The shop's name refers to an idiom that is used to express something being completely full. CONCEPT: The shop provides a curated collection of seafood, and associated seasonings, to Litchfield County. LOCATION: To the Gills shares a second floor corner suite with a cheese shop and knife sharpener. The suite is located in a building that long served as the site for Seymour Smith garden tool manufacturing. AMBIANCE: The shop is decorated with many unique items, such as an old cash register and oven. Tremendous windows line the time-worn brick walls of the former factory which had been built in the early 20th century. FOOD: The shop sells custom poke bowls and prepared chowder, crab cakes, and seaweed salad for quick meals. Shellfish, fin fish, smoked fish, and seafood seasonings are also sold, including uncommonly found fish such as parrot fish. SERVICE: Service is friendly and knowledgeable. TIPS: To the Gills also sells through the Washington Farmers' Market during warm weather Saturdays. There is no seating in the building, but there is a gazebo with two outdoor dining chairs and a side table in the parking lot. Neighboring Steel Creek has a bench overlooking the bridge. There is no elevator in the building. The second floor can be reached via an outdoor ramp that stretches across one side of the L-shaped building. To the Gills periodically serves raw oysters at neighboring Lasting Brass Brewery. Check the brewery's event calendar. To the Gills occasionally arranges informative events at the shop. In November I participated in a caviar tasting event in which eight different fish roes that are sold at the shop were featured and their provenance described. Follow the shop's Instagram account for future event announcements. A cheese shop (New Curds on the Block) and blade/knife sharpener are located in same suite.

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    Forkful of salmon poke bowl
    Forkful of salmon poke bowl
    Super funky entrance in the back of the mill building
    Super funky entrance in the back of the mill building
    Exterior --  early 20th century former manufacturing building

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    Exterior -- early 20th century former manufacturing building

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