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    Olive Crush

    4.9 (205 reviews)
    ModerateOlive Oil
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Artichoke garlic bread (cooked at home)
    Sydney C.

    I stepped into Olive Crush not really knowing what to expect, and left completely blown away. This place is more than just a specialty olive oil shop --it's an experience, thanks in large part to Mike, the owner. He's incredibly knowledgeable, super friendly, and clearly passionate about what he does. Mike took the time to walk us through tastings, explaining the differences between the oils and balsamics, their origins, and how to pair them. I never thought I'd get so into olive oil, but here we are. The artichoke garlic bread? Absolutely delicious. Mike recommended it and even gave us tips on exactly how to cook it at home--and it turned out perfectly. Crispy on the outside, soft and flavorful on the inside. Whether you're shopping for gifts or just looking to try something delicious, Olive Crush is a must-visit. Mike's the kind of person who makes you want to come back--not just for the products, but for the genuine hospitality.

    Great flavors of olive oils
    Grace C.

    I'm spoiled and can't buy olive oil or balsamic vinegar from anywhere else now. I've cycled through a few different flavors and they've all been outstanding. The owner has a breadth of knowledge that makes sure folks don't feel overwhelmed by the choices or where to start. There are different sizes so you don't have to fear commitment. Great spot if you're looking to enhance your cooking or you've gone keto and want freshly made salad dressing (super simple and delicious olive oil + balsamic vinegar but you could get fancy and add Dijon and garlic). Can't recommend enough.

    Five bottles of different kinds of balsamic vinegar in front of a USPS box.
    Tracy P.

    I've only ordered online but the vinegars arrived less than 24 hours later, impeccably packed! I first discovered their product at a similarly titled store in a seaside town on Long Island, fell in love with everything and had some shipped to me in CA. But the supplier is in California, so I was thrilled to discover Olive Crush. Can't wait to visit their stores! My favorites for salad are cranberry pear white balsamic and Sicilian lemon white balsamic. Apple is great too. The fruity dark balsamics are delicious on desserts and ice cream. The oils are amazing, walnut is so good and their sesame oil is great and stays fresh a long time in the fridge. I can't wait to visit one of their stores and try out more in person!

    Gift Sets
    Aimee W.

    Wonderful local shop that has been a staple in the community for many years. Service is friendly and personable. They have a great selection of olive oils and vinegars but also other unique fare to choose from like dried pastas. This past weekend, we stopped by and picked up gift sets for the holidays. Looking forward to gifting these to close

    Stacy C.

    Mike is the man! I don't know if he's from the Midwest, but I am, and he definitely has that kind of vibe you would expect from someone who lives there. I came in asking for a few suggestions for homemade salad dressing, and he went out of his way to not only give me suggestions but also provided a taste test! He is incredibly personable, and you can tell he genuinely enjoys and appreciates olive oils. The store is super cute and offers a lot of local products. Mike is a wealth of knowledge about all his products. Fun fact: he met Obama twice and has worked with the 49ers!

    Most amazing flavor for a green salad and high antioxidants!

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    Cute little olive oil shop in San Bruno! The owner was lovely, and there was a great collection of well priced gifts! Love it!

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