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Soup Season Has Arrived: Cozy Bowls, Bold Flavors

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There’s something about the chill in the November air that calls for one thing: a steaming hot bowl of soup. Soup season is officially here, and it’s more than just comfort food — it’s a way to gather, nourish, and celebrate the flavors of the season.


At our shop, we believe soup isn’t just an appetizer or side. Done right, soup becomes the star of the meal. And this year, we’re stirring up bold, hearty, and delicious options that bring together the best of our butcher, deli, and kitchen.


Why Soup Season Hits Different


  • Comfort in a Bowl – When the days get shorter, nothing warms you up faster than a rich broth filled with tender meats, fresh vegetables, and herbs.

  • Seasonal Ingredients – Fall produce like squash, root vegetables, and fresh herbs shine when paired with savory stocks, slow-simmered meats, and our deli favorites.

  • Easy to Share – Whether you’re feeding the family on a weeknight or catering a holiday office lunch, soups scale beautifully.


Our Soup Season Lineup


Here are just a few of the cozy bowls simmering in our kitchen:


  • Italian Wedding – A hearty classic with tender meatballs, fresh greens, and pasta pearls in a savory broth.

  • Split Pea – Earthy, rich, and smoky, especially when made with our house ham.

  • Cream of Tomato – Smooth, comforting, and perfect with a grilled cheese.

  • French Onion – Sweet caramelized onions, rich broth, and topped with melty cheese.

  • Lobster Bisque – Decadent, creamy, and filled with buttery seafood flavor.

  • Loaded Baked Potato – Creamy, cheesy, and topped with crispy bacon.

  • Chicken Noodle – The ultimate comfort soup, packed with tender chicken, veggies, and noodles.

  • Butternut Squash - Tender squash paired with cream for a mild flavor soup.

  • Broccoli Cheese - The classic pairing of broccoli and cheese for a rich flavorful soup.


Pair It, Build It, Make It Yours


Soup is the ultimate matchmaker. Pair a hot bowl with:


  • Fresh-baked bread or dinner rolls.

  • Charcuterie-style sides for a grazing-style meal.

  • A side salad for some extra veggies.

  • A baked potato.

  • Have as an appetizer before a full meal such as steak, potatoes and vegetables.


This Soup Season, Let’s Get Cozy


Whether you’re stopping in for a quart to take home, or ordering a bold spread for your holiday gathering, we’ve got the flavors that will keep you warm all season long.


Stop by, grab a spoon, and let’s celebrate soup season together.

 
 
 

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