I love Wolfe's Market, mostly for the meat and seafood. Pricey but well worth it for the special meals I crave on a regular basis. The folks here are friendly and accommodating no matter who ends up assisting me.
Back in May of this year (2017) I was dismayed to enter the store and shop for the very last time. Sadly it was their last day in business. Another example of a small neighborhood grocery store that could no longer survive. First class products, heritage strain, free range, hormone and supplement free animal products direct from small farming operations. Organic produce delivered ripe and tasty and full of the nutrients missing from most commercially farmed products. Yes damn it the prices were higher! Well worth it in my opinion for the quality of service and products I went there for. It is a reminder to me not to take treasures like this for granted. It is reminder to me to make the extra effort to support local family owned and operated businesses even if they are a few miles further from the house. Wolfe's is gone and never coming back....
   Read moreGo to!!! Go to!! Go to!!! You know how sometimes youâll go to a restaurant/ deli/ food place, whatever... and the food is âgoodâ but youâd likely never go back?
Well, Wolfeâs experience is NOT the âđœ experience. This place is not only addictive because of the fresh food/salads/bbq/guac/ sweet treats etc, but the people behind the wonderful food are simply hearts of gold; kind, helpful, always welcoming, always smiling.
The amazing chef, Chewy is so kind and is always letting my husband and I taste new menu items etc. the food is freshly made. Our go tos are the fajita panini, health nut (as pictured) and they have bbq days along with other themed food.
The salads are jam packed so it looks expensive but when you throw it in a bowl you realize how it can feed two or you get a lot of salad to yourself âșïž. You might think, â I can go to t. Joes and get a $5 saladâ but the salads donât compare. Wolfeâs makes their food and salads in house.
All fries arenât created equal- their fries are so good- they donât need ketchup.
Canât say enough good...
   Read moreThey need guidance on executing a well designed veggie sandwich. It was not a Veggie Delight. It was a Veggie Sad. It had sundried tomatoes, BEAN sprouts not alfalfa sprouts, avocado on one side and SHREDDED cheddar cheese. I ordered it with no mayo. I thought since it was close to a college that it would be a good execution of ingredients since that may there clientele. I was hungry enough to eat and didn't complain. It was over priced at 14.00 dollars. My family enjoyed their orders. I should know better to order something veggie in a deli. I was there really to treat my mother-in-law. It cost @ $50.00 for all three of us to eat there. The sourdough bread was toasted and nice. The sundried tomatoes can be transformed into an aoli, no mung bean sprouts, cucumbers for crunch, sliced cheese not shredded, lettuce, tomato, peppers.. I should have packed my own lunch. Okay, I will...
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