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    Oregon Bee Store

    4.8 (16 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    4 months ago

    Cute little shop very nice candles and lots of different honeys clean it's worth the stop

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    Self service with several ways to pay. Good selection of honey and sizes. The honey was very good!

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    A little dark in the self serve barn, lots of products to choose from, good selection!

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    Best bees in the world!I love tge stores amazing treasures!

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    Rogue Creamery

    Rogue Creamery

    4.6(273 reviews)
    11.2 mi
    $$

    I do not like blue cheese. I'll get that out of the way first. But Rogue Creamery with their world…read morerenowned cheese? There's no way I could resist visiting. On a weekday morning right during opening, as soon as I opened the front door, I could smell funky blue cheese wafting through the entire shop. Rogue Creamery doesn't make many types of cheese - just a couple of blues and cheddar, nestled in a single refrigerated display case, but they also offer other cheeses from several different outside suppliers. To complete a cheese plate, they also sell an assortment of charcuterie items like jams and honeys, and plenty of items in the fridge. Of course, since we were traveling, we couldn't exactly buy much, so we went with one of their famous grilled cheeses: Classic Rogue Grilled Cheese ($8) - This sandwich includes a drizzle of honey on both faces of bread followed by a sprinkle of blue cheese. and then a veritable mound of cheddar, which is then sandwiched together and pressed in a panini press. The amount of cheese included creates an awesome cheese stretch. The sandwich is rich and fatty, and the bread, cheese, and honey blends creates a somewhat salty, funky and sweet bite. While the bread is toasted, I don't believed it's buttered, so it isn't that crisp. I'd like to see some additional crunchy elements in the sandwich - perhaps some toasted nuts? I dislike blue cheese immensely, but it's surprisingly mild and sweet in this sandwich, being blended and balanced with the cheddar. Would I get this sandwich again? Probably not, due to the blue cheese, but it was great to try! Rogue Creamery Rogue Gold Pepper Spread Spicy, 8oz ($7.25) - This seems to be Rogue Creamery's version of pimento cheese, colored orange by addition of plenty of red colored piquillo peppers. That adds a delightful mild spiciness along with a flavor that is kind of fruity and very peppery, different from pimentos. The cheese is high quality and there isn't any liquid precipitating out of the spread. It's easy to spread while still having plenty of soft cheese shreds. It's a great replacement for pimento cheese and I ate most of it spread on biscuits and baguette slices. (5/5) PS: Make sure to look at the best buy dates. The first couple of containers in the front looked kind of funky with oils/liquids precipitating out of the cheese. Turns out those were expiring/best by the day I went. Further back there were much fresher looking ones packed the previous day, which is what I chose to buy. Note: Do not follow google directions for parking - instead, the parking lot is a little bit to the South, right in front of a wine tasting bar and bakery. Bathrooms - Single unisex

    Love LOVE Love this place!!! Amazing cheese, delicious grilled cheese sandwich, and the kindest…read morestaff. It is a tiny shop with a big bold flavors! Best stop EVERY single time we drive thru Medford (from SJ)

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    Lillie Belle Farms - Bacon (upside down "i")

    Lillie Belle Farms

    4.4(110 reviews)
    11.2 mi
    $$

    It's the end of an era…read more I remember first discovering Lillie Belle's magical chocolate at Phil Lesh's 70th birthday celebration at Bill Graham. It wowed my tastebuds in a profound way. It's been 15 yrs since then. Lillie Belle - closed up shop this month - after 24 yrs of delighting people with their handmade artisan chocolates. Thank you Lillie Belle for bringing so much joy and goodness to the world. Trust. See original review back in 2010 below: For me - chocolate is seeped in nostalgia. I can remember spreading chocolate hazelnut spread on toast in Jakarta. I remember my first Snicker bar in Bali. Lying stomach-down with a Kit-Kat bar - on my great Aunt's carpet in Wales. Playing faux fondue parties with my barbies with a Cadbury Creme Egg in New Jersey My stomach groaning after a trippy Cadbury Factory tour, with excessive free chocolate- in England And the spicy kick of a Lillie Belle Farms' Crunchy Fire Bar comprised of sugared Pecans and Firey Chilis in dark Organic single origin chocolate - at a Furthur show in San Francisco. Given to me by a regal looking nine-year old redhead with a thin purple glow-stick weaved into her braids. And later - sweetly- given two other bars - - by her just as amazing nine year old friend; clutching a tye-dye plastic ball. As I snapped off pieces of those bars - beneath the moving iridescent colorful lights, while the soaring chords of a guitar wrangled my soul - I felt like I finally understood it all. Understood why. Why chocolate is so alluring. So seductive. I understood - as the brash kick of chile lingered at the back of my throat - intermingled with a coating of bitter sharp dark chocolate. Lillie Belle Farms now has a permanent imprint on my chocolate memories. So much so - that I've already ordered a couple of bars of chocolate from their website Even browsing through their site - makes me happy. I appreciate the simple packaging of their bars. Their straightforward organic ingredients. And moreso I love that I first discovered Lillie Belle Farms in a dark-love-filled-music-blessed concert space in San Francisco. Trust.

    We love the chocolate bars at Lillie Belle. My father also loves the Hippie Crunch so always pick…read moresome up for him. If you have any questions just ask. We always have questions and everyone is so helpful. We were there when they were making chocolate bunnies for Easter and they had a huge assortment. Stop in and support a great local business.

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    Rogue Creamery Farm Stand

    Rogue Creamery Farm Stand

    4.4(37 reviews)
    32.4 mi
    $$

    We stopped here after visiting the Wildlife Imaging Rehabilitation center and I am glad we did. I…read morewas aware that they offered farm tours, I was there to visit the shop and to purchase cheese. I love blue cheese and from what I read, this creamery had an award-winning blue cheese. The woman at the counter was extremely helpful and gave me a rundown of their various cheeses, they had several different blue cheeses along with cheddar cheese. She then offered us a tasting of some of the cheeses, and we loved them all. I We also ordered a couple of grilled cheese sandwiches which we ate on the picnic tables out front of the shop. I won't say that it was the best grilled cheese that I have ever had but it is high on the list. Although I wanted to buy one of everything, I decided to buy two blue cheeses and one cheddar along with a dip knowing that I could order more via the web. As we made our purchase the woman asked what we had seen and where we were headed. She made a couple of suggestions which were already on our list. As we left, I found myself thinking that everyone we had interacted with was so friendly and helpful, which made it a very pleasant experience!

    Best place in the world to fill your Blue Cheese desires. One awesome grilled cheese sandwich for…read moresure. Very rich! Nice lady brought it out while sitting at a picnic table with my dog.

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    Rogue Creamery Farm Stand
    Rogue Creamery Farm Stand - The name could not be more apropos.  So, so, good.  OMG.

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    The name could not be more apropos. So, so, good. OMG.

    Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market - Cantaloupe,

    Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market

    4.1(9 reviews)
    13.2 mi
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    I love this farmers market which is officially known as Rogue Valley Growers and Crafters Market,…read morebut we just say Growers Market. In the spring there are many garden plants to buy. Your favorite farm to buy vegetable from is also the place to get locally started and hardened plants if you're a gardener. Many stands start off the year with homemade baked goods. There are food trucks available with breakfast and lunch items. My favorite truck is the grilled cheese sandwich and soup truck. There is always an assortment of things grown or made in the Rogue Valley. Over the years I've seen cat trees, scarves, gazebos, soap, emu and ostrich products local honey, eggs, and jerky products and occasionally guitar players. It's not long before there are vegetables, fruit and berries to buy - cucumbers; slicing and pickling, parsley, summer squash, tomatoes, radishes, carrots, corn, black berries, cherries and many things that are slipping my mind at the moment. When you're done shopping, Hawthorne Park is a nice place to eat what you purchased or let the kids cool off at the water playground. There are two dog parks so that big and small dogs can socialize. There is something for almost everyone. The pictures I'm sharing are of plants that were purchased from the growers market.

    Great Market! Lots of vendors. Glad to see that Kombucha is back. MoxieBrew has some very tasty…read moreKombucha's at a reasonable price. They have growlers or better yet bring your own they will fill 32oz for $7.

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    Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market
    Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market

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