OTV Review: Pilgrim’s Market
Most major supermarkets have zeroed in on the trend, but for those hosts and hostesses who
really want to get back to nature for their Thanksgiving spreads, the place to shop is Pilgrim’s Market on North Fourth St. in Coeur d’Alene. Owners Joe and Sarah Hamilton opened their doors for business in 1999, starting life as a mere sliver of its current incarnation, a hole-in-the-wall shop stocking a relatively small selection of vitamin supplements and all-natural snack foods. They were able to slowly take over the entire strip mall last year when Liquidation World closed, and while it isn’t quite as mondo as the Whole Foods chain or Spokane’s Huckleberries, it is the largest outlet for health-conscious products and foods in North Idaho. Food snobs relocating from places like Santa Cruz and Seattle should feel right at home in the well-stocked aisles of Pilgrim’s Market/
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* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog