Today marks the start of our annual fundraiser, Food for February, that will run in-store and online the entire month of December.
Category Archives: What’s New
Get ready for an exciting edition of Taste This! Join us as we chat with Jeff at Newport Ave. Market for fantastic ideas to wow your guests and create unforgettable holiday memories.
Experience the delightful Dancing Jalapeño Fruit Spreads, now conveniently available on shelves at Newport Ave. Market, offering a perfect balance of sweet and spicy flavors!
At Newport Avenue Market, you can explore a wide range of milk alternatives, including various plant—and nut-based options beyond almond and oat varieties.
Our essential, front-line staff has been so busy selling groceries it’s been a while since we’ve been able to reach out and share what’s been happening. So, we wanted to cheer on our amazing Employee Owners, faithful customers, and friends, dispel some rumors, and generally check in with all of you.
September is national rice month but we’re brushing up on our knowledge of this pantry staple early! In fact, rice has fed more people over a longer period of time than any other crop.
When life breaks your eggs, make quiche! Although quiche is considered a classic dish of French cuisine, the dish actually originated in Germany, in the medieval kingdom of Lothringen, under German rule, and which the French later renamed Lorraine. The word ‘quiche’ is from the German ‘Kuchen’, meaning cake.
According to a national survey, 1 in 5 Americans has claimed to have eaten an entire pie by themselves. Do you belong to this dream team?
Join Meghan Glova on Taste This as she delves into the world of crafted cocktails with locally sourced spirits from Newport Avenue Market’s Spirit Shop.
We’re ready to make the world our oyster. Let’s take a salty dive into this divisive seafood. Humans have been eating oysters (and a lot of them) for a very long time.
So tasty, so versatile, there’s a reason we all love noodles! There are more than 60 noodle varieties found in different parts of the world.
The martini, with its basic ingredients and air of sophistication, is one drink that will never go out of style.














