When it comes to stocking up on provisions during your Carmel stay, you won’t be disappointed by the variety of markets available. For a convenient and familiar option, head to Safeway at the Crossroads Shopping Center.
Safeway offers a wide selection of groceries, from national brands to their own private label products, along with a bakery, deli, and fresh produce section.
And, if you’re looking for a more local experience, check out Nielsen Brothers Market or Bruno’s Market & Deli. Both are Carmel institutions offering a curated selection of high-quality groceries, including local produce, artisanal cheeses, and delicious prepared foods.
Local market in the heart of Carmel, offering take-out, delivery and online ordering.
Offering quality produce, the freshest of seafood, prime meats, liquor department, deli, bakery, fresh flowers and more! Located at the Crossroads of Carmel.
Crab, shrimp, oysters, halibut, calamari... the freshest seafood in the county - daily! Offering lunch and dinner with indoor and outdoor seating.
A family-owned shop offering a wide selection of beers, wines, and spirits, alongside gourmet extras and hard-to-find liquors.
Leaving Santa Barbara, we followed Route 101 back south. Today, the highway was a bit
Part 3 of the Series: Wines of Santa Barbara Leaving Curtis Winery, we followed Zaca
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The Crossroads Nestled along scenic Highway 1 and Rio Road,
Visit Carmel California! Named by the Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan,
We launched this website in 2004 after getting married on a beautiful bluff just south of Carmel-by-the-Sea, on the patio of a small restaurant called Rocky Point. Since that time, we have returned to the West Coast as often as time and funds would allow, always seeking new restaurants, wineries, beaches, unforgettable memories…“
Leaving Santa Barbara, we followed Route 101 back south. Today, the highway was a bit less congested than on our way north on Friday. So,
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