Grocery Stores in Norfolk
Summary: Here are the grocery stores in Norfolk and some of the towns near it.
Grocery Stores in and near Norfolk
Norfolk, Connecticut, is a small town in Litchfield County known for its scenic beauty and rural charm. While it may not have the large chain supermarkets found in bigger cities, residents and visitors can still find a variety of grocery stores and specialty food markets within and near the town. Here's a look at some of the grocery options available.
Norfolk Farmers Market
The Norfolk Farmers Market is a seasonal market that provides a variety of fresh produce, meats, and other local goods. It's a great place to support local farmers and artisans. The market typically operates from May through October.
Norfolk Farmers Market Website
Botelle's Store
Located in the heart of Norfolk, Botelle's Store is a small grocery store that offers a selection of basic groceries, fresh produce, and deli items. It's a convenient stop for residents to pick up essentials.
Address: 6 Station Place, Norfolk, CT 06058
Cornucopia at Oldfield
Just a short drive from Norfolk, Cornucopia at Oldfield is a specialty food market in Southbury, CT. They offer a range of organic and natural foods, gourmet items, and health-related products.
Cornucopia at Oldfield Website
LaBonne's Market
Approximately 5 miles from Norfolk, in the neighboring town of Salisbury, LaBonne's Market is a family-owned grocery store. They provide a wide selection of meats, seafood, produce, and bakery items, as well as a variety of organic and gluten-free products.
Address: 22 Academy St, Salisbury, CT 06068
While there are no Wegman's, Costco, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, or Sam's Club locations within 10 miles of Norfolk, CT, the above options offer a range of products that cater to the needs of the community. For those willing to travel a bit further, larger supermarkets and wholesale clubs can be found in the surrounding cities and towns.
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