Kremer’s Market
755 Buttermilk Pike, Crescent Springs, KY, 41017
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Address :
755 Buttermilk Pike
Crescent Springs, KY, 41017 - Phone (859) 341-1067
- Website https://www.kremersmarket.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :9:00 am - 7:00pm
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
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Megan S.
I love stopping in here! It has a nice small town feel, and every single member if the staff is very friendly and helpful. The sandwiches and dinner entrees are very good, just call ahead for the dinners or there won't be any left! If you're a person that likes to cook or host parties, you could do your whole grocery list (food items) here and you'd be getting good quality items. Some things may be a bit more expensive than at the larger box stores, but not by much, and in exchange you get more personal service and better quality products.
(5)Albert F.
Great sandwiches Lunch and dinner to go Homemade fudge See pics Salami spread, cajun crab spread very good too
(5)Christian L.
Kremers Market! I would describe Kremers Market as being the ninja master of deliciousness! They have everything you heart, stomach and "inner fatty" wants to eat all the time. Every time I go there, I spot something new, that I have to try. Last time I found ALE8 soda, who knew that the KY has their own soda plant, since 1926. I normally go there for my lunch and usually get a sandwich, which is awesome, does not matter what you get it is good! They also have a daily lunch special, which is almost always sold out when I get there. If I was a little more independently wealthy than I am today, I would probably shop all my groceries there and forget about Kroger. But for now, I am just happy this place is not in my neighbourhood because then I would be fat and slightly poor... ;-)
(5)Cathy R.
Kremer's Market might appear to be a produce market from the road, but inside it's much more. The market contains a complete meat counter with fresh beef, chicken, pork and seafood. After having a difficult time locating fresh seafood, I was happy to find Kremer's! The market also contains a large produce area, a small frozen food and grocery section, as well as prepared salads and desserts. There's a soup and lunch special each day. You can also pick up dinner to go; each day features a meat with side dishes. Outside is the garden center with seasonal flowers.
(5)Sarah D.
I go out of my way to get all my sandwich meat and cheese from them along with my produce needs. Their deli uses Boar's Head so no nitrates and other yucky chemicals. Their produce section has a lot of local stuff and everything looks ALIVE, unlike Kroger where normally you just feel pity for their produce. Their dessert counter has delicious fudge and sweets, their bread is fresh and they have other gourmet type stuff and staples that can pretty fun to explore. Oh! I almost forgot their garden section. I love going there! It makes yard work exciting! What's not to love?! If you haven't been here yet you should definitely check it out.
(5)Karina M.
Wow! This is just the kind of grocery store I'm looking for: convenient size with an awesome deli and tons locally grown produce and gourmet foods. What I think impressed me the most was the number of "Kentucky Proud" and locally produced goods that Kremer's carried. The deli carries Boar's Head luncheon meat, a nice array of seafood and homemade salads like Pimiento Cheese Spread and Sweet and Sour Slaw. The gourmet cheese and pate selection is definitely not something I expected to find in the this mom-and-pop grocery that's shaped like a barn. If you're looking for an alternative to the huge impersonal mega-stores but want to find those exotic items every gourmand must have, then I recommend Kremer's.
(5)Kelly J.
Best homemade fudge in town! They also have great boxed lunches and a calendar of nightly dinners you can order in advance to go. You can also have Bon Bonerie special orders delivered there for pick up. Kremer's also has a delivery service. For work lunches we order sandwich trays and boxed lunches. It's a delicious, convenient, and a locally owned option. The Rocky Mountain Roast Beef sandwich is my favorite!
(5)Mike K.
i love their pretzels so much and they are so good I decided to give it a 5-er.
(5)Heather J.
I love it. I can't believe I worked on this exit for 2 years before and didn't go! I feel like that was 2 years wasted! Derek (coworker that introduced me to it) said they have the best Muffaletta he's ever had. So go now and enjoy!
(5)Dan H.
Best chicken salad ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(4)Jason B.
Stopped in to pick up potluck contributions for a weekend BBQ, and couldn't be happier. Fantastic selection of fresh produce and other grocery items. The spinach dip from the deli is easily the best I've ever had. Certainly pricier than a big box grocery, but makes up for it with quality. Curated but comprehensive selection of foodstuffs. You could do every bit of your grocery shopping here. Great selection of local beer, too. I think I counted five different 6ers from Rhinegeist and at least three from Madtree. Now I just need an excuse to go buy more of that spinach dip...
(5)Lisa M.
I live right next to this market and I'm glad I do! The staff is pretty pleasant and (I think) the owner, always goes out of the way to help me. The chicken is pretty good. It's $8 a pound which can be pricey. But it's Amish chicken so I justify my purchase! So try it next time! Am taking away one star bc although the produce dept has organic prices ($.99 for a bunch of green onions) I don't believe their produce is organic. There are no signs indicating it being organic. It would be really nice if they offered organic produce. Overall, I do not mind spending a little more for groceries here bc I can literally walk my kids/ dog down the street in the warmer months and grab them a nice pastry or a cold lemonade as we walk around the neighborhood. Oh and they have a really nice seasonal selection outdoors. Pumpkins in fall, Trees for Christmas, plants for summer!
(4)Katrina H.
OMGosh is there a more amazing little place??! Besides the cute little cookies and quaint atmosphere there's a friendly staff. Most have been there for years... Try the chicken salad, the fresh cuts of meat, and by golly grab yourself a Bavarian pretzel for the road (and some salami dip if you're feeling frisky). I love Kremers to the moon and back.
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