Find food & beverage services in Courtenay, BC. Listings include Gladstone Brewing Co., Edible Island Whole Foods Market, Local Refillery, Amara Farm, Garlic and Pepper Eatery, Berry Best Farm.
Hi πββοΈ Iβm Elaine.. We have beautiful mixed breeds this year! Plus Black copper marans, cream & opal legbars, olive eggers, f2& more! Like/follow/share πββοΈ say hello π Courten...
Specializing in European Lagers and Pacific Northwest IPAs, crafted with tradition at heart
We are proud to be the Comox Valley's Original Whole Foods Market - Since 1980
Butcher's Block is your locally owned and operated source for the finest in meat and meat products.
Aviation inspired craft brewery + kitchen in Courtenay BC. Open 7 days a week!
7 acres of themed gardens CafΓ© & farm shop open on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays in 2024. tours by arrangement
Local Refillery is a planet-friendly grocer that offers convenient plastic-free zero-waste products
We are a certified organic farm, selling vegetables, blueberries, garlic and more!
Small artisan bakery making long-fermented, hand shaped pastries, sourdough bread and treats in Courtenay, BC. We use Canadian organic flour only. Wholesale and retail.
Craft Cider and Fruit Wines made in the Comox Valley with 100% BC ingredients.
We at Eatmore are committed to providing fresh, locally grown, organic sprouts year round in the Comox Valley and sold around Western Canada
For truly exceptional kitchens... we have the perfect ingredients for your dream kitchen.
linktr.ee/beaufortwinery. Cool climate wines, expertly crafted. Certified Organic.
π§ Family-run Korean kitchen & market π Food made from scratch, generous portions, whole ingredients. π Tin Town, Courtenay Β· Grab & Go available π¨βπ³ Homemade kimchi & unique Asian ...
π Comox Valley - Vancouver Island, BC βΊοΈ Traditional, locally made Chinese-Vietnamese Cuisine π
6241 Whitaker Road, Courtenay BC Farm Stand open: WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY 10-5 We have terrible cell service, it is hard to phone us. Text or email is ideal
A "Century" Farm, pre-empted October 4, 1884, by William Chandler Smith, who had moved here from Ontario with his wife and ten children.
February 1 to 28! Join us for a new Comox Valley winter tradition! The festival supports local business and L'Arche Comox Valley. Visit us at https://larchecomoxvalley.org/events/c...