Savory Spice Shop Menu

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  • Kelly B.

    The first time I tried to visit Savory was during the first festival after they open. That was a big fail. It's definitely packed during a summer street festivals with folks trying to escape the heat and the crowds. I was a little disappointed, but they can't cater their store for bi-monthly festivals. This most recent trip was a Saturday afternoon, and I got to experience the store as it was meant to be experienced. If your a baker, cook, or grillmaster, this is the place to go. The store smells amazing, which can be attributed both to the products and the tasting. All the products have a tester. They welcome you to sniff and taste all the products. To taste, you shake a bit on your hand, taste it, and toss the leftover on the floor. If you find something you like, you can buy as little as an ounce. As far as price goes, I found it to be pretty comparable to the "good" stuff you find at the store (not talking the Dollar General $1 garlic powder). And considering you only have to buy what you need, you end up saving some cash. My husband and I didn't go into Savory intending to buy anything, but we left with three grill rubs. I'm not a frequent baker, but the store has me inspired. It's so close to my house that I can pop over there for whatever I need whenever I need it. They also have assortment packs that would make for excellent gifts. When I see a very specialized store like this, I worry that it will not succeed, but based on my awesome experience and the foot traffic they had while I was there, I'm hoping that won't be the case. It was a great place just to randomly visit on a Saturday afternoon.

    (5)
  • Troy S.

    Wow! All kinds of spices as I didn't realize paprika had so many different flavors. It was a nice place to walk around as the prices are a little high for me to buy and take home. If I lived in the area or needed a specific spice then this would be my place. My daughter enjoyed smelling the spices here and the saleslady was very friendly to her. It is easy to walk around and they have sample spices for one to smell and taste. They encourage walking around and tasting. It is a great place for a foodie and foodie in training.

    (4)
  • Mark H.

    New place in Franklin. Love to cook? Want to make your food creations more savory? (haha sorry I couldn't resist). I have never seen so many fresh spices in my life - nor so many kinds of salt! (I'm kind of a salt junkie). The spice experts will help guide you to the right spices for what you're cooking and even have samples for you to try. There are pre-packed sets for certain occasions or food types, and the shop expanded to carry a wider selection and interesting treats. (I'm a big fan of the chili flavors). If you love to BBQ, there's a perfect all-purpose spice for that - and trust me it tastes infinitely better than any all-purpose spice you can find at a grocery store. There are so many items to choose from, so if you are looking for a rare spice, chances are Savory Spice Shop has it.

    (4)
  • Dylan F.

    Excellent place! I love doing strange things in the kitchen and it's just the place to aid me. Spent about 55 bucks on spices varying from extra hot oriental mustard powder to raritan river herb. Real cool assistant manager named Kris helped me throughout the process of sampling and recommendations. There's just something so fulfilling about dumping a little in your palm, tasting it, and then tossing the excess on the floor. Great selection of curries, paprikas, peppercorns, oriental stuff, peppers, blah blah. Some real neat locally sourced stuff(I bought some peach habanero jam, which was scary good). Overall it's a real fun place for a foodie, kitchen lover, scientist- whatever. I'll be going back as soon as reason let's me.

    (5)
  • Scott C.

    Awesome place for tasting and sampling all spices. Friendly service and lots to try! Had some habanero salt. Super hot! Also tried the super hot hot sauce available. Slightly hot but not the hottest ever! They donate a dollar of every bottle purchase to a fundraiser, which is cool. Purchase some hot paprika.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 6:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes

Savory Spice Shop

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