Flowers, Produce & Salad, Hot Soup & Sandwich Bar
Stunning seasonal colors will always greet you at Philbrick’s Fresh Market – whether you’re looking for the perfect floral arrangement or the freshest locally grown or organic fruits or vegetables in the Seacoast.
Our on-staff florist will be more than happy to put together just the right arrangement for your home or party. Select from a beautiful display of cut flowers, flowering plants and bouquets. We can prepare your centerpiece while you wait, or have it ready for pick up at a pre-arranged time.
As for fruits and vegetables, one look says it all. At Philbrick’s, we have the area’s most extensive selection of fresh, organically grown fruits and vegetables from all over the world, as well as locally grown produce this side of the Farmer’s Market.
Salad, Hot Soup and Sandwich Bar
One of the Seacoasts Premier Salad Bars featuring 32 exciting items!
We have 9 High Protein items including Chick Pea Salad, Chunks of White Chicken Breast, Imported Stuffed Grape Leaves and our Made in Store Tuna Salad.
Our Salad Bar also has 3 cheese toppings for your salad - Feta, Monterey Jack and Parmesan.Finish off your salad with 1 of our 6 outstanding dressings by Cindy's Kitchen of Brockton, MA.
Enjoy!!!
And don't forget our Hot Soup and Fresh Made Daily Sandwiches! We have a variety of 3 Hot Soups served piping hot. Our sandwiches are made every morning so you know you are getting a fresh sandwich. Stop by today and enjoy our soup and sandwiches!!
Gift Baskets for every Occasion
Sweet
Gluten Free
Pasta
Salty
Wine and Cheese
Floral Department
Beautiful Fall Flowers for you!!
More great Fall Flowers!
Stop and Smell the Roses!!
Beautiful Fall Arrangement
Sample Festive Arrangement or Centerpiece
Beans
It is time to start thinking about which bean varieties you want to grow in your garden. Sowing time is after the average last spring frost. Beans are one of those vegetables that are easy and fun to grow. The largest selection of beans are bush types which produce their entire crop over a period of a couple of weeks - sow bush beans every two to three weeks in order to keep a steady supply on the table! Even though needing support, pole beans produce continually until the first fall frost. Beans can be frozen for later use. Our friends at Botanical Interests offer many of only the best bean varieties for your garden. The owners would like to share three of their favorites with you!
Bean Bush Jade: This 60-day bean has been a favorite since first introduced for its consistent long, straight, stringless pods that are tender and sweet with a beautiful, very dark green color. Upright, bushy plants hold the pods high so they don't curl or have tip rot. In addition to being very productive, plants have good disease resistance to common bean mosaic viruses and are tolerant to rust.
Bean Bush Contender: This 50-day bean was recommended by a garden center customer when he was servicing a display. After testing them, Botanical Interests was sold! The flavor is excellent either cooked or eaten raw, and the plants tolerate heat and mildew better than other varieties (most beans won't produce over 90ºF).
Bean Pole Yard Long Orient Wonder: This 80 day bean is known in the Orient as "dau gok".Orient Wonder is a delicious and beautiful dark green pole bean. Seeds are slow to develop, so pods stay smooth and slender. Orient Wonder is of sub-tropical origin, but is better suited than other varieties for gardens in the U.S. It's easy to grow, and almost indestructible. Beans are best harvested 12" to 18" long, even though they can grow as long as 30".