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What's the Big Dill? Coral Springs Pickle Paradise Opens to Much Fanfare

After years at markets, a SoFlo pickle company has opened in Coral Springs and is going viral among pickle lovers.
Image: After years at markets, a SoFlo pickle company has opened in Coral Springs and is viral among pickle lovers with fun flavors.
After years at markets, a SoFlo pickle company has opened in Coral Springs and is viral among pickle lovers with fun flavors. Screenshot via Instagram/@newyorkpicklesandccompany

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After years of pickle peddling at flea markets and farmers markets, New York Pickles & Company has finally found a permanent home in Coral Springs.

The pickle purveyor has officially opened its doors with a proper storefront where pickle lovers can browse barrels of briny goodness in tons of flavors.

You might recognize New York Pickles & Company from its previous gigs around South Florida. The operation used to set up shop at the Festival Flea Market, tucked away behind a staircase where only the most dedicated pickle hunters could find them. More recently, they've been a fixture at the Yellow Green Farmers Market in Hollywood, where their giant barrels of pickles drew crowds of crunchy-snack seekers.
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The menu spans the pickle spectrum: sour, half sour, garlic, hot, horseradish, kosher dill, and bread and butter chips.
Screenshot via Instagram/@newyorkpicklesandco

Pickle Paradise

The new Coral Springs location offers the whole pickle experience, complete with giant barrels filled with freshly made pickles in multiple flavors. The large barrels line the shop, each containing different pickle varieties for customers to explore. The staff knows their stuff when it comes to pickle knowledge.

The menu spans the pickle spectrum: sour, half sour, garlic, hot, horseradish, kosher dill, and bread and butter chips. Pickles are sold in three sizes: pint, quart, and half-gallon containers, with prices ranging from around $7 to $21, depending on the variety and size. For pickle juice lovers, extra brine can be added to jars. They've expanded beyond pickles too, offering unique pickled options like red and green tomatoes, olives, sauerkraut, red peppers, and hot cherry peppers.

Browse and Snack

The storefront lets customers sample pickles while they shop, allowing pickle lovers to take their time exploring the barrel selection and trying out the unique flavors. The space is designed for browsing at your own pace, allowing you to enjoy the product properly. For those who can't make the trip to Coral Springs, the company offers online shopping options and wholesale options for those who wish to supply their pickles in-house.

The permanent location marks a new chapter for New York Pickles & Company, giving pickle fans a reliable place to get their fix without hunting through farmers market stalls or navigating flea markets.

New York Pickles & Company. 10261 W. Sample Rd., Coral Springs; nypicklesandcompany.com.