Supporting Local & Regional Purveyors

Our Purveyors

Supporting our local and regional small farms, growers, and craftsman is important to us, and we think it’s important to you, too. You’ll find the foods and products they make in the recipes we lovingly prepare for you here at Shona’s, and you can also find most of them for sale on our shelves.

More than just a great, local café, Shona’s is the place to purchase great products made right in your very own backyard, without having to leave town.

 

Sunrise Creamery

Brad and Meg Gregory have been making finely hand-crafted fresh and aged cheeses since 2005. Their farm, located in Adna, Washington, is home to about 100 East Freisian/Lacuane ewes. This healthy flock is pasture-fed as much as the weather permits and supplemented with grain in the milking parlor.

Black Sheep’s cheeses are fine hand-crafted sheep milk cheeses from the milk of their flock, raised on their pasture in western Washington, and the milk they’ve been able to purchase from the Tin Willows Farm in eastern Oregon. This unique combination brings the definition of “terroir”, the taste of place, to your table.

We use Black Sheep’s cheeses and yogurts in every recipe we can squeeze them into, and you can also purchase the cheese directly from our deli case to enjoy at home.

In addition to cheese, Black Sheep Creamery produces wonderful yarns and wools for knitters, hand spinners, and felters, and you can purchase their yarn at the Ewe & I shop next to Shona’s.

Brad and Meg Gregory of Black Sheep Creamery provide Shona's Food Company with the exceptional fresh sheep's milk cheese for her menu.
 
Shona utilizes a variety of sheep's milk cheese from Black Sheep Creamery in her menu items
You can purchase Black Sheep Creamery fresh cheeses at Shona's Food Company in Chehalis, WA
Making fresh cheese at Black Sheep Creamery

Wild Heart Sipping Vinegar

At Wild Heart Sipping Vinegar, we throw convention to the wind with every hand-crafted, cold-aged micro batch we make. Time makes tasty! so we slowly and carefully cold-age our shrubs to the perfect equilibrium, allowing the rich fruits, juices, savory herbs, and tangy apple cider vinegar to co-mingle, reaching a beautiful harmony of flavor before we bottle.

Endlessly versatile, you can sip and savor our delicious drinking vinegars all on their own, or go ahead! Get a little wild with cocktails, spritzers, vinaigrettes, culinary sauces, healthy hydration and more. Explore the possibilities!

Purchase Wild Heart Sipping Vinegar at Shona's Food Company in Chehalis, WA

O’Bee Honey

Woods Bee Co. offers a variety of products for beekeepers, including honeybees themselves (Italian, Carniolan, Caucasian, Buckfast, and Russian breeds), beekeeping equipment, and even workshops.

They provide "Local Raw Honey", a natural and delicious extension of their passion for bees.

A collection of honey and honey-bee related products in front of a white wooden background

Lovejoy’s Tea Room

We’re proud to serve Portland’s very own Lovejoy’s Tea, crumpets, and lemon curd.

Featured Teas:

White Strawberry Forest Berries & Rose Hips Elderberry Currant Sencha Early Grey

 
Purchase products from Lovejoy's Tea Room at Shona's Food Company
Lovejoy's Tea's Meyer Lemon Curd is available for purchase at Shona's Food Company
Lovejoy's Tea is available for purchase at Shona's Food Company in Chehalis, WA
 

More local goods available for purchase.

More than just a breakfast and lunch spot, Shona’s showcases lots of great local products that you can purchase and take home to enjoy with your family.

 
 

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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.