Did you know that you can there is a delicious European market hidden within the small city of Peabody, Massachusetts? Step into Karl’s Sausage Kitchen and European Market and you will feel like you are shopping at a store in the heart of Europe. If you have never visited Karl’s, you simply have to take a trip to Peabody to find out what you have been missing!
Karl’s has actually been around since 1958, but my family only recently discovered it a few years ago. Now, whenever a family member takes a trip to Peabody to shop at Karl’s, the rest of us know we are in store for a delicious meal.
Karl's is always our go-to for special dinner and holiday meal items. We also visit when we are craving some delicious sausage.
The reason that Karl’s sausages are so tasty, is because they are handmade. Once you taste one of these, you will never want to eat store-bought sausage again. They are that good!
Karl’s deli is also stocked with a wide variety of cheeses and meats that are imported from Northern Europe.
If you are a hunter, Karl’s with work with you to turn your game into sausage, bologna, or salami.
You can also buy authentic European items at Karl's. These include coffee, bread, baking products, and other specialty items...
...as well as everything you need to satisfy your sweet tooth.
During the winter holiday season, Karl’s is full of tasty European treats, such as Belgian Chocolates, Swedish Gingersnaps, and Bahlsen Christmas Cookies. It also carries advent calendars and authentic European holiday decorations.
Karl's is a great place to shop for unique and hard-to-find gifts.
Have you visited Karl’s Sausage Kitchen and European Market? If so, what is your favorite thing to buy there? More information on this authentic market can be found at Karl’s Sausage Kitchen and European Market website and Karl’s Sausage Kitchen and European Market Facebook page.
Other fantastic international markets in Massachusetts include the Greek International Food Market in West Roxbury and BAZA Gourmet Food & Spirits in Newton. Another fun way to sample some new and interesting cuisine is to take a food tour. Experience a local culinary trip to Italy on this mouthwatering walking tour of Boston's North End.
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