Burritt's Fresh Markets

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509 W Front St
Traverse City, MI 49684

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(231) 946-3300
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Burritt's Fresh Markets - Traverse City, MI
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FAbulous market. We were up there for a vacation and the fresh fish, steaks were excellent. They have a really cool line of seasonings too. Black Dog Rub and Feisty Fish Rub were ...

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Wonderful 11/9/2005

A local suggested this place for some cheese to go with all the wines we were sampling and drinking while on our honeymoon in the area. We got here 10 minutes after the store had closed. However, the staff inside the store saw us pull up and motioned for us to come on in. The opened the store and let us in AND helped us pick out some GREAT local cheeses!!! It was such a nice thing for them to do and something they didn't have to do. Great staff, wonderful selection, and very good prices. more
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  • Burritt's Fresh Markets have been in the retail business offering top quality meat, seafood, wine and specialty groceries for 23 years. In 1987, Ken and Kurt Burritt ventured to create a small corner butcher shop in Traverse City, Michigan. Ken had a background in restaurant management, and Kurt had worked in meat markets for years. They called their store Burritt's Meat Market. In just a short time, they found that their town was looking for more than a meat market - Traverse City needed a gourmet specialty store, so in 1988, the brothers expanded the store to include produce, groceries, beer, wine, and specialty products. By 1995, Kurt was ready to move on, to home school his two children and travel the country. Ken and his wife, Teri, took this time to reinvent the store and boost the supply of wines from around the world. 2002 brought even more changes to Burritt's, when Ken bought out the neighboring Carlson's Fish Market. He brought in more local products, enlarged the fish department, and changed the name of the store to fit the evolving philosophy of fresh, quality foods.

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