NFriday wrote:I can't get spices in one ounce quantities any more? There are only a few spices that I would use more than one ounce in a year. Maybe if people posted on their Facebook page they would get a response.
Gypsy Boy wrote:(What's even curiouser is that, looking specifically for stories about the sale on the internet, there is virtually nothing. Almost as if both sides were embarrassed about the transaction and no one wanted to publicize it--at all. )
ronnie_suburban wrote:Well, as you know, this is not uncommon when a privately held business changes hands. To be fair, the desire for privacy may be entirely genuine, and involve details and personal information that the principals prefer to keep private.
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Pauly wrote:Well they do at the bottom of their website have an email address for contacting them. It's
[email protected]
And I'm pretty sure that if you make your feelings known in a respectable way that someone perhaps even one of the owners will get back to you. They may not even know that some of their changes are not being well received.
Pauly wrote:NFriday wrote:I can't get spices in one ounce quantities any more? There are only a few spices that I would use more than one ounce in a year. Maybe if people posted on their Facebook page they would get a response.
Accordingly to an employee I spoke with last week regarding that No. It's either the jar,jar refill which is the flat pack or a larger size. Now if enough people request it perhaps they will change this policy.
Gypsy Boy wrote:Granted. But for two successful businessmen not to understand that one of the basic, essential, fundamental reasons for the success of this place--beyond the personalities of the owners--is that it is LOCAL is mindboggling to me. We don't WANT to shop at yet another national/international conglomerate. And their dismayingly earnest statement about "bring[ing] their vision to a national and then global scale" is so tone deaf that I cannot honestly see continuing to shop there. That is precisely what I do NOT want to be a part of.
lougord99 wrote:I hadn’t seen this thread and so did not know to ask what will happen in the future. However, while the Evanston location looked different today, they gave me all 4 that I asked for in 1 oz. bags.
JoelF wrote:I was there on Sunday and was a little surprised to see that the smallest packages of fenugreek leaves and Hungarian paprika ran me almost $9. I asked for a "refill package" of the fenugreek leaves and they said the minimum was 1 oz. I agreed, not realizing that that's about a quart (anybody want some fenugreek leaves? I'll bring it to the holiday party, just PM me. Nothing suspicious about dried leaves in baggies, right?).
Pauly wrote:I will say that you and Tom and the new owners are blessed to have the employees that you have especially in Evanston.
pairs4life wrote:Did I miss the updates, perhaps upthread for the re-opening of the Wells Street location?
RockyDennis wrote:Pauly wrote:I will say that you and Tom and the new owners are blessed to have the employees that you have especially in Evanston.
Might look good on the outside,but internally working at the Skokie location was not great...
The Spice House
8240 Kimball Ave.
Skokie,Il 60076
Cathy2 wrote:RockyDennis wrote:Might look good on the outside,but internally working at the Skokie location was not great...
The Spice House
8240 Kimball Ave.
Skokie,Il 60076
Isn't this where they process their mailorders? Is it now open to the public?
Did you work at The Spice House?
Food Nut wrote:I've been looking for THE SPICE HOUSE dried vegetable soup blend and I can't find it! I truly am lost without it as it was great in chicken salad, pasta, soup and more.
Pauly wrote:The location on Kimball is their warehouse; not open to the public as far as I know.
NFriday wrote:Hi- Does anybody know if the Evanston store is open? On their website it says that it is temporarily closed, but it says it is open 9:00-5:00 W-Su. Call for more info. I am making some black bean soup which calls for 1 Tablespoon of cumin, and 1 T of coriander. It appears I am out of both those, and so I am going to substitute chili power and curry powder. My spices are old though, and need to be replaced. Thanks, Nancy
They were open earlier this week, with the operation setup as a table out front where the order is taken, then they fill it inside and bring it out. I didn't see the process that specifically, maybe it was just claiming a previously placed online order. I doubt they're closed, but call ahead.NFriday wrote:Does anybody know if the Evanston store is open?