Seward Co-op Extreme Weather Closure
All Seward Co-op locations reopened at 11 a.m. Thursday, January 31, after severe weather closures. Due to extreme weather, our locations closed Tuesday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. The stores… Read More →
All Seward Co-op locations reopened at 11 a.m. Thursday, January 31, after severe weather closures. Due to extreme weather, our locations closed Tuesday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. The stores… Read More →
Our staff works hard year-round to make great food for our owners and shoppers. Seward employees bring new ideas and recipes to the Seward Co-op Creamery Café production kitchen, so… Read More →
The Seward-made Hot Link sausage captures flavors of the growing season—with Anaheim, serrano and padrón peppers from Sin Fronteras Farm & Food in Stillwater, Minnesota, and pork from Peterson Craftsman… Read More →
Seward-made bone broth is back! Bone broth is a seasonal favorite for Seward Co-op shoppers. It’s a great way to combat the cold outside while getting a soothing boost of… Read More →
Enjoy your favorite fall Seward-made items now. New winter products hit the shelves in December. Visit both locations to enjoy seasonal dishes, sausages and baked goods while you can. Everything… Read More →
The Seward neighborhood will come alive with festivities this weekend. Join neighbors and friends for a celebration of local arts and businesses Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 1-2. There will be… Read More →
This aromatic cabbage, sauerkraut, sausage stew hails from central Europe and is Poland’s national dish. It brings together some of our favorite seasonal items that also happen to be on… Read More →
It feels like fall, which means our new seasonal sausage is right on schedule. We craft our Seward-made sausage in our production facility at Seward Co-op Creamery Café with fresh… Read More →
In the spirit of #PlasticFreeJuly, Seward Community Co-op is taking steps to improve environmental impacts in our delis. Want to step up your sustainability habits? Please consider using your own… Read More →
Seward Co-op has begun the countdown to spring! Starting your garden from seed and then watching it mature from seedling to fruiting plant can be rewarding, economical, and fun. Considering… Read More →