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Main Street Marketplace,
located in Historic St. Charles, Missouri, finds it's
home in a small, German style house with a lovely side
garden and brick sidewalk. The home, built circa 1850,
was used as a private residence until the mid 1980's.
When you visit Main Street Marketplace, one thing you
are sure to notice is the random pine floor which has
been restored to its original beauty.
While visiting our shop, enjoy sampling soups, dips, mustards,
cheesecakes, sauces and a variety of Missouri made products
including Wind & Willow Cheeseballs and Blessing Times
Raspberry Jalapeno Medley. |
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We
also stock an extensive line of spices, seasonings,
grilling sauces, coffee, tea, jams, and jellies. We
carry Wing-Time which we believe to be one of the finest
brands of Buffalo wing sauces available in the country.
We
are also your source for a variety of decorative accessories
and gifts including wreaths, florals, cookie cutters,
lots of rust, ornaments, candles and candle accessories,
pottery, kitchen accessories, and potpourri which has
a great cinnamon orange clove fragrance. We also carry
home decor for every season! |
Click
photo of building to take a
virtual tour of our shop |
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We recently introduced our own Main Street Marketplace
brand of specialty foods. We offer a variety of high
quality products for you and your family to enjoy.
Thanks for visiting our home on the web. Please use
the menu bar below to navigate our site. The products
page provides a complete listing of the products we
offer and we have shopping cart software for your convenience.
We accept Visa and MasterCard on this website!

Main
Street Marketplace in Historic St. Charles brings you
Wind & Willow soup mixes, Wind & Willow Cheeseballs,
Rothchild Berry Farm Preserves, Rothchild Berry Farm
Mustards, Pepper Springs dip mixes, Bronco Bob's grilling
sauces, many varieties of loose leaf teas. We are your
St. Charles home for Wind & Willow soup mixes and
cheeseballs, Robert Rothchild Berry Farm preserves,
Pepper Springs dip mixes, Bronco Bob's grilling sauces
and many varieties of loose leaf teas.
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