Nothing screams comfort more than a full lineup of cheeses to share with family and friends. Explore these three fine, local cheese businesses in Pittsburgh for your next get-together.
Goat Rodeo Farm & Dairy
Using fresh goat milk and cow milk (and a mix of both!), Goat Rodeo in Allison Park has harnessed cheese perfection with its award-winning cheeses. From chèvre to cave-aged mountain-style cheese, there is something for everyone’s taste buds at this Pittsburgh cheese shop.
Try its newest member of the cheese family, Wild Rosemary, which boasts herbal flavor and smooth, enticing creaminess. Our suggestion? Try them all — and you can by ordering via Goat Rodeo’s online shop. They have chic, swaggy bandanas, a lineup of cheeses and packages for any occasion, luscious caramels and more.
Chantal’s Cheese Shop
Pittsburgh’s premier cheese destination, Chantal’s Cheese Shop located in Bloomfield offers an unmatched selection of cheeses, charcuterie, home goods, specialty foods and even vegan cheeses. Sign up for a fun-filled class or stop by for its sample Saturday, while treating yourself to a level of cheese-inspired bliss by finding something new for your palate.
Or you can help support small farms with its monthly subscription cheese box and have it delivered right to your door! Bountiful options for pairing cheese with your life are seemingly endless at Chantal’s.
The Cheese Queen
Perfectly wrapped and displayed, The Cheese Queen, with a shop located in Mt. Oliver, has entered the cheese chat with a lot to talk about: family traditions, finding her own inspiration, and spreading quality time and togetherness with outstanding flavor combos of nutritious cheeses, meats, vegetables and other tasty sweet & savory treats.
From small to large boxes, these make great gifts. Acclaimed ‘Adult Lunchables’ starting at $15? Count us in! Be sure to discover all the Cheese Queen’s offerings online to find the right fit for your occasion, whether it be a seasonal celebration, event spread or corporate event, plus more.
This content was provided by a local, independent contributor to Made in PGH, a lifestyle blog.