The Famous Pecan Shop In Alabama That Has Become A Southern Tradition For Many
By Jennifer Young
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Published April 17, 2017
If you’ve ever traveled down I-65 en route to Alabama’s Gulf Coast, chances are you’ve seen signs directing you to Priester’s Pecans. If you haven’t noticed any signs, it’s still likely you’ve heard of this famous pecan shop through word of mouth. It’s seriously that amazing! Read on to learn all about Priester’s Pecans and what makes it a must-visit.
Priester's Pecans was founded in 1935 and is located in Fort Deposit, Alabama at 80 Bishop Bottom Rd. It's Alabama's largest gourmet handmade candy company and packages the freshest and finest pecans in the South.
From delicious pecan pies to...
...delectable flavored pecans, this famous pecan shop in Alabama is the one-stop-shop for all of your pecan needs.
Priester's Pecans also offers a great selection of candies, including milk chocolate pecans, pecan logs, pralines, divinity and so much more. Free samples of various items are also available.
For something a bit sweeter, Priester's Pecans also offers a great selection of homemade fudge. These small blocks of deliciousness will most certainly satisfy your sweet tooth.
In addition to sweets, Priester's Pecans also offers a great selection of syrups, jellies, jams, preserves and dressings. These make great gifts!
If you happen to be visiting Priester's Pecans during lunch hours, there's no need to leave the moment hunger kicks in. Priester's Pecans offers a small lunch buffet that's definitely worth trying.
Without a doubt, the most unique feature of Priester's Pecans is the factory viewing area that's located upstairs.
From the viewing area, you'll be able to see candies being made.
Before leaving Priester's Pecans, don't forget to visit their gift shop, which offers something for everyone.
Have you ever been to Priester’s Pecans? If so, what did you think?
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