Give the Gift of Ocean State Eats

8 local shops offering gourmet gift baskets, artisanal oils, treat boxes, and more

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For the friends and relatives who have everything, you can’t go wrong with the gift of local food and drink. Even better, many shops make it easy by assembling their goods in themed and thoughtful baskets and gift sets. Here’s a sampler of eight ideas for all different tastes.

WHOLESOME SNACKS

If you or someone in your life cannot get enough of The Beehive Cafe, I have news – their sister establishment, The Beehive Pantry, will build a basket around their packaged snacks (including mixed nuts and granola) and bottled dressing. And you can always throw in a gift card for good measure. Bristol

DONUT DELIVERIES

Known for their yummy allergen-free (no nuts, soy, eggs, or dairy) and vegan donuts, The Donut Shack is offering two amazing options for giving this go-round. First, there’s the Donut Box Subscription, ideal for that person in your life who would appreciate small-batch treats delivered directly to their door. If you’re shopping for a DIY fan, their At Home Baking Kit could be the gift that keeps on giving. Tiverton

PARISIAN SWEETS

An enchanting Parisian-inspired cafe and bakery downtown, Ellie’s is known for being a sweet spot for breakfast, lunch, or a hot drink. And now (oh la la) you can gift friends and family some deliciousness with signature French macaron collections (boxes of 6, 12, and 36, priced from $15 to $90). Their Gingerbread Decorating Kits (featuring a freshly baked cookie, piping bag of icing, and decorative candy) are back. The best part? All proceeds benefit the Warm-a-Heart program. Providence

RHODY GOURMET

An offshoot of Dave’s Marketplace, Le’s Isle Rose has regulars buzzing about their floral arrangements and specialty treat baskets. If you want to go the RI route this holiday, you’re in luck because they have four baskets for stocking a friend’s pantry with Ocean State brands, including their candy-centric Sweet RI ($45) and the deluxe Nor’easter ($150). East Greenwich

FRUIT BASKETS

Neighbors love McQuade’s Marketplace for their friendly service, super fresh seafood and produce, and delicious prepared foods. For the holidays (or any special occasion), the team at McQuade’s will also put together a custom gift or fruit basket for your loved ones, including that one relative on your list who may be a challenge to buy for. Jamestown & Westerly

GROUND GOODNESS

Got a coffee lover on your list? The New Harvest Roasters team has you covered with plenty of possibilities, including their aptly named Double Happiness Gift Box. For $40, you get a 12-ounce bag (with your choice of variety) and two signature New Harvest mugs. Make sure your bestie has everything they need to caffeinate with a merry cuppa of java. Providence

ARTISANAL OIL

Olive del Mondo is a specialty shop and tasting bar on Hope Street with a huge selection of oils (including olive, sesame, and pumpkin) and vinegars. Their boxed samplers have become go-to holiday gifts. They also have a Rhode Island Gift Box ($53.99), which includes Dave’s Coffee Syrup, Anchor Toffee, Bootblack Brand Cocktail & Soda Syrup, and more. Shop online, pick up at the store, or visit to assemble your own version. Providence

LOCAL WINE

Much adored wine store The Savory Grape has a variety of sips and add-ons (including specialty napkins, cocktail shakers, and more) for gifting. With their Local Rhode Island Wine Basket ($65), you get two bottles of wine from Greenvale, Newport, Nickel Creek, or Sakonnet Vineyard, as well as a selection of made-in-Rhody gourmet treats. It’s ideal for anyone who adores wine and RI. East Greenwich

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