Founded by partners Jonathan King and Jim Stott in 1991, Stonewall Kitchen has grown from a kitchen-table enterprise to a multimillion-dollar employer of approximately 400 employees in Maine and nearby states. Positioning itself in a competitive and growing specialty food segment (which sees sales of over $100 billion a year), Stonewall Kitchen has become an iconic Maine business success story and tourist destination, along with the likes of L.L. Bean and Tom’s of Maine.
Founded by partners Jonathan King and Jim Stott in 1991, Stonewall Kitchen has grown from a kitchen-table enterprise to a multimillion-dollar employer of approximately 400 employees in Maine and... Read More
Stott and King were prodded by a friend to sell their homemade preserves and jams at local farmer’s markets. They soon had all the orders they could handle, winning awards along the way. They bought an old farmhouse, which became the first Stonewall Kitchen production facility, but not too long after had to upgrade to an even bigger facility. Their current corporate headquarters, located in York, Maine, is 57,000 square feet in size. Stonewall Kitchen sells over 500 products online, in their ten stores located in New England states and Maryland, and 6000 retailers nationwide.
Stott and King were prodded by a friend to sell their homemade preserves and jams at local farmer’s markets. They soon had all the orders they could handle, winning awards along the way. They... Read More
Stonewall Kitchen started out making and mainly selling “wet” goods in the specialty food trade – jams, jellies, etc. But, since the early days, the company has branched into a variety of other goods and a few services. Currently, Stonewall Kitchen offers an impressive array of foods, ranging from pasta to snacks. Also offering memberships in a specialty food club, foods packaged in delightful gift collections, recipes, and an exciting assortment of products for the kitchen and home – each a little different and of higher quality with a well-designed presentation that similar eclipse products found elsewhere, all bolstering Stonewall’s iconic reputation.
Stonewall Kitchen started out making and mainly selling “wet” goods in the specialty food trade – jams, jellies, etc. But, since the early days, the company has branched into a variety of other... Read More
The Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School, located at the company’s headquarters in York, Maine, offers stimulating culinary classes and wine tastings led by experts in the field. Local hotels and inns benefit from the tourism that Stonewall Kitchen attracts (a half-million a year make the pilgrimage), including those foodies and wine-lovers targeted by the company’s cooking school. Students can watch, ask questions, and enjoy the sumptuous fare at the end of their educational adventure.
The Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School, located at the company’s headquarters in York, Maine, offers stimulating culinary classes and wine tastings led by experts in the field. Local hotels and inns... Read More
Bought by private equity firm Centre Partners in 2015, Stonewall now looks to grow in many directions under their new CEO John Stiker. Their objective is to offer a variety of goods to today’s consumers who are concerned with quality and natural ingredients yet are pressed for time. Stonewall Kitchen is also looking to add frozen foods to their mix. Growing sales is another goal for Stonewall Kitchen as King and Stiker wish to have a presence in more retailers across the country and realize the importance of remaining selective to avoid damage to their brand, so they’ll chart a course for growth that is prudent. Stonewall Kitchen is a testament to the free enterprise system that still thrives in America; Jonathan King and Jim Scott built an iconic business in the unforgiving specialty food niche, a company that continues to amaze, delight, and inspire.
Bought by private equity firm Centre Partners in 2015, Stonewall now looks to grow in many directions under their new CEO John Stiker. Their objective is to offer a variety of goods to today’s... Read More
Watch Video: Stonewall Kitchen, Located in Maine
Watch Video: Stonewall Kitchen, Located in Maine
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Stonewall Kitchen, Iconic Specialty FoodsBy: Tom Oliver / Photographs Courtesy of Stonewall Kitchen |
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Founded by partners Jonathan King and Jim Stott in 1991, Stonewall Kitchen has grown from a kitchen-table enterprise to a multimillion-dollar employer of approximately 400 employees in Maine and nearby states. Positioning itself in a competitive and growing specialty food segment (which sees sales of over $100 billion a year), Stonewall Kitchen has become an iconic Maine business success story and tourist destination, along with the likes of L.L. Bean and Tom’s of Maine. |
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Stott and King were prodded by a friend to sell their homemade preserves and jams at local farmer’s markets. They soon had all the orders they could handle, winning awards along the way. They bought an old farmhouse, which became the first Stonewall Kitchen production facility, but not too long after had to upgrade to an even bigger facility. Their current corporate headquarters, located in York, Maine, is 57,000 square feet in size. Stonewall Kitchen sells over 500 products online, in their ten stores located in New England states and Maryland, and 6000 retailers nationwide. |
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Stonewall Kitchen started out making and mainly selling “wet” goods in the specialty food trade – jams, jellies, etc. But, since the early days, the company has branched into a variety of other goods and a few services. Currently, Stonewall Kitchen offers an impressive array of foods, ranging from pasta to snacks. Also offering memberships in a specialty food club, foods packaged in delightful gift collections, recipes, and an exciting assortment of products for the kitchen and home – each a little different and of higher quality with a well-designed presentation that similar eclipse products found elsewhere, all bolstering Stonewall’s iconic reputation. |
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The Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School, located at the company’s headquarters in York, Maine, offers stimulating culinary classes and wine tastings led by experts in the field. Local hotels and inns benefit from the tourism that Stonewall Kitchen attracts (a half-million a year make the pilgrimage), including those foodies and wine-lovers targeted by the company’s cooking school. Students can watch, ask questions, and enjoy the sumptuous fare at the end of their educational adventure. |
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Bought by private equity firm Centre Partners in 2015, Stonewall now looks to grow in many directions under their new CEO John Stiker. Their objective is to offer a variety of goods to today’s consumers who are concerned with quality and natural ingredients yet are pressed for time. Stonewall Kitchen is also looking to add frozen foods to their mix. Growing sales is another goal for Stonewall Kitchen as King and Stiker wish to have a presence in more retailers across the country and realize the importance of remaining selective to avoid damage to their brand, so they’ll chart a course for growth that is prudent. Stonewall Kitchen is a testament to the free enterprise system that still thrives in America; Jonathan King and Jim Scott built an iconic business in the unforgiving specialty food niche, a company that continues to amaze, delight, and inspire. |
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Watch Video: Stonewall Kitchen, Located in Maine |