Portland’s food scene is rich with talent, passion, and impeccable taste—but even in a city full of incredible makers, Olympia Provisions carves out a space all their own.
Since 2009, Olympia Provisions has been handcrafting next-level charcuterie and European-style meats the old-school way—with patience, precision, and deep respect for tradition. What began as Oregon’s first USDA-Certified salumeria has grown into a nationally celebrated brand. But even as they’ve scaled, their approach hasn’t changed: no shortcuts, no compromises—just an unwavering commitment to doing things the right way.
That commitment shows up in every step of their process. Through their Farmers Network, they work with small family farms in the Pacific Northwest to source pasture-raised, crate-free, antibiotic-free pork. They’re serious about sustainability too, constantly evolving their practices—from waste reduction to energy-efficient production—to better care for animals, people, and the planet.
Olympia Provisions has been part of the New Seasons family for over a decade—not just because they make incredible salami, pâté, and European-style meats, but because they share our values: community, sustainability, and a deep love of good food.
One New Seasons customer put it best after a sample at the demo counter:
“This is the kind of meat that makes you rethink your entire grocery list.”
We couldn’t agree more. Click here for a deeper dive into their sourcing and processing best practices.
Your neighborhood New Seasons is a wonderland of Olympia Provisions goodness.
You’ll find their award-winning meats throughout the store. Check out the specialty cheese and charcuterie case for their signature salami, pâtés, and pepperettes. Head to the meat department for a variety of sausages—including their legendary foot-long frankfurters, bratwurst, and kasekrainer.
Feeling snacky? Grab a house-made grinder from the deli, stacked with Olympia Provisions house-cured meats. And if your pup’s got a nose for quality, don’t miss the pasture-raised dog treats in the pet aisle.
Oh, and because we’re all about the seasonal offerings, be sure to keep an eye out for limited-run Olympia Provisions favorites, too.
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