7 charcuterie + cheese boards in Lakeland

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Splitting an app is grate and all, but let’s be real: cheese boards + charcuterie are a whole other indulgent feasting experience. We’ve put together a list of our favorite Lakeland spots to help you bring out your inner curd nerd. But first, let’s start with a lil’ cheesy vocab lesson.

Charcuterie (n.) – cold cooked meats collectively

Cheese (n.) – absolute heaven

Feelin’ like a cheese wiz, yet? Basically, add meat + cheese to plates, finesse some fruit, bread + spreads – and you’re in the board biz, baby.

🧀 Red Door Lakeland | 733 E. Palmetto St. | Grazing Platter
What’s on board? A seasonal cheese selection, deviled eggs, Mediterranean olive mix, honey pistachios, pickled golden raisins + crisps.

🧀 Cob and Pen, 1221 Florida Ave. S. | Cheese Board
What’s on board? High-quality cheeses, pickles, jam, seasonal fruit + crostini.

🧀 Sabrina’s Delicacies | Contact for ordering | Customizable Boards
What’s on board? Customize your own personal board for any occasion by contacting Sabrina for your charcuterie vision to come to life.

🧀 Frescos | 132 S. Kentucky Ave. | The Mason Jar Charcuterie
What’s on board? Patrons can build their own board by selecting 2-4 servings of house pimento cheese, Benton ham, assorted cheeses, house pickles, and summer sausage.

🧀 Bay Street Bistro | 211 E. Bay St. | Baked Brie
What’s on board? Baked brie with a fresh fruit compote.

🧀 Stuffed Lakeland | Contact for ordering | Valentine’s Day Box
What’s on board? Check out this sneak peek of Stuffed Lakeland’s special sweetheart box for a not-so-cheesy Valentine’s Day gift.

🧀 The Salty Cow | Contact for ordering | Assorted boards
What’s on board? Order your own board (with a given 48 hours notice) that’s comprised of Cow goat and sheep milk cheese, olives, preserves + more. Boards are served with varying accouterments and bread or crackers.

Rather stay in with Netflix, wine, and your pajamas? (Same –– Katelyn + Kaylee here. 👋) We definitely suggest grabbing some cheeses from Publix on the way to the register, lactose-intolerance be damned. *Pours Lactaid in mouth*

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