Where Can I Buy Quail Eggs?
Quail eggs. They seem like a delicacy, yet they're lining the shelves of more and more stores every single year.
And honestly? We can barely keep up.
Our mission as a farm has always been to make this tiny but mighty, healthy but delicious egg available to as many people as possible — including you. A few years ago, that meant a few hundred stores. Today? We're in over 6,000 locations across the US and Canada, and we're adding hundreds of new stores every single month.
One of the top questions people search every year is still: "Where can I buy quail eggs?"
You came to the right place. Here's where to look in the grocery store, what to look for in your eggs, and where you can find us. (Spoiler: it's probably closer than you think.)
Where are fresh quail eggs in the grocery store?
Many of us grew up thinking of the canned quail eggs that line the ethnic or international sections of supermarkets. Those are widely available — but we all know fresh is best.
If you're looking for fresh quail eggs, stay out of the centre aisles. Head straight for the refrigerated egg section. That's where you'll find Spring Creek.
All of the retailers who carry our eggs have access to our bright and bold signs, so keep an eye out — you might spot us faster than you'd expect.
What should my fresh quail eggs look like?
Quail eggs are amazing in that every single one is unique. They have a beautiful brown and white speckled pattern that is different on every egg.
Your eggs should have:
A strong shell with no visible cracks, holes or weak spots
A beautiful light brown or off-white colour with brown spots or “speckles,” with no dark rings or spots. Anything that looks solid brown or overly white shouldn’t be eaten.
A fresh smell, similar to what fresh chicken eggs smell like. If they smell funky, leave them be.
Curious how our eggs get from our farm to your table? We wrote all about it here.
What grocery stores carry Spring Creek eggs?
Spring Creek quail eggs are now available in over 6,000 stores across the United States and Canada, and that number is climbing fast. Demand for quail eggs is surging, and we're showing up wherever people are shopping.
Some of the major chains carrying our eggs include:
Canada: Costco, Walmart Canada, Loblaws, FreshCo, Save-On-Foods, Sobeys, IGA, Fortinos, Farm Boy, Food Basics, T&T, H-Mart, Pete's, Nature's Fare, Goodness Me, Bravo, Starsky's, Sungiven, and more.
United States: Costco (including Texas), Walmart, Sam's Club, H-E-B, Hy-Vee, Stop and Shop, Giant Eagle, Winn-Dixie, Hannaford, Market Basket, Grocery Outlet, Key Food, Western Beef, New Seasons Market, Fresh Thyme Market, Woodman's Markets, Kings Food Markets / Balducci's, Weee!, 99 Ranch Market, Milam's, Market of Choice, Mother's Market, Cub Foods, Nuggets Market, Yoke's Fresh Market, Caputo's, Haggen, and more.
And we're still growing. Hundreds of new stores are coming on board every month — so if you don't see us in your area yet, check back soon (or use the store finder below to discover what's closest to you right now).
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Already a Quail Egg Convert?
Welcome to the club. If you're already aboard the quail egg train, check out our recipe library — we've got everything from simple snacks to seriously impressive dinner party bites. And if you still have questions about quail eggs, we've got answers over in our FAQ.
Because around here, we believe chicken eggs are boring. Once you've cracked a quail egg, you'll never look back.