From Breakfast to Dinner This Family Owned Country Store in Oregon Has It All

by | Jul 12, 2024 | Featured, Food, Food & Drink, Interesting, Southern Oregon, Travel

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Driving by, you might not think much of this store and deli in Cave Junction, but once you walk inside, you'll start to realize what an amazing, cute little spot this is to grab lunch and snacks! Taylor's Sausage Country Store is more than just a store; it's a beloved community hub and delicious deli in Southern Oregon. From breakfast to dinner, this fifth-generation family business serves up tasty homemade items, boasting over eighty varieties of sausages and meats.

Taylor's Sausage Country Store In Cave Junction, Oregon

The cozy interior of Taylor's Sausage Country Store. It features warm wood tones.
Photo by Jared C. via Yelp.

The history of Taylor's Sausage is a tale of tradition and dedication that began in 1924. Great Grandpa Taylor brought his delicious European sausage recipes to Canada and later to California. In 1934, Grandpa Taylor joined him in Hollywood's Farmer's Market, serving stars for almost twenty years. After World War II, they moved the business to San Francisco, Oakland, and Hayward. Charles Taylor, the third generation, earned a degree in meat sciences and relocated the family to Southern Oregon in 1970, establishing a modern sausage kitchen. Today, the fourth and fifth generations continue the legacy, producing top-notch sausages for markets across the West Coast.

The Cutest Little Country Store And Deli In Southern Oregon

The cute interior of Taylor's Sausage Country Store. There are tables inside for eating.
Photo by Fran L. via Yelp.

Take a step into Taylor's Sausage Country Store and you'll be greeted by the lovely smell of fresh made meats and baked goods. Dining here is a little different than having a meal at a restaurant. You'll get your food at a walk-up counter and then sit down at the tables inside, or sit out on the inviting patio to eat. On Fridays from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, dinner service is accompanied by live music. The menu at Taylor's features all kinds of delicious options like steaks, chops, chicken, salads, pasta, hot dogs and sub sandwiches. Dinner comes with bread, homemade soup or salad, a choice of baked potato, onion rings, or fries, and a scoop of hard ice cream as a delicious dessert!

Tasty jerky and other meat in a glass display case.
Dogs, brats and beef sticks. Photo by Mike B. via Yelp.

Breakfast at Taylor's is a treat you won't want to miss. The portions are generous, the prices are reasonable, and the biscuits and gravy are melt in your mouth good. Fluffy biscuits that are baked to perfection and served with scrambled eggs for just four dollars is hard to beat!

A tasty meal including meat, fries, onion rings, and a burger.
Photo by Maus M. via Yelp.

For lunch, the walk-up counter service makes it easy to order your food quickly and find a seat in the cozy country-style interior.

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The cute outdoor patio.
Photo by Mike B. via Yelp.

Whether you choose the open tables and chairs inside or the charming covered patio outside with log tables and benches, you're in for a delightful meal.

A huge sub sandwich from Taylor's Sausage Country Store.
A sub sandwich from Taylor's Sausage Country Store. Photo by F.A. Y. via Yelp.

The deli sandwiches are really good, and the meat counter is impressive, offering a fantastic selection of fresh jerky, sausages, and various meats. The slab jerky and pepperoni sticks are particularly popular – a must-try for any jerky lover.

Tip: Headed out to explore the Oregon Caves or to hike a trail? Passing through with a long hard drive ahead of you? Stop in for some of the best homemade jerky that Oregon has to offer. There's a large variety, and it makes the perfect snack for the road, the trail, or a great adventure!

Tasty jerky in a glass display case.
Trail busters. Photo by Lei B. via Yelp.

Don't forget to browse their extensive range of meat products, including snack sticks, trail busters, dry jerky, beef bites, and more. With flavors like black pepper, Cajun, honey bourbon smoked beef strips, orange habanero pork bites, and teriyaki, there's something for everyone. The whiskey maple dry jerky comes highly recommended!

Tasty jerky and other meat in a glass display case.
Photo by Tawny v. via Yelp.

Taylor's Sausage Country Store is a bustling place, always filled with locals and visitors alike. It's the perfect spot to stop if you're passing through Cave Junction, whether you're looking for a hearty meal, a quick snack, or some gourmet goodies to take home.

Tip: Every day of the week is busy here. If you plan on stopping in for lunch, you may have to wait in line for a few minutes, so plan to spend a little extra time at the country store for your meal.

Taylor's Sausage Country Store Information

  • Location: 202 Redwood Hwy, Cave Junction, Oregon
  • Hours:
    • Monday - Thursday 6 AM - 7 PM
    • Friday 6 AM - 8:30 PM
    • Saturday and Sunday 7 AM - 7 PM
  • Get more information on the Taylor's Sausage Country Store website.

Just passing through Cave Junction? Consider spending the day at the nearby Oregon Caves and checking out the awe-inspiring underground river.

A pulled pork sandwich at Taylor's Sausage Country Store.
Pulled pork sandwich at Taylor's Sausage Country Store. Photo by Stacie W. via Yelp.

Taylor's Sausage Country Store stands as a shining example of local businesses that we love in Oregon. If you’ve got a favorite spot or business in mind, don’t hesitate to nominate them—they might just be highlighted in an upcoming feature for That Oregon Life. Stay connected with That Oregon Life on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on remarkable destinations, attractions, and happenings in the Beaver State.


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Written By Jessica Tomlinson

Jessica Tomlinson is a native Oregonian currently living in Southern Oregon. She has been blogging since 2006. She loves nature, photography, hiking, camping, and exploring Oregon's wilds.

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