There are several stores in Alabama that offer an unforgettable shopping experience. While many of these stores are rather small and take a short amount of time to visit, there are plenty of others that are much larger and can take all day to look at everything. One of these larger stores is Priester’s Pecans, which happens to be the largest pecan shop in Alabama, in addition to also being the state’s largest gourmet handmade candy company. To learn about Priester’s Pecans, take a look below.

Priester’s Pecans is a family-owned business in Fort Deposit, Alabama

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Founded in 1935, it’s an absolute must-stop for a day trip. Because of its massive size, not to mention its huge variety of inventory, it would take quite a while to navigate the entire store.

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Something Priester’s Pecans is famous for is their pralines, which were included on the list of ‘100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die.’ People have been known to drive many miles for these decadent treats.

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Another item that most people can’t leave the store without is a pecan pie. Priester’s Pecans offers a selection of pecan pies in multiple flavors and sizes.

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If you love homemade fudge, you’re in luck because it’s another sweet treat that’s made at Priester’s Pecans.

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What if you could view the pralines, pecan pies, fudge, and other sweet treats as they’re made? Well, you can. All you have to do is head upstairs. From there you can view the sweets as they’re made in the kitchen below.

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In addition to homemade sweets, Priester’s Pecans also offers a variety of candy that’ll remind you of yesteryear. It’s truly nostalgic!

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If you’re looking for a gift, you can find that here, too. Priester’s Pecans offers something for everyone, especially when it comes to food gifts. Homemade jams, jellies, preserves, sauces, and more are just a few of the food items you’ll find at this sprawling store.

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There’s no denying that shopping can work up an appetite. We’ve all been there! If this happens to you, there’s no need to worry about leaving. Priester’s Pecans offers both a cold bar and a hot bar where you can get a delicious meal.

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The next time you’re wanting to take a day trip, consider driving to Fort Deposit to visit Priester’s Pecans. If you do, make sure to set aside enough time because you’ll be shopping for quite a while. It’s definitely worth it though, and it just might become a new tradition.

google/Jenn Durham For more information about Priester’s Pecans, including hours and other types of items sold, you can view the Priester’s Pecans website or the Priester’s Pecans Facebook page.

Have you ever been to Priester’s Pecans in Fort Deposit, Alabama? If so, what did you think about it? Was it an unforgettable shopping experience that you’ll remember for years to come? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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For more information about Priester’s Pecans, including hours and other types of items sold, you can view the Priester’s Pecans website or the Priester’s Pecans Facebook page.

Following your visit at Priester’s Pecans, consider taking a short, 20-minute drive to the town of Greenville. For information about Greenville, be sure to take a look at the following article: The One Alabama Town That’s Packed Full Of Southern Charm.

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Address: Priester’s Pecans, 80 Bishop Bottom Rd, Fort Deposit, AL 36032, USA