Seven Acre Dairy Acquires Stake in Landmark Creamery, Enhancing Local Food Offerings

PAOLI — In a strategic move aimed at enhancing local food offerings, Seven Acre Dairy Company has acquired a stake in Landmark Creamery. The collaboration between the two companies fuses their rich histories and shared dedication to craft food excellence.
The Partnership:
Anna Landmark, co-founder of Landmark Creamery, has been a pivotal figure since 2017, known for her cheese shop and cafe. Nic Mink, the force behind the $11.2 million Seven Acre Dairy Company, established a boutique hotel and restaurant on the site of an 1880s Swiss cheese and butter plant. This partnership sees Landmark making butter in a space adjacent to the Seven Acre Dairy Cafe. The butter will feature in recipes at Seven Acre and be sold in various sizes at both outlets.
Recent Developments:
The acquisition aligns with Seven Acre's ambition to expand its culinary influence and assist Landmark in scaling up her award-winning cheese and butter production. Their joint efforts will revitalize the menu now offered at "Landmark Creamery & Cafe," which includes grilled cheese sandwiches, hot dogs with raclette cheese, and Seven Acre's renowned pastries and buttermilk biscuits.
Future Prospects:
This business synergy is expected to increase foot traffic to the Seven Acre complex, enhance dairy-related events, and bolster production capabilities for both butter and cheese. Nic Mink's experience with business expansions brings a strategic advantage to Landmark Creamery's growth plans, paving the way for new products and customer experiences.