BRISTOL
Bristol based? Head to one of our lovely stockists to bag yourself a jar of delicious chilli jam.
Artichoke Wholefoods
Delightful family-owned wholefoods shop in Fishponds, Bristol, stocking Easton Chilli and many other local and sustainable brands since their opening in October 2021.
- Open Mon-Fri 8:30–6, Sat 9-5, Sun 10-3
- 725 Fishponds Road, Bristol, BS16 3UW
- Website | Instagram
East Bristol Bakery
There's nothing quite like a slice of freshly baked bread. Grab some at Easton's own bakery, producing and selling bread, pastries, cakes and choice staples.
- Open Mon-Fri 9-3, Sat 9-2
- 112 St Marks Road, Bristol, BS5 6JD
Five Acre Farm Shop
Five Acre Farm is a project from the Tobacco Factory, aiming to develop their values of social, environmental and economic sustainability by running their own farm in Backwell, just southwest of Bristol. From the farm shop, you can get a range of nourishing groceries and baked goods, zero waste refills, gifts, and delicious chilli jam from Easton Chilli.
- Open Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 9am-4pm
- Tobacco Factory, Five Acre Farm Shop, Bristol BS3 1TF
- Website | Instagram
Sandy Park Greengrocers
Purveyors of the finest fruits, vegetables, juices, flowers, and chilli jam.
- Open Mon-Sat 8:30–4:30, Sun 11-3
- 45 Sandy Park Road, Brislington, Bristol, BS4 3PH
- Website | Facebook | Instagram
Harvest Bristol
Based on Gloucestor Road, Harvest sel fairly traded vegan and vegetarian food, environmentally friendly household products and gifts that people can trust. Part of the Essential Trading worker-owned co-operative.
- Open Mon–Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5.30
- 11 Gloucester Road, Bristol, BS7 8AA
- Website | Instagram | Facebook
Matter Wholefoods
Matter have been on a mission to bring good, honest, healthy food to the people of Bristol since 2014.
- Open Mon–Thu 8-8, Fri-Sat 8-6, Sun 9-6
- 1 Greenbank Road, Bristol, BS5 6EZ
- Instagram | Website
The Dings Deli
A village-style deli in the city. Serving coffee, cheese, charcuterie and delicious deli items 6 days a week.
- Open Tue-Sun 8–5
- Unit 27 Oxford Street, Bristol, BS2 0QT
Elm Tree Farm Shop
Elm Tree Farm’s farm shop has everything you need for a delicious, locally-sourced meal, as well as a number of seasonal items and gifts. All profits from the farm shop go into supporting the work of the Brandon Trust, a charitable organization working with and for people with learning disabilities.
- Open Tue-Sat 10–5
- Park Rd, Stapleton, Bristol BS16 1AA
- Website | Instagram
Fox and West
Fox & West is a deli and store nestled in the heart of Totterdown. Open since 2017, they're big champions of Bristol's indie food producers.
- Open Mon-Sat 8.30 - 6, Sun 9-5.
- 172 Wells Road, Totterdown, BS4 2AL
- Website | Instagram
REST OF UK
We're going national! Find Easton Chilli in the following stockists. If you want to see us stocked near you, tell your local shop about us!
The Cheesy Living Co. (Leeds)
An award winning deli in the heart of Leeds - selling cheese, charcuterie and loads of delicious accompaniments in-store and online.
On the menu...
These cafes and restaurants are now serving Easton Chilli!
KIN
Opened in June 2023 by sisters Kylie and Jodie, KIN brings coffee, wholesome food and good vibes to Sandy Park Road!
- Open Tues-Sun 9am-5pm
- 14 Sandy Park Road, Brislington, BS4 3PE
Do you want to stock Easton Chilli? We're always open to partnerships with great shops, cafes and restaurants.
Frequently asked
How spicy are your products?
Tolerance to chilli heat is very individual! Easton Chilli products are rated out of 5 on heat, trying to make a scale that works for regular people (i.e. people who don't have hot sauce on everything! :) )
- 0/5 - No heat here. Possibly suitable for your newborn baby.
- 1/5 - Just a hint. If you like your spice, you probably think this is nothing.
- 2/5 - A bit of zing. Everyone should be able to enjoy this level of heat, whether you're a regular folk or a chilli fiend. Most of our products are aimed at this level.
- 3/5 - It's heating up. Probably getting a little spicy for the regular folk now, definitely too spicy for a newborn baby.
- 4/5 - Now we're talking! You might talk your pal into trying this once, but they might need a glass of milk, and they might not speak to you for a while.
- 5/5 - Everything that's way too spicy for a regular person.
Here are some rough equivalences in heat.
- Heinz Tomato Ketchup = Easton Chilli 0/5
- Nando's Medium Peri Peri = Easton Chilli 2/5
- That chilli sauce at your local kebab shop = probably Easton Chilli 3/5
- Chilli Daddy's 4 = Easton Chilli 5/5
How does delivery work?
We offer a selection of delivery services depending on your location and order. Choose from them at the checkout.
- Local delivery (Easton and nearby): FREE
- Royal Mail 2nd Class (UK, NI, GG, JE, IM): £4
- Orders weighing more than 2kg (5+ jars): £7.50
- Orders valued £30 or more: FREE!
All orders should be with you within 3-5 working days from when you order (it might be a little longer than this sometimes, we'll be in touch if so).
Large orders (10+ jars) please get in touch so we can make special arrangements.
International orders are available depending on what the customs regulations are of your country. Please get in touch before you place your order to confirm whether we can ship to your country.
Where are your products made?
I started making everything in my home kitchen in Easton! This was great until Christmas 2023 when everyone wanted a jar of chilli jam, In January 2024 I started renting a professional kitchen over in Brislington to make all the products. At some point I hope to return production to Easton!
My t-shirts are printed by the lovely Live Ink Co, based in Bedminster in Bristol.
Sustainability etc?
Of course. Sustainability is important to Easton Chilli and it's considered in all parts of the business.
Packaging
We try to reuse waste materials in our packaging, so if someone has delivered bubble wrap to us, or we have a perfectly sized Amazon box lying around, we might use them for your order. Better to reuse it than throw it away to landfill!
All new packaging that we source is plastic-free and recyclable, and we prefer to buy cardboard or recycled materials where possible. Sometimes we use corn-starch mailer bags.
Any waste cardboard that we can't use gets shredded and put into our compost heap, along with our waste vegetable scraps from jam cooking. The worms love this arrangement.
Product
We try to source all our ingredients "loose" and prefer local and low-plastic companies.
We use preserving techniques like lacto-fermentation to extend the shelf life of some of our ingredients, for example we can buy in a few kg of bird's eye chillies and keep using them for months under the right conditions.
The old packaging of our jars is designed to be removed - it's just a bit of string and card. The idea is that you're more likely to reuse a jar if you don't have to spend ages washing off the sticker that's on it. Our new packaging is paper based and biodegradable - no plastic.
We currently use plastic tamper seals on our 150ml hot sauce bottles, and plastic lids; we are working towards using a compostable tamper seals but the lids will probably be plastic as long as we use this type of bottle.
Unfortunately due to UK Food Safety regulations, we are not allowed to re-use any glass destined to be a "packaged product" i.e. a jar of jam or a bottle of sauce that is sold to a consumer. We have to use new jars and lids for each product. If this weren't the case we'd love to have a closed-loop return and reuse system in place, and we'd be up for working with other producers to standardise on our packaging to make it more viable.
Delivery
We've partnered with Zedify to deliver some of our packages in Bristol. Their fleet of electric cargo bikes means their deliveries within BS1-16 are low-carbon-emitting.
Delivery to the rest of the UK is done using Royal Mail and other couriers like APC and DPD, many of which are working to reduce their carbon emissions.