Door County Creamery

Door County Creamery Handmade Small Batch Artisan Cheese Produced From Our Local Herd, Serving fresh Sandwiches, Handmade Love. Local. Cheese.
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This sentiment accurately expresses Door County Creamery’s aesthetics and inspired owner Jesse Johnson to open a store dedicated to humble goats milk. While in France honing his culinary chops, Johnson fell in love with goat cheese and the European philosophy emphasizing fresh and simply prepared food. Inside the recently-opened Creamery, ‘fresh and simple’ can be seen in the Door County, Wisconsi

n produce kept in the restaurant’s glass cases: just-picked cherry tomatoes, ruby strawberries, leafy romaine, and the Jesse’s delicate, soft chèvre. Jesse began his journey towards the Creamery many years ago. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he apprenticed at Babcock Diary, famous for their delicious Wisconsin ice cream, and Dream Farm, nearby in Cross Plains. Afterwards, Johnson attended culinary school in Colorado, followed by a period of culinary training in France. The experiences brought Johnson back home to Sister Bay where his father, J.J., operated J.J.’s/LaPuerta(sold) and Waterfront, and where Jesse initially learned to prepare food. One evening at home with Rachel, they decided they wanted to raise goats to produce Door County chèvre. This decision started the Johnsons on a several year plan “to make a dream come true.” Jesse needed to obtain a Wisconsin Cheesemaker’s license in a state that has some of the most stringent qualifications in the nation. Besides the certification, the Johnsons began raising a herd of goats on a farm about a mile out of Sister Bay — goats need to mature before producing milk. The process also provided Jesse with testing time, to decide which type of chèvre to produce. The buttery cheese made from goat’s milk tastes airy and light on the tongue, especially when spread on the Creamery’s toasty crostini, available in small bags on the front counter. Behind every container of fresh chevre, hard work and perseverance were essential ingredients. While Jesse churns the cheese on the Creamery premises, Rachael, with some dedicated staff, raised the goats that produced the milk on a farm located just outside downtown Sister Bay. The farm, with a substantial herd of goats, represented the other half of the Johnsons’ dream, completely invisible to the customer, when someone enjoys the Creamery’s chèvre or goat’s milk gelato. Presently, they have partnered with a goat milk farm in the Green Bay area in able to produce enough cheese for their unique chèvre and the specialty varieties. The Creamery also serves their famous hot oven baked sandwiches, seasonal produce, baked breads, and hand-made gelato from goat’s milk with added cow’s cream. Light, thin crostini, or toasted bread crisps, can also be purchased to eat with the cheese, although fruit and chèvre were equally tempting. Goats Milk Soap
Rachael also makes goat’s milk soap fragranced with local herbs. Goat’s milk soap has a PH balance closest to the human skin, and can be soothing for those with sensitive complexions. In the store, her hand-cut soaps are tied with twine. A soap scented with lemongrass has been popular for its gentle and natural qualities. Customers have returned to buy more soap, saying that their child’s skin problems have benefited from the goat milk formula. The Johnsons began raising their goats in 2012. They herd grew in size over the years to over 200, when in the fall of 2021 they sold the herd and now get milk from their partner farm close to Green Bay. The Johnsons cared for their animals year-round. Rachael noted that the goats need milking twice a day, at 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., in addition to feedings twice a day. Otherwise, the herd grazes on alfalfa and hay in the pasture. While the old adage says that goats “eat anything,” Rachael says it’s not true. Goats can be very picky, and if the desired milk will be used to make cheese, the quality of their food determines the quality of the cheese. Besides feeding and milking, each goat needs their hooves clipped, their pen cleaned, and regular check-ups for signs of illness. Since goats exhibit distinct personalities, individual animals can be curious, shy, active or robust. While some goats are healthier than others, and able to withstand any fluctuation in farm habits, others might be fragile and find themselves under the weather at the least change in temperature. Jesse and Rachael have self-educated themselves on goat health, saving on veterinarian bills, an important feature of raising goats. Imagine the medical bills for raising 200 children! Surviving 18-hour days, manning the farm, overseeing the restaurant, are all a testament to a faithful routine, hard work and the love the Johnsons put into every batch of chèvre and gelato. As a result, more and more Door County, Wisconsin residents and visitors have come to Love.Local.Cheese!

05/21/2026

The little things are back again.

Fresh flowers.
Doors open.
Good music.
Gelato runs.
Late lunches that turn into slow afternoons.

Happy Memorial Day weekend 🤍☀️

Weekend Hours: Friday–Monday ~10am–9pm ✨

Week one back in the books. 💛Nothing beats seeing familiar faces again, catching up after a long winter, and sharing the...
05/07/2026

Week one back in the books. 💛

Nothing beats seeing familiar faces again, catching up after a long winter, and sharing the things you’ve come to love at Door County Creamery.

From smoked salmon salads and turkey brie sandwiches to fresh chèvre, gelato, coffee, warm cookies, house made crackers and of course bacon  — it feels really good to have the shop full again.

Thank you for such a sweet start.  We’re happy to be back doing what we love.

Spring hours: Wednesday–Sunday 10am–6pm

See you soon. ☀️

We’re excited to share that we will reopen for the season this Thursday, April 30th and we’re especially grateful to be ...
04/27/2026

We’re excited to share that we will reopen for the season this Thursday, April 30th and we’re especially grateful to be celebrating our 14th season in Sister Bay!! 🐐❤️

For the past 14 years, your support has meant everything to us, and we’re so looking forward to welcoming you back for another season of good food and familiar faces.

Stop in for our best sandwiches. Ever. Fresh handcrafted gelato, cookies, house-made crackers, fresh chèvre, coffee, goat’s milk soap, and gifts. Everything you’ve come to love, made with care and ready for spring.

Thank you for being part of our story. We can’t wait to see you again this Thursday💛

Thank You for a Wonderful 2025 SeasonWe’ve sold out of sandwiches and gelato —a sure sign of a sweet year well spent.Tha...
10/25/2025

Thank You for a Wonderful 2025 Season

We’ve sold out of sandwiches and gelato —
a sure sign of a sweet year well spent.

Thank you for your love, laughter, and support.

We’ll rest, renew, and see you again
in Spring 2026.

💛 With gratitude,
Team Cream

NOW HIRING!Join Team Cream!We’re looking for friendly, dependable, and energetic individuals to help us serve up artisan...
05/01/2025

NOW HIRING!
Join Team Cream!

We’re looking for friendly, dependable, and energetic individuals to help us serve up artisan sandwiches, handcrafted goat cheese, and small-batch gelato in our café and retail space.

Part-time & full-time positions available
Flexible scheduling | Great team atmosphere | Employee discounts

Stop in to apply or email us at info@doorcountycreamery.

Love good food? You’ll fit right in.

We will be closing this Sunday, October 27th, at 5 pm for the season! Thank you to our patrons and staff for another gre...
10/25/2024

We will be closing this Sunday, October 27th, at 5 pm for the season! Thank you to our patrons and staff for another great year!

🔥🔥Blackberry Bacon🔥🔥Crunchy Ciabatta, Fresh Basil, Pecanwood Smoked Bacon, Vinegar Jalapeños, Blackberry Preserves, Hava...
06/20/2024

🔥🔥Blackberry Bacon🔥🔥
Crunchy Ciabatta, Fresh Basil, Pecanwood Smoked Bacon, Vinegar Jalapeños, Blackberry Preserves, Havarti + White Cheddar
🐐 Open daily 9am-10pm!
🐐 Order online at creameryeats.com or come on in!
🐐 Shipping cheese and gelato nationwide at doorcountcreamery.com
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05/13/2024
Sloppy JoeKorean Gochujang Beef, Kimchi Slaw, Havarti, Sesame Seed, Basil, Scallion, Rye🐐 Open Wed-Sunday 10:30-6🐐 Pre-O...
05/10/2024

Sloppy Joe
Korean Gochujang Beef, Kimchi Slaw, Havarti, Sesame Seed, Basil, Scallion, Rye
🐐 Open Wed-Sunday 10:30-6
🐐 Pre-Order online at creameryeats.com
🐐Shipping cheese, gelato and soap nationwide at doorcountycreamery.com
🐐

Opening Friday!! 10:30 Brunch Sandwiches and Espresso!!
04/30/2024

Opening Friday!! 10:30 Brunch Sandwiches and Espresso!!

End of Season Sale! 25% off everything!! Housewares, clothing, cheese, gelato, wine, books and more!  Please note that t...
10/26/2023

End of Season Sale!
25% off everything!! Housewares, clothing, cheese, gelato, wine, books and more! Please note that the kitchen is closed for the season!
See you Friday and Saturday 11-5!

Address

10653 N Bay Shore Drive
Sister Bay, WI
54234

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10:30am - 6pm
Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 10:30am - 8pm
Saturday 10:30am - 8pm
Sunday 10:30am - 6pm

Telephone

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Website

http://creameryeats.com/

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