Nugget Markets
Nugget Markets is a family-owned and operated upscale supermarket chain based in Northern California, founded in 1926 by father and son William and Mack Stille in Woodland, California.[1] Headquartered in Davis, the company has grown into a privately held enterprise now led by the fourth and fifth generations of the Stille family, with Eric Stille serving as Chairman of the Board.[2] As of November 2025, it operates 17 locations across the region, including 14 flagship Nugget Markets stores, one Food 4 Less in Woodland, one Fork Lift by Nugget Markets in Cameron Park, and the Sonoma Market in Sonoma, primarily serving the Sacramento Valley, Marin County, and Sonoma County areas.[3] Renowned for its European-style marketplace atmosphere, Nugget Markets emphasizes exceptional customer service, high-quality perishables, and an extensive selection of fresh, locally sourced products.[3] The chain offers chef-prepared foods, premium proteins, organic and vegan options, homemade baked goods, and specialty grocery items alongside conventional staples, all at competitive prices.[3] This focus on quality and guest satisfaction has fostered a strong community connection, positioning Nugget Markets as a trendsetting grocer in the competitive Northern California retail landscape since its inception nearly a century ago.[2]History
Founding and early years
Nugget Markets was founded on September 28, 1926, by father-and-son team William and Mack Stille, who opened a small grocery store at 416 Main Street in Woodland, California. The 18-by-35-foot establishment, which cost $1,300 to set up including fixtures and initial stock, emphasized fresh produce and quality goods from the outset, reflecting the founders' passion for high-quality offerings.[1] The store's name originated from a naming contest won by an 8-year-old girl, who suggested "Nugget" inspired by the gold-painted pillars at the front of the building, evoking the California Gold Rush era and symbolizing value and prosperity. This branding choice aligned with the store's focus on premium, "golden" quality products, such as prime meats raised by the Stilles themselves, which were added to the inventory in 1928 alongside a soda fountain and expanded meat market. By 1938, the business had relocated to 407 Main Street, continuing its commitment to fresh, locally influenced goods in a full-service format typical of the era.[1] Following World War II, the third generation entered the business, with Gene Stille—Mack's son and William's grandson—joining in 1953 after growing up assisting in the store. Gene assumed the role of president in 1960, steering the company toward an everyday low-price strategy while maintaining emphasis on customer service and quality. Under his leadership, the Woodland store relocated again in 1946 to 157 Main Street for $50,000, adding features like a smokehouse and meat locker to serve 16 employees and the community. The 1960s saw operational efficiencies, such as mechanical case cutters, supporting the transition toward modern retail practices. By 1973, a major remodel expanded the Woodland location by 70%, transforming it into a "super store" with 70 associates, new departments including deli, bakery, fresh fish, and floral, marking Nugget's evolution into a self-service supermarket model.[1][4]Expansion and acquisitions
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Nugget Markets began its expansion beyond its original Woodland location by opening its first store in Davis in 1981, marking the company's entry into the Sacramento area.[1] This was followed by the acquisition of two Alpha Beta supermarkets in Sacramento in the mid-1980s, which were converted into Nugget stores and represented the chain's initial push into the broader regional market.[5] By the late 1990s, under the leadership of fourth-generation CEO Eric Stille, Nugget Markets introduced an upscale European-style marketplace format that emphasized fresh, high-quality perishables and specialty departments, including in-house bakeries and delis to enhance the shopping experience.[6] This conceptual shift supported further organic growth, with new stores opening in locations such as Vacaville in 2000 and Roseville in 2007.[1] The 2010s saw a series of strategic acquisitions to bolster Nugget Markets' presence in the Bay Area and Sonoma County. In April 2015, the company acquired the three-store Paradise Foods chain in Marin County, adding locations in Novato, Corte Madera, and Tiburon, which were rebranded under the Nugget banner to expand its footprint in affluent coastal communities.[7] In 2016, Nugget Markets further grew by purchasing Sonoma Market in Sonoma and Glen Ellen Village Market in Glen Ellen, integrating these family-owned operations into its network; however, the Glen Ellen store was sold to Mar-Val Food Stores in October 2018.[8][9] Amid these developments, Nugget Markets experienced significant leadership and operational transitions. In January 2019, third-generation leader and longtime president Gene Stille passed away at age 89, having played a pivotal role in the company's evolution from a single store to a regional chain. The following year, in 2020, the company relocated its corporate headquarters from Woodland to Davis, consolidating operations in a new 35,000-square-foot facility to support ongoing expansion.[10][11] A recent milestone in Nugget Markets' growth occurred on August 13, 2025, with the opening of its 17th store in Granite Bay, a 42,000-square-foot location at the corner of Douglas Boulevard and Sierra College Boulevard that created 150 new jobs and featured enhanced departments like a mezzanine, full-service meat and seafood counters, and an in-house bakery.[12][13] This addition underscores the company's continued commitment to strategic site selection in Northern California's growing suburban markets.[14]Corporate affairs
Ownership and leadership
Nugget Market, Inc. remains a privately held, family-owned corporation with no public stock offerings, controlled by descendants of its founders, William and Mack Stille.[2] The company operates as a closely held entity, emphasizing long-term family stewardship over external investment.[1] The leadership transitioned across generations, beginning with the founders in 1926. Gene Stille, the third-generation leader and son of co-founder William Stille, joined the company in 1953 and assumed the role of president in 1960, guiding its growth while fostering an employee-focused culture through initiatives like comprehensive associate training programs launched in 2002.[1] Gene Stille passed away in 2019 at age 89, after decades of emphasizing values that prioritized team development and community ties.[15] Eric Stille, Gene's son and a fourth-generation family member, joined in 1981 and served as CEO and president starting in 1996 before transitioning to executive chairman.[1] As of 2025, the executive team includes Greg Hill as CEO and president, who has led recent expansions, and Chris Carpenter as chief operating officer and executive vice president, overseeing daily operations.[16][17] Governance is managed through a board that includes family members and seasoned executives, ensuring alignment with the company's core principles of family involvement and employee welfare.[2] The fifth generation of the Stille family has also joined the leadership ranks since 2009, continuing the tradition of internal succession.[1]Headquarters and operations
Nugget Markets' corporate headquarters is located in Davis, California, at 311 Mace Boulevard, serving as the central hub for procurement, administration, and executive functions. The company relocated its administrative base from Woodland, California, to this Davis facility in spring 2020, consolidating operations previously spread across four buildings to enhance efficiency and support growth.[18][10] As of 2025, Nugget Markets employs approximately 2,250 people across its network of 17 stores in Northern California, reflecting steady workforce expansion tied to recent openings like the Granite Bay location.[19][14] The company's annual revenue was approximately $400 million as of 2021.[20] Nugget Markets follows an upscale grocery business model centered on premium, locally sourced products, including fresh perishables, organic items, and chef-prepared foods, to deliver an exceptional shopping experience in family-owned stores. Daily operations typically run from 6 a.m. to 10 or 11 p.m., with hours varying slightly by location to accommodate community needs while maintaining focus on quality and service.[2][21] The company has encountered slight market share challenges in the Sacramento region, declining from 4.67% in 2021 to 4.02% in 2023 amid intensified competition from national chains, though expansions such as the 2025 Granite Bay store have helped offset this by capturing new customer bases.[22][14]Branding
Visual identity
Nugget Markets' visual identity features its logo, which has been integral to marketing efforts, appearing prominently on packaging, store signage, and advertising materials to reinforce themes of quality and local sourcing. The logo contributes to strong brand recognition in Northern California.[1] The company's color palette centers on green and gold tones. These colors are applied uniformly in branding elements, from digital media to physical store fronts, enhancing the perception of freshness and premium value.[23] The company name originated from a 1926 contest won by an 8-year-old girl, who suggested "Nugget Market" inspired by gold-painted pillars resembling California gold rush nuggets. In the late 1990s, Nugget Markets introduced its house brand "Fresh to Market," which highlights locally sourced, high-quality products.[1][24][3]Store design
Nugget Markets stores feature a signature architectural style inspired by European marketplaces, introduced in the mid-1990s to create an inviting atmosphere reminiscent of community gathering spaces. This design shift began with the transformation of traditional formats into more open, abundant European market-style layouts, incorporating elements like grand entrance towers as focal points to draw customers in.[1][25][26] The interior layout emphasizes open floor plans that prioritize fresh produce sections prominently at the entry, fostering an immediate connection to high-quality perishables through farmers' market-style bins and wet racks for an experiential shopping path. Wide aisles and integrated deli and bakery areas contribute to an upscale, non-corporate feel, with expanded perishable departments blending seamlessly into the overall space for convenience and visual appeal.[1][26][27] Typical Nugget Markets stores range from 40,000 to 60,000 square feet, allowing for spacious navigation while highlighting premium offerings; for instance, the Granite Bay location spans approximately 42,000 square feet as a remodel with unique floor plan adaptations. Newer stores incorporate modern lighting via energy-efficient LEDs and daylight harvesting systems, alongside sustainable materials to enhance the eco-friendly ambiance.[1][14][28][29] The overarching design philosophy centers on authenticity and guest connection, cultivating a "home outside of your home" through family-run influences that avoid a sterile corporate vibe, often featuring handcrafted details like ornamental ivy and stone accents for warmth and local resonance.[26][27]Operations
Products and services
Nugget Markets offers a wide array of product categories typical of a full-service upscale grocery chain, including fresh produce, meat and seafood, bakery items, dairy products, deli-prepared foods, frozen goods, grocery staples, and snacks. The produce department features a selection of fresh, local, and organic fruits and vegetables delivered six days a week to ensure quality and variety.[30] Meat and seafood selections emphasize sustainable and humanely raised options, such as grass-fed beef and fresh fish, alongside conventional cuts.[31] The bakery provides handcrafted items like daily-baked breads, pastries, and custom cakes, while the deli and kitchen areas offer gourmet sandwiches, prepared meals, and party platters.[32][33] Signature services include in-house catering through the Gourmet to Go program, which provides chef-prepared platters and meals for events, available for pickup at stores. Select locations feature coffee and juice bars serving smoothies, açaí bowls, and specialty beverages, enhancing the in-store dining experience. Additionally, The Cake Store allows customers to order premium, classic, and themed custom cakes online or in-store for celebrations.[33][34] Unique features highlight the chain's commitment to quality and dietary needs, such as the Fresh to Market house brand, which offers value-driven products like milk, eggs, pork, vitamins, and grass-fed beef developed in partnership with local producers. The stores emphasize organic and gluten-free options, with dedicated sections for lifestyle diets including certified gluten-free items marked with icons, alongside sustainable choices like humanely raised proteins.[24][35] Nugget Markets positions itself as an upscale grocer with premium pricing on specialty and organic items, while maintaining competitive everyday low prices on conventional goods through strategies like weekly ads and exclusive promotions. Customers can sign up for weekly specials, including secret deals revealed every Wednesday, and seasonal offers.[36][37]Sustainability initiatives
Nugget Markets pursues zero-waste goals through comprehensive in-store composting and recycling programs, diverting significant amounts of food waste and materials from landfills to support circular economy practices. The company composts inedible food scraps, such as juice pulp from its coffee and juice bars, converting them into fertilizer, while providing detailed recycling guides for both traditional and specialized items across its stores.[38][39] Additionally, Nugget Markets partners with FishWise, a nonprofit organization, since 2006 to promote sustainable seafood sourcing, earning recognition from Greenpeace in 2011 for its environmentally responsible practices, including color-coded labels indicating the impact of seafood items. The retailer also supports organic farming by stocking, as of 2021, 13% organic products and 14% locally sourced foods, while sponsoring initiatives like the Center for Land-Based Learning to advance sustainable agriculture education in Northern California.[40][41][42] In community involvement, Nugget Markets runs annual matching fund drives for local food banks and recovery organizations to address food insecurity. The company further aids Northern California nonprofits through donations, sponsorships, and its Community Scrip Program, which allows schools and 501(c)(3) organizations to earn up to 4% of purchases, focusing on areas like youth programs and elder care.[43] Employee programs at Nugget Markets emphasize well-being and professional growth, contributing to its ranking of #24 on Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For list in 2021. Benefits include a profit-sharing plan that distributes company earnings to associates, alongside extensive training opportunities such as the Green Guru program, which educates staff on sustainability practices. Diversity and inclusion efforts are guided by the RAVE philosophy—Respect, Appreciate, Value Everyone—promoting equitable workplaces and earning recognitions like inclusion on Great Place to Work's Best Workplaces for Diversity lists.[44][45][41] Recent actions include integrating energy-efficient designs in the Granite Bay store, which opened in 2025, aligning with chain-wide upgrades like LED lighting, daylight harvesting, and high-efficiency cooling systems used in prior locations to reduce energy and water consumption. Nugget Markets has also reduced plastic packaging by transitioning from single-use bags to reusable ones made from 100% recycled material with 40% post-consumer content, while promoting compostable and eco-friendly alternatives for food preparation.[29][46]Locations
Active stores
As of November 2025, Nugget Markets operates 17 active stores across Northern California, serving primarily the Sacramento Valley, Marin County, and Sonoma County. These include 14 locations under the standard Nugget Markets banner, along with one Sonoma Market, one discount-oriented Fork Lift by Nugget Markets, and one budget-focused Food 4 Less store.[20] The standard Nugget Markets stores are full-service supermarkets emphasizing fresh, local, and organic products. They are located at:| Location | Address | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Woodland (original) | 157 Main Street, Woodland, CA 95695 | Founded in 1926 as the company's first store.[47] |
| Davis, Covell | 1414 East Covell Blvd, Davis, CA 95616 | One of two stores in Davis. |
| Davis, Mace | 409 Mace Blvd, Davis, CA 95618 | Serves the El Macero area. |
| El Dorado Hills | 4500 Post Street, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 | Anchors a shopping center in the foothills. |
| Elk Grove | 7101 Elk Grove Blvd, Elk Grove, CA 95758 | Located in a suburban retail hub. |
| Novato | 5800 Nave Drive, Novato, CA 94949 | Serves Marin County communities. |
| Roseville, Blue Oaks | 6309 Lonetree Blvd, Roseville, CA 95747 | One of two in Roseville, near major highways. |
| Roseville, Pleasant Grove | 10156 Fairway Drive, Roseville, CA 95678 | Focuses on northern Roseville neighborhoods. |
| Sacramento, Florin | 7335 Florin Mall Drive, Sacramento, CA 95823 | Situated in a busy shopping district. |
| West Sacramento | 1920 Lake Washington Road, West Sacramento, CA 95691 | Bridges Sacramento and Yolo counties. |
| Corte Madera | 5627 Paradise Drive, Corte Madera, CA 94925 | In the Town Center mall area. |
| Tiburon | 1 Blackfield Drive, Tiburon, CA 94920 | Overlooks the San Francisco Bay.[48] |
| Vacaville | 130 Browns Valley Parkway, Vacaville, CA 95688 | Extends service to Solano County.[49] |
| Granite Bay | 4080 Douglas Blvd, Granite Bay, CA 95746 | Newest location, opened August 13, 2025.[50] |
- Sonoma Market: 500 West Napa Street, Sonoma, CA 95476. A boutique-style store highlighting Sonoma Valley wines and local produce.
- Fork Lift by Nugget Markets: 3333 Coach Lane, Cameron Park, CA 95682. A discount warehouse-style outlet offering value-priced groceries.
- Food 4 Less: 451 Pioneer Avenue, Woodland, CA 95776. A no-frills budget supermarket near the company's original site.[51]