Dorothy Lane Market Wins Readers' Choice Award for Best Gourmet Grocer

Family-owned Dorothy Lane Market has won the Readers' Choice Award in the Best Gourmet Grocery/Food Hall category.
Dorothy Lane Market began as a fruit stand. In 1948 founder Calvin Mayne began selling quality fruits and vegetables in the south Dayton, Ohio area at the corner of Far Hills Avenue and Dorothy Lane (hence the name of the market, or DLM for short).
Mayne loved good food, and wanted his customers to enjoy the same. He believed the company should be unpretentious and have an inclusive atmosphere in which its customers would be welcome. Today Dorothy Lane Market is a company of well-known gourmet supermarkets in the Dayton area that are recognized for great food and service. Mayne's son, Norman, is now its chief executive officer while grandson Calvin, serves as its general manager. The Mayne family still owns and operates the company.
Dorothy Lane partners with food artisans and others passionate about food. This is evident when browsing its aisles and viewing the impressive selection of gourmet food products from around the world that stock its shelves. They offer an extensive selection of cheese, wine, and chocolate. Its oil selection is impressive, and includes walnut oil from Provence, macadamia oil, and olive oils from all over the world. They feature hard to find premium products in season. In seafood for example, they carry Copper River King Salmon and fresh Alaskan King Red Crab from family co-ops. Produce features golden Aurora apples, long stem artichokes, and jumbo size honeydew melons. The meat department's products are entirely natural, lifetime free of added hormones and antibiotics. Their meats include well marbled pork, free range chicken, and DLM Natural Beef, which almost always grades out as USDA prime.
The company's passion for great food is also reflected in what it manufactures in the store. Their in-store kitchens make staples including chicken salad from free range chicken and lasagna featuring their DLM Natural Beef. They also offer trendier fare such as cous-cous and lentil salads, cedar planked salmon, and asiago encrusted chicken breast. Dorothy Lane Market also employs several artisan bakers who daily bake traditional breads such as sourdough and baguettes entirely from scratch, which they sell in-store as well as online. Their bakery is famous as well for its Killer Brownie® which is sold to other fine food retailers and online at www.shopdlm.com.








Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mike Dec 1st 2009 8:54AM
Congrats DLM! I used to live in Centerville, OH and have always missed their great product selection and exceptional service. Truely a wonderful place to shop.
Mike
melb0211 Dec 1st 2009 4:09PM
Go DLM!! I have so many friends who worked there in high school, and I go in there every time I'm back in town. It's such a neighborhood place - it's impossible to go in and not see someone you know. It's friendly and gourmet - overall just fabulous. You deserve it, Mayne family :)
jkhowe Dec 3rd 2009 9:49AM
Rollo,
Way to go DLM, 3 incredibly marvelous stores with the best of everything. And, you look marvelous too. I knew you could do it.
Your customer forever.
topo
Deb Payne Dec 4th 2009 12:39PM
I moved from Dayton in 1988 to Richmond, VA. Richmond has it's own version of DLM but it is a far second behind them. I remember the employees were wonderful. I'll never forget when they offered home delivery. I had just had my third child. The gentleman delivery my groceries returned with cookies for my other 2 sons. That kind gesture has remained with me all these years. Just one story of how wonderful they all were.
Congratulations DLM, you desire your award.
gs Dec 5th 2009 5:53AM
I worked at the dorothy lane market while in college from 1963- 67- there was 1 store at that time- I paid my way thro college taking the baskets out to the customers cars- when I saw this headline about the best grocery I said to myself maybe its dorothy lane and to my great surprise it was
in my day there were some managers who were stealing the place blind
but im glad the store survived
ddriehaus Dec 10th 2009 4:54PM
I have never had the pleasure of shopping at DLM. But, if that gentleman in the red sweater supports DLM, then I do too. He is the biggest Reds fan I have ever seen. He is a great person. DLM must be a classy place to have such great patrons.
ddriehaus Dec 10th 2009 4:57PM
I have never had the pleasure of shopping at DLM. But, if that gentleman in the red sweater supports DLM, then I do too. He is the biggest Reds fan I have ever seen. He is a great person. DLM must be a classy place to have such great patrons.
Douger Dec 10th 2009 5:15PM
Hey Rolo, glad to see you have endorsed DLM. As such, I have converted from the big box competiton to DLM. Go Reds, Go DLM!