Through The Grapevine Marketplace is a quaint gourmet deli located just off Route 236 at Depot Rd/Cedar Rd in Eliot. They offer a good selection of handcrafted sandwiches, wraps, paninis, homemade salads, quiche, soups, fresh baked goods(from Maryann’s Bakery), desserts, Carpe Diem Coffee, and cold bottled drinks. Boar’s Head Meats are used in the sandwiches. They also sell wines from around the globe, gift baskets, and heat & serve entrees and sides. There’s also table seating for eating in. The food here is on the pricey side, sandwiches are $ 7-$ 8. See the menu at On my way home from a job, I stopped for some light dinner takeout at Through The Grapevine Marketplace. I ordered the Chicken Piccatta Panini($ 7) served with dill pickle spear since it was highly recommend by the staff and a Slice of Tomato, Cheese, & Spinach Quiche($ 4.50), served cold to be reheated. The hot pressed panini tasted pretty good, which had monterey jack cheese, sliced ripe tomatoes, lemon caper mayo, and«deli sliced» chicken breast between thin & crispy 6-grain foccacia bread. I rebaked the slice of quiche for breakfast, which had a soft and fluffy texture with good flavors(florentine) and a nice flaky crust. Overall, I would’ve given this place 4 stars. However, paying over $ 7(with the meals tax) for a panini, I was expecting an actual roasted tender chicken breast and not«deli sliced» chicken meat(I intially thought it was sliced turkey). WEBSITE: FACEBOOK: