There are actually three connected stores here on Main St: The Creamery, the Cheese and Wine shop at 210, and a café, at 212. I came here to check out the cheese shop. It’s a pretty small space, so there are fewer choices than the Giles Cheese place west of here. But Schullsburg has a quaint historic downtown, with a few empty storefronts and not a lot of activity on a weekend afternoon. But I did find some good values in their«catch-all» or sales bin, like a big chunk of Swiss for about $ 5.00, and a good 80z. of a garlic and herb Brick for $ 1.99. The cheese case has most of the standards you’d expect to find in a Wisconsin cheese shops. There are also many over-priced condiments such as $ 8.00 jars of jams and preserves. Wine is available though I did not price it. The adjoining café is very cozy and attractive, and by all reports has great breakfast and lunch offerings. With antique and gift shops and lodging nearby, you could spend a nice afternoon here poking around.