Patagonia Provisions

Patagonia Provisions

Patagonia Provisions reviews and discussion

4.4

87% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

Reviews mention

  • Sustainability-focused sourcing ethos
  • Sturdy, pairing-friendly cracker texture
  • Clean, organic ingredient lists
  • Flavorful tinned seafood options
  • Occasionally bland, dry crackers
  • Muted cheddar cheese flavor
  • Softly crisp, less snappy texture
  • Notably high sodium per serving

Patagonia Provisions earns mixed-to-positive reviews: the crackers, tinned mussels, sardines, and beef sticks often taste fresh, sturdy, and pairing-friendly, and many trust the brand’s sustainability mission. Reviews also flag drawbacks—several crackers read bland, dry, or softly crisp, cheese flavors can be muted, sodium noted as high, and portions feel skimpy—making the brand appealing for mindful snacking and pantry staples if one accepts occasional flavor subtlety and texture variance.

AI summary based on Thingtesting reviews

76 reviews and posts

  • The tinned fishes are not to be missed. The ones I've tried so far, mainly mussels and sardines, have been outstanding in terms of flavor, quality and value. I keep a few of these in the pantry, and am especially excited to try the flavors with beans along with a fresh loaf of bread.

  • I've tried two flavors from this brand. I've loved their Rosemary Garlic crackers since they went by the Moonshot name, and the crackers are still just as good. The Cheddar Cheese flavor is also decent, but the "cheese" flavor in it isn't too strong.

    Received a free product from Patagonia Provisions
  • The crackers were tender and tasty. The mussels were fine, not quite as savory as I was expecting. At $6.99 each, I feel the products were at least a couple dollars overpriced.

    Verified purchase

  • I tried the cheddar and rosemary garlic flavor and they were delicious. Neither of the flavors were too overpowering and I'm glad the brand focuses on being sustainable.

    Verified purchase

  • Though it's saltier than I preferred, it has less salt than its competitors. The taste and smell of cheddar are strong and the visible salt on the cracker is small (which I appreciate). The cracker is dry by itself; the texture is pleasant, not too soft and not too hard, just right. The cracker doesn't stand out compared to others, but its mission does.

    Freebate
  • Ok, better than some other plant based crackers. That either taste weird or tough like rocks. But too expensive. A bit sour aftertaste.

  • I purchased Patagonia Provisions Crackers in both Sourdough & Sea Salt, as well as Cheddar Cheeze and both flavors are absolutely delicious. They’re so crispy and crunchy and full of flavor. I especially love that they’re made with clean ingredients. I highly recommend these crackers and can’t wait to try the other flavors.

    Verified purchase

  • I had the opportunity to try Patagonia Provisions Organic Crackers, through Thingtesting. I chose Rosemary Garlic flavor. I have been snacking on them plain and the Rosemary Garlic taste is prominent. They are so good. They are firm crackers, so any kind of topping you spread on/put on it, it shouldn't break apart. I like that it's made with simple ingredients and has no added sugar. The only downside for me is that the Sodium level is a little high, at 280 mg, for serving size of 10 crackers...so, that's my limit per day. I will definitely be buying these crackers, and I recommend.

    Verified purchase

  • I had the rosemary garlic flavor. Overall i really enjoyed the product. I had it with a dip that paired well with the flavors. I would say the chips by themselves are a bit bland but are really nice paired with cheese or dip

  • The new Patagonia Provisions beef sticks are my new go-to for quick and delicious protein on the go. I trust the ingredients and mission compared to other meat stick brands and all 3 flavors are pretty good.

  • Delicious crackers! These are great - either on their own, with cheese, or your favorite dip.

  • Patagonia is the ultimate brand that every company should strive to be! When I saw Patagonia offer provisions, I thought it was a strange pivot but I was intrigued to try it. The flavor of the cheddar cheese and rosemary garlic was delicious! They are small crackers but fit a snack-size piece of cheese, and are sturdy enough to withstand dips. They were on sale at Whole Foods when I purchased them. I would purchase!

    Verified purchase

  • Patagonia Provisions crackers are hearty, flavorful, and made with impressive, sustainable ingredients. I love the crunch and unique grain blends. Some flavors can be a bit subtle, but overall they’re a wholesome, satisfying snack. Four stars for great quality and mission-driven values!

  • I really loved the rosemary cracker. It was a little dangerous because I couldn't stop eating them, but paired with hummus they're the PERFECT snack. Excited to try more flavors. Also love their mission. Super cool company

  • The Rosemary Garlic and Sourdough Sea Salt are staples on my charcuterie boards! They pair so well with many different kinds of cheese, from your classic brie and gouda to more interesting cheese, such as a merlot bellavitano, and cheeses with an herb-soaked rind. It never fails to be a crowd-pleaser.

    Feedback

    The Sourdough Sea Salt tends to be a bit bland by itself.

  • Patagonia can do no wrong! These crackers are amazing!

    Verified purchase

  • Their mussels are really great - They're a good size and have a great texture. I didn't like the lemon & herb or the sofrita (I think they discontinued this one) as much as the smoked flavor. The smoked is by far the best IMO as they don't have too much of an oceanic flavor.

  • The sourdough sea salt crackers are pretty tasty and have a great texture. Good with dips and would like to try the rest of their unique flavors.

  • I'm a fan of crackers in general, so Moonshot was awesome. I love how central their climate-friendly mission is to their overall brand. I tried Sourdough Sea Salt, so I'm looking forward to trying the other flavors soon.

  • Tried the sourdough crackers on a whim at REI. They were ok. Didn't taste much different than other crackers, but sure cost a lot more! They were good, but I wouldn't buy them again.