Great natural foods store. They sell lots of food in bulk, including spices, nuts, dried fruits, and grains. They have plenty of local goods on offer, such as pickles and produce from around Maine. This is a great place for folks with dietary restrictions — they stock many vegan items, like Daiya, Beyond Meat, Vegenaise, Earth Balance, etc etc.
Matt M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, ME
A great grocery store with great service. Will have everything you’re looking for and at fair prices. Enjoy going here every week.
Ruth C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Augusta, ME
Love this store. I am there at least once a week, sometimes twice. Healthy foods with lots of choices. Even potato chips cooked in olive oil, my favorite. My bone builder bones are nonsynthetic and so much better than what you buy in other stores in the area. Real bees honey made locally. Amish butter in bulk. yum.
Shannon S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Quincy, MA
My parents are big fans of this small but well-stocked natural foods store. Knowing that I am a fan of Trader Joe’s, they thought I might like this place with a big more of a local feel. Very clean, neat and organized. Lots of products. We came for the fresh peanut butter. I snagged a little under a pound of the stuff for under $ 2. I also grabbed a bag of shredded coconut also for under $ 2. I love the bulk food for sale. There is a whole wall devoted to pre-packaged nuts and the likes priced at bulk price per pound. They also have bulk spices and seasonings for sale. I wish I had picked up some of the cayenne pepper… a HUGE bag for about $ 3. Oh well, next time. Though some things were a bit pricey, for example the cereal that I KNOW I can find cheaper at TJ’s or even on sale at Shaw’s… they have some good sales. When something is on sale it often is compareable to a larger chain grocery store price. But you can’t get the great prices on the bulk stuff like you can at Uncle Dean’s!