Great fresh soups and homemade bread, plus a salad bar and a few hot choices. There is a market, too, but we just had lunch there, and liked it a lot.
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Great fresh soups and homemade bread, plus a salad bar and a few hot choices. There is a market, too, but we just had lunch there, and liked it a lot.
Mark, thanks for stopping by for lunch. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and hope you'll visit again the next time you're in town!
Move over Whole Foods, this coop is fantastic. I made sure I bought some eggs and staples before heading back to NY
Hugh -- I'm glad you found what you needed and hope you'll stop in again when you're in the area!
If you're looking for a great selection of natural foods, herbal supplements, and locally grown fare...this is it. Try the local Skyr. I travel from Georgia to get it. Maple Skyr
We're doing some redecorating this fall, so we hope you'll stop in again when you've run out of skyr (made on a tiny family farm in Pownal). It's worth the trip!
you can shop for home cooking or to go food. This is the spot. Resembles what a health food store used to be like before the Whole Foods phenomena. Good selection, fair prices.
Thanks for stopping in!
Please do not use them for catering! While their food is fine, they don't have a real catering service. In planning the event, we were bounced around between three different "managers" none of whom seemed to really have any idea how to cater an event....More
There are 2-3 different markets close to each other just outside Sedgefield. The original one seems to be the Wild Oats one which is set up very well offering their own produce. While the others on the other side of the petrol station are just...More
We stay in a motel with a refrigerator so we eat one meal there during every trip. Wild Oats has a wonderful selection of food, breads, wine, ready-made sandwiches and other goods. We love it!
What a great place specializing in healthy stuff. Though this is a co-op market, it is my go-to place for lunches and other goodies when we travel in the area. Farm fresh stuff to construct a hot or cold meal. Then, sit in the eating...More
Worth visiting if you enjoy a local, much smaller version of Whole Foods. Prices are high as these places tend to have, but there were a few bargains. By late afternoon, there was almost no bread left, but the raisin bread we bought was delicious.
Nice, full-service place. They had a salad bar and some hot entrees. They had wrapped sandwiches. The pastry case had a big fly in it, deterring us from purchase of the contents. Good hours.