This tiny market place is more like a farmers' market open seasonally with organic, fresh local produce and artisan pantry staples. You should never shop hungry so grab a coffee or beer and a treat from the deli before strolling the aisles.Īlso Party Downtown has a delightful selection of gourmet items to take home too! The OG Corner Market Party on Friendly is the third location of the "Party" family of restaurants. They have the best essentials plus kombucha on tap, an outdoor patio and a deli that is actually an amazing place for foodies - Party on Friendly. Friendly Street Market Party on Friendly by Melanie Griffinįriendly Street Market is everything a health food market should be. This is a great source of vegan products. Visit the juice bar, enjoy a scoop of Luna & Larry's Coconut Bliss ice cream or pick up lunch at their deli. All their produce is 100% organic, and always local when available. Since 1982 the visually iconic Red Barn grocery store has presided over the Whiteaker neighborhood, supplying its artsy community with artisan products, craft beers and natural products. Red Barn Natural Grocery Red Barn Grocery by Joni Kabana Currently their hot line and salad bar is closed but some pre-packaged lunch items may be available, just ask. During this time they are also offering remote shopping online, so you can pre-order through their website and pick up in front. Their carefully chosen produce is always fresh. The parking is limited here, so walking or riding your bike to the store is encouraged. Along with healthy food brands, bulk bins and fresh produce, the staff provides helpful information finding those unusual grains or body care products that you are seeking. A section of the Kiva's mural by Colin MortonĪ landmark local business from the early '70s, Sundance is the epitome of the boutique, local health food store experience. They offer daily soups and salads to go, plus you can order for curbside pick up or delivery. Pop in here for a local Nancy's yogurt or Toby's hummus. The Kiva started as a '70s bookstore and mini health food store/quasi restaurant, catering to Eugene's original hippie community. Today, the tiny shop remains a local favorite in downtown Eugene focusing on organic and primarily local food. Specializing in vegan, vegetarian and organic foodstuffs, both are venerable landmarks of the community.īelow are the must-visit natural food stores for any true health food fan. Since the 1970s, the Kiva and Sundance Natural Foods have been Eugene's original and primary local foods grocers. Oregon has an extensive health food store heritage with thriving co-ops and natural food stores.
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