Supermarket restaurants in North America
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Community Co-Op
This beloved local is the best place to stock up on organic and bulk foods, as well as hot meals, salads and soups to eat in or take away. The W Main branch has a great organic coffeehouse upstairs.
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Metro
This cavernous supermarket in the Village is perfectly situated for picking up late-night snacks and party goods.
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New Sagaya's City Market
Eclectic and upscale, this grocery store has a great deli specializing in Asian fare and seating indoors and outdoors.
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Grand Union
If you need groceries, deli items or a ready-to-eat barbecued chicken, stop at this in-town supermarket just beyond Straight Wharf.
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Food Kingdom
Conveniently set in the center of town, Food Kingdom is the town grocer, and a lifeline for budgeteers and self-caterers. Don't expect miracles, but your staples will be covered.
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Vitamin Cottage
Set in the same minimall complex as the Whole Foods flagship, this less corporate and more affordable organic full-service grocer makes a nice alternative supply line for self-caterers.
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Whole Foods Market
It doesn't sit well with Boulderites that this store, once the flagship of an independent natural grocery chain, is now a part of the Whole Foods monolith. Still, for organic self-catering this place has a good selection as well as a fresh food deli.
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Wholefoods Market
Part of a national chain, Wholefoods sells organic and natural foods, products and ingredients. There's juices, organic produce and meats, vitamins and all manner of healthy edibles. It's a perfect picnic pick-up stop, plus there's a cafe and a good deli counter. The commitment to sustainability on a large corporate scale is laudable. Local and independent suppliers are supported.
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Milano Supermarket
This local food store has a mouthwatering selection of fresh pasta, antipasto and olive oil. The fun here is seeing the old-timers do the rounds. Stop, watch, listen, stalk (but do so politely) and buy what they buy. You’ll be on your way to an authentic Italian meal.
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