![]() ![]() Multiple locationsīutcher counter with a few choice grocery items-heirloom dried beans, salumi, etc.-tucked into the Hop City beer store in the Lee + White development. KirkwoodĪ hybrid seafood market, cafe, and raw bar, with Florida fish-shack vibes (but fancier). Georgia-raised meat, immaculate breads and pastries made with regional flours, a tiny but well-chosen grocery selection-and a famous Sunday-afternoon cheeseburger. Armour YardsĪ partnership between Pine Street Market and Riverview Farms focusing on sustainably raised, grass-fed meat check out the Swine Club, a monthly subscription for meat and cheese with wine pairings. Cheshire BridgeĪtlanta’s finest (and newest) cheesemonger, operated by Raymond Hook, with a small selection of other upscale items (chocolate, charcuterie, etc.). MariettaĬhef Linton Hopkins’s small but mighty shop, with superlative cheese and charcuterie, pastries, pantry items, and prepared foods, including one daily hot dinner with optional wine pairing. Owned by chef Scott Grieve and featuring fresh meats and seafood plus beer and wine, cheeses, and various grilling accessories. BuckheadĮxtensive meat and seafood offerings-from Wagyu beef to lamb merguez sausage-plus charcuterie, pasta, jam, butter, and other accoutrements. “Artful living” boutique with upscale pantry items, gift baskets, and kitchenware-plus, cooking and other classes. 1622 Woodcliff Drive Northeast, North Druid Hills One highlight: marinated chicken 65 by the pound. Popular butcher with a small selection of South Asian groceries. Venerable French market, from Alon Balshan, with riches galore: fancy European groceries, cheese and charcuterie, bread and pastry, prepared foods-and more. Little Five Pointsįull-service neighborhood market specializing in natural, organic, and locally made products also drinks, snacks, and an indoor coffee counter. Multiple locationsĪtlanta’s only co-op grocery is almost 50 years old, boasting a hot bar, grind-your-own nut butters, and lots of vegetarian and organic options. Small upscale grocer with outlets around the metro and lots of locally made stuff: coffee, ice cream, beer, and the like. Newish neighborhood market with gourmet and organic groceries, household goods, beer and wine, and a sandwich counter. TrilithĪ butcher counter, some bread, produce, beer and wine, and other provisions-including excellent grab-and-go options. Sweet Auburnįully automated, contactless market offering healthy staples, plus hot foods (prepared by humans). Venerable curb market with an array of vendors: produce, seafood, and spices and seasonings, plus stalls selling hot food. ![]() ![]() Jerk chicken plate from AfroDish Restaurant (inside Municipal Market) Upscale market with produce, prepared food, and Georgia-made snacks, home goods, gifts, and flowers. ![]() 785 Argonne Avenue Northeast, Midtownīeloved neighborhood bodega with a hot counter serving an especially beloved cheeseburger. DecaturĬonveniently located and well-stocked neighborhood mart with a good selection of beer, wine, soju, and sake. Upscale and locally made groceries, wine and beer, a small produce section, and a deli counter. Variety Deli Convenience store with hot Jamaican food served out of the back. 349 Decatur Street Southeast, Sweet Auburn Berkeley ParkĬentrally located convenience store with basic groceries, sandwiches, and beer and wine. Local produce and meat, fine prepared meals, artisan condiments, gifts-plus, of course, flowers. Groceries, produce, beer and wine attached to a small dining section serving breakfast and lunch. Pop-up produce mart emphasizing access to healthy foods follow on Instagram to find out where it’s going to be. Homey, eclectic produce shop with Southern comestibles (boiled peanuts, country ham, vintage sodas) tomatoes are a specialty. Candler Parkįull-service grocery with a mission to increase food access. Well-stocked store with good beer and wine, plus a sandwich counter. ![]()
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