Lovely market, great liquor, wine and beer selection, and so many delightful treats. Cheese, crackers, olives... if you forgot something for the party, you will find something great here.
A very poorly named grocery. One bell pepper will set you back $4. But if you're looking for just a bottle of wine or a bar of chocolate from a pretty space, this is a good stop. It's a half useful convenience store in a very clean and airy space. Perhaps a lifestyle brand type place yuppies go for their Chardonnay?
Found a hair in my salad today. Have also had the yogurt, but the berries were moldy. Food quality is terrible. Edit because of response: "We do not sell any yogurt with berries." Yes, you do. There's yogurt with berries and granola in the back area next to the sandwiches, a type of parfait. Sadly, I didn't take a picture like I should have. There's no misunderstanding.
Beautiful space and good selection of artisanal foods
Always fresh produce and food items
This is a review for their froyo. Yes, this froyo was so good, it compelled me to write a review immediately on a Saturday evening. Or maybe I had nothing better to do. I digress. Foodhall’s froyo was probably the best I’ve tried. It was creamy, silky, and dense…yet had a lighter mouthfeel than ice cream would normally be with this consistency. I got a hint of that yogurt tang I love, but I think it would still be mild enough for those averse to tart froyo. They have a variety of toppings, and I went with olive oil & sea salt. They accentuated the lovely texture and mild flavor without overpowering it. Heavenly. Definitely pricey at $7, but worth it.
Love this spot! The counter staff is always so friendly and sweet, and the food is always delicious.
Vibiest and most well curated convenience store in town. I love that they have a little cafe that serves counter culture coffee—it’s like a luxury bodega