The Midwest chain offers a massive variety of food, including a huge organic section. By the time you read this, Festival should have taken over two additional locations at 2717 Birch Street and 2615 North Clairemont Ave (west side).
This enormous, employee-owned grocery store is packed to the gills with just about any kind of food item you’d ever need.
This big new grocery store is slated to open in the fall of 2021. Expect to find plenty of grocery options (including natural and organic fare) plus an in-store coffee show and a Wahlburger’s restaurant.
Downtown’s only grocery store is filled with local and regional vendors offering a great selection of fresh and frozen food, baked goods, and even locally-grown flowers. Its first-floor deli dishes up made-to-order sandwiches and bowls, seating available on the first and upper floor.
Sure you can load up your Spotify, but sometimes it’s nice to talk to a real person and get some new recommendations.
The downtown record store offers a massive collection of new and used vinyl and used CDs with a friendly staff to boot. They also host occassional all-ages shows and signing events.
Abraxas Wax doubles as a cool spot to hangout and play video games or catch a live show, opening just last fall. With thousands of vinyl records plus CDs, VHS tapes, and books, it’s become a fast favorite.
The weekend after Thanksgiving has “Small Business Saturday,” and local shops roll out all kinds of great deals.
The First Friday of every month, downtown businesses stay open later and have special sales.