Address: 98 Commonwealth Ave, Concord, MA 01742, USA
Phone: +19783717573
Sunday: 10:30AM–6PM
Monday: 8:30AM–6:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–6:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–6:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–8PM
Friday: 8:30AM–6:30PM
Saturday: 8:30AM–6:30PM
Sue Davis
A treasure trove of good health & energy. Customer service is always outstanding. Great place for groceries- especially for any food sensitivities. I always plan to grab lunch or a snack because they have unique and delicious ready-made dishes. And treats! They have wonderful supplements that can’t be found elsewhere. The folks there are great about recommendations, the products are high quality, and really work. Always a good experience.
Emerson Rothwell
Nice market with a good vibe, well stocked, staff was friendly & helpful. There's a good selection of fresh produce and premade food if you're looking for a quick meal. They had plenty of vegan options and prices were decent, we tried the blackened tofu wrap, happy vegan sandwich, dolmas, and raw macaroons and everything was delicious. Easy street/meter parking, gender neutral bathroom.
Elle T.
How to spend $80/plate on dinner from the convenience of your own home! I haven't gone in here very often; it's usually because I'm out of something crucial like coffee and I'm punishing myself for poor time management skills. Like market basket has the same thing for $5 less per item. 3 ⭐⭐⭐ stars because I will remember that Walden meats are available here even though they all seem to be frozen and prices are higher than at the farm (kinda duh I guess) but thanks for stocking Walden meats.
Mariana Georges
Debra's is a wonderful natural and organic foods store located in the heart of Concord Ma. They have a great selection of products and fresh produce as well as ready to eat food that they make in house. They offer food and groceries that fit most dietary preferences and items that are hard to find in large chain grocery stores. You must try their homemade organic desserts, especially their peanut butter chocolate squares. I nearly died and went to heaven when I had my first bite. Definitely check them out if you're in the area!
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Don't know how "grand" it will be -- sushi is 3 weeks out, we still don't have all our containers, industrial compost is being added to our wastestream next week, and we are still waiting for additional shelving to arrive from CA for our refrigerator display cases... milk in glass jars is next week -- but tomorrow.
Hi Michael, unfortunately it's against the law in MA. Specifically, raw milk sales are allowed FROM THE FARM only. The customer needs to physically move it off the farm. The farmer can not physically move it off the farm themselves. We used to actually have a purchasing cooperative that would meet in our parking lot. We didn't make any money off it, of course. The local Health Department shut it down. We're allowed to sell raw dairy if it's in an aged cheese like cheddar, but not in a soft or young cheese like ricotta, or in yogurt. Hopefully that law changes sometimes soon. But I wouldn't hold my breath.
Hi there, First of all, we're in Massachusetts. We adhere to all state guidelines surrounding masking, reporting, and quarantine when necessary. Knock on wood -- we haven't had a staffer get COVID yet. On top of that, I think we're one of the very, very few grocery stores out there that still have a staffer "concierge" out front to limit the number of customers to actually follow those guidelines! We also have some HEPA filters in dense areas, but that's more a benefit for staff than customers. And of course we offer curbside pickup.
Indeed we do! In fact, we just had the founder of hempfusion on a Zoom talk for our customers last week.
Straight Hemp was the parent company. Not in front of our shelves right now, I honestly forget the name of the brand name they switched the cartridges over to.
Hi there, Charlotte. Yes, plenty of people take turmeric by pill and/or capsule, probably millions across the country, easily thousands who've shopped at our store over the years. There are literally hundreds of companies that sell turmeric products. If you're asking what brands we carry... Gaia Herbs, Natural Factors, Vitality Works (the Debra's Brand), Life Extension, Solaray, Jarrow Formulas... maybe one or two others I'm forgetting.
Break-Stone, or Stone Breaker would be the common name in English. Phyllanthus niruri is the Latin binomial (scientific or botanical name). I'm sure there are other names, too, as it comes from a region of the world with many native dialects.
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