First of all, whoever added the business hours is incorrect because they’re not closed on Wednesdays. Location: St-Sauveur village. They have parking so you don’t need to worry about it. Bring your own bags or pay the associated fee at check-out, for a plastic bag. They recently moved from their previous location(where the outlets are) to this place and it’s a much better spot. First, it’s bigger and therefore less cramped than their previous location. Secondly, in addition to having a wider selection of items, they also have a to-go counter with a few prepared meals. You can either take them to go, or eat there — they’ve got a nice little spot tucked away in a corner and in summer, you can eat outside. Stuff: They have a great selection of vegetables, sprouts, dairy(or no-dairy) products, meats, vitamins, supplements, teas, dried goods etc. Aside from TAU, they’re the only other organic store that sells Pukka tea, so that’s a big plus for me. You can pretty much find what you’re looking for, if you want to stick to organic and/or healthy products. Price: It really depends. For certain items, you may find that they are cheaper than your regular grocery store(i.e. Go Go Quinoa cookies are $ 4.19 here, but $ 6.99 at Metro), but in other cases, you will find that they’re more expensive. And still, in other cases, they’re on par with other stores(i.e. That Pukka tea is the same price at TAU). Side note: Rachelle-Bery was purchased by IGA a while ago, and rumor has it that they ‘have‘to carry certain products and brands, which I assume lends to the higher price of certain items. Bonus: On-sight Naturopaths that you can consult for whatever ails you. They can usually make some good recommendations or advise you on where to go/who to consult if they can’t. These guys also have locations on the island of Montréal.