As others have noted, the name is misleading; nature has left the building if it ever inhabited it. It’s a perfectly adequate convenience store with the typical mix of some reasonably priced everyday items and some with a generous margin added to the price tag. Pay attention, and don’t expect more than from a Plaid Pantry or a 7 – 11.
Bird B.
Tu valoración: 1 Fortuna, CA
THISISNOT a natural food store. They have zero nutritional supplements or body care items. The sign outside glows«natural», «organic», but it is all colgate and red bull inside. There were a few cans of organic soup and some organic candy bars. There is a Whole Foods nearby, aim for that.
Robert M.
Tu valoración: 4 Wilsonville, OR
This is a good little convenience store /grocery store. Food, drink, medicine, and other minor housewares are available. It’s like a 7 – 11 or Plaid Pantry, only without the creepy dude behind the counter. Located near PSU.
W J.
Tu valoración: 1 San Francisco, CA
The name implies that this is a natural food store but it’s far from it. There are only a small handful of natural items. Most of the items they carry are standard conventional corner store items. I think they should change the name of the store. It’s very misleading.
Philicia S.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Cute little shop, not a ton of selection of natural goods, but they have a good amount especially if you’re in need of some natural teas and soaps and so on. They also have some basic necessities that a mini mart would have too. Prices are decent as well! The ladies that work there seem pretty friendly and were there to answer any questions if needed!
Mark F.
Tu valoración: 4 Portland, OR
It’s a clean, well appointed convenience store with the expected markup. Nice staff and a surprising variety of beer and wine as well as sodas, energy drinks, dry foods like cereal, bread and oats, and basic home goods. As the name implies they deliver on a solid assortment of organic and premium brands. What bumps this up from a 3 to a 4 for me is that it’s not the usual dingy kind of convenience store you’re used to in a lot of downtown areas. This owes to the fact that it’s located as part of the CYAN apartments, a newer highrise development on 4th avenue. Lastly, there is very little produce here. Based on it’s name(I even think the word produce is listed on the outside) one might get the impression it delivers on my personal dream of Euro-style fruit/veggie stand. Some staples like lemons, apples, and oranges are available… but it’s definitely more of a feeling lazy gonna get a six pack and some Kettle Chips kind of place, not a grab some beets and kale let’s make some juice and pulp chips kind of place.