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December 2023 by Steve Martin
They have a better craft beer selection than most liquor or beer stores.
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December 2023 by Adam Wuoti
I am happy to have finally gone here after driving by it so often. This is a must see local staple. The staff here were very friendly and helpful when I interacted with them. The parking situation is easy but even the closest parking spots are like 50 yards away from the main entrance due to how the area is designed. I was able to get many different local coffee beans from the selection they had. I am looking forward to going back again soon!
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December 2023 by Robyn Flatley
I admire the Co-op 7 Cooperative Principles. The Brattleboro Food Co-op is a community of good people who aspire to bring us fresh, good, tasty food. There are high quality vitamins, cards, kitchen items, clothes, and cosmetics.I love my experiences at the Co-op.
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November 2023 by Stan x Ollie
Very fresh, very friendly service, but the food there is very pricey.They have a great selection, organic items and many fair trade options.I like to get their green drink from the cafe they have and the pizza they make is actually really good and one of th affordable cafe options.They do take food stamps or SNAP.
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November 2023 by Princess K
I stop here every time I drive to NH. Healthy snacks, great meat selections, bulk herbs, and teas. Usually very reasonable prices. Always clean with helpful courteous staff.
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October 2023 by Deborah McGuire
Like the inexpensive Field Day products.I enjoyed coffee in the natural light filled cafe!
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September 2023 by Isaac Share
Filled to the brim with quality items. Brattleboro is a funny place because it is filled with good-willed hippies who start food co-ops, but then you have tourists who meander through it all gaping at all the cute shops and stuff, then finally you have a strong contingent of people who have substance use and housing issues who live in the corners of all the nice-ness. Anyways the co-op is really nice! Got some sweet ribeyes and delicious pesto there
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August 2023 by None N.
On Thursday, July 27th, 2023 at 12:25 PM, Lee Bradford
[email protected] wrote: HI, If you would like to meet with me you are welcome to contact me directly and request a meeting. No one else on this email chain is the right person to speak to regarding our pet policy, operational decisions, or any challenges you may have getting a response. Regarding this matter, we are fully ADA Service Animal compliant and feel that we have the appropriate signage indicating that. Please consider this question asked and answered, we are not revisiting this and there will not be further discussion on this issue. As mentioned above, if you have questions or inquiries about other issues you are welcome to contact me directly. . Thanks, Lee Bradford (he/him/his) General Manager 802-246-2801 (ext. 801) Brattleboro Food Co-op 2 Main Street Brattleboro, VT 05301 _________________________________________ Mr. Bradford, now everybody cced is witness that I did contact you directly for a meeting and you ignored me. The "ADA requirements" do not meet the needs of accessibility of people in reality and the spirit of the ADA is to continually progress accommodations, not through in hurdles as your current neglect and avoidance of communication has consequentially resulted in perpetuating the harassment by customers. I am bullied almost every time I go into the co-op, and if not in the co-op, then nearby as the attached screenshot details why visible signage would help prevent ignorance and de-escalate bullying of ADA rights. Resolving this discrimination complaint is not over just because you deny responsibility. Don't wave at me and expect/hope for a welcoming greeting when you and everybody who supports your in/actions actively create a socially disrespectful and hostile environment. Our co op doesn't deserve a slogan "where everybody can go" designed with rainbows when people tolerate harassment against off-leash service animals.
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August 2023 by Heather Ashcraft
Decent local co-op. Prices are about average for a co-op. Great sushi when they have it. Fair to good local options.
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August 2023 by customcarpenters
Large food co-op with extensive variety of natural, organic, and healthy food and house hold goods. Features many local products and have fantastic specialty departments- my favorite being the cheese and deli. I don't live in the area but always hop off the highway to grab a sandwich and a few tasty treats to take with me. If I lived here this would be my go to spot!
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July 2023 by Maisie Elias
This co-op is totally amazing. It is one of the biggest co-ops I have been too. You can find pretty much anything you are looking for as they offer a great variety of products from both local Vermont small businesses and even some larger brands.
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May 2023 by Tishe Lovelee
Stopped in to get a gluten free breakfast on my way to work. The salad bar said open but the guy working it said it would open in 20 minutes. Paid over $10 a lb for roasted asparagus that was inedible.
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May 2023 by Galen Karlan-Mason
Thousands of great natural, organic and local products. Great customer service. Awesome support for healthy shopping and product transparency. Thanks Coop!
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May 2023 by J W.
You don't have to be a member to shop here, but trust me you don't want to. I was in the area and stopped to get lunch. Got four samosas at the hot counter which were all stone cold. Sesame needles were unimpressive and the cucumber sushi disappointing. For the prices they charge you'd do better eating out and you'd be less likely to be accosted by beggars in the parking lot which, being private property, they could police if they wanted to.
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April 2023 by Will Miller
This is a nice library with comfortable places to sit and read or use the computer. Yours are theirs. I spent some time there in the last week and the librarians are friendly and helpful.