Windsor Terrace Food Coop 825 Caton Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11218,
About the Business
Windsor Terrace Food Coop is a community-run grocery store located at 825 Caton Avenue in New York, United States. This institution offers a wide variety of fresh and locally sourced produce, pantry staples, and household goods. With a focus on sustainability and supporting local farmers, Windsor Terrace Food Coop provides members with high-quality products at affordable prices. Joining the coop allows individuals to have a say in the decision-making process and be part of a vibrant and inclusive community dedicated to promoting healthy eating and environmental stewardship.
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Location & Phone number
825 Caton Ave 1st floor, Brooklyn, NY 11218, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
15:00 - 20:00
Friday:
09:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 16:00
Reviews
"A small coop that's been in the neighborhood for many years. I've been a member for a year and a half (but you don't need to be a member to shop here). Lots of great organic produce and groceries, along with kombucha, bulk items, teas and other miscellany. Really great place to get seasonal produce, especially if you don't have a farmer's market nearby. The selection can't match a big supermarket, so be ready to buy what's in stock rather than shopping for specific things; for me, that's part of the fun. Come support the co-op if you're in the neighborhood!"
"The best bread in the neighborhood! If you want real organic food this is the place."
"I joined the Coop in 2019, a few months after moving back to Brooklyn from another state, and it was an amazing way to get great food walking distance from my home. The variety of fresh produce was incredible, the bulk section is particularly admirable (the dried mango is just dreamy), and the locally sourced meats were scrumptious. More than just that, though, being part of the coop was also an incredible way to connect to the community. Through to coop I got introduced to food justice organizations, community gardens, and parenting groups. I eventually wound up joining the board and the store's management team (full disclosure!). It was incredible to feel like I was really contributing to my neighborhood. My family has since left Brooklyn but I miss this coop every day!"
"This is commercial but they toss trash on the street. Cheap single trash cans. Full of rats. I see their tails. On a residential block so we must endure the rats for who? This community is affluent. Why does this exist? Clearly there are communities that need a food coop. We are all being terrorized by rats for the white privelege fantasy this place provides. Like you're not already shopping at trader Joe's, whole foods and Costco for organic."
"I really appreciate the many things you do well. Please improve in two areas: 1. Label prices correctly (often times there are no price or the items cost more than labeled). Most stores honor the price advertised but this was not my experience at this store. 2. No other store charges for produce bags, you do, please put up sign so people know. All in all, do your best to minimize surprises to your customers at checkout. I really want you to be successful as we need more small grocers with good value. Thanks for all the good."
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