Argus Farm Stop - Liberty 325 West Liberty Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
About the Business
Argus Farm Stop - Liberty is a unique institution located at 325 West Liberty Street in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This next generation of the traditional farmer's market offers a complete shopping adventure with fresh, locally grown produce, delicious breads, cheeses, and friendly baristas. You can learn about local farms and even meet the farmers as they drop off their products.
In addition to being a cafe and grocery store, Argus Farm Stop - Liberty is also a tavern and community space where you can enjoy a great lunch or meal made locally. They offer a wide array of beverages including craft beers and fancy coffee.
Located in the Burns Park neighborhood, this location serves a variety of neighborhood consumers and aims to expose them to locally farmed foods. University of Michigan students and neighbors alike can enjoy the same remarkable produce, meats, and dairy that Argus Farm Stop is known for. This location also hosts their growing online business and produce box subscription service.
Argus Farm Stop - Liberty is not just a place to shop, but a place to connect with your community and support local farmers. Visit them at 325 West Liberty Street or one of their other locations in Ann Arbor for a truly unique and local shopping experience.
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Location & Phone number
325 W Liberty St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 19:00
Friday:
08:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 19:00
Reviews
"So STINKING cute I got a golden steamer and it was truly delicious and I drink golden lattes frequently and it blew them out of the water. Gotta say that the Ida Red apple was mealy and soft and not like my go to girl Cosmic crisp and that does not reflect on the farm stand, just giving a shout to the apple curious out there"
"Wonderfully adorable! Highly recommended checking it out! Will say I have found cheaper prices at other similar shops. But I suspect some of that is because of the convenience of there location down town A2 Reply: Thank you for explaining more about your mission and how your prices are set. I appreciate that there are places like Argus to promote local farmers. I want to clarify I wasn't upset that things were slightly more. (Bread, eggs, milk and meat) I prefer my money to go to the farmers ( and you)for the better quality. But money is tight for all and didn't want someone who also wants to do their part to support local farms to be discouraged because they need to stretch their dollar."
"I think Argus has the best coffee ever, period. I might be biased/spoiled, but I miss it since moving away and always look forward to the next time I’m home so I can stop by the cafe as much as possible! And White Lotus Wednesdays! (If you know you know!) The market model is creative and sustainability-focused, with an incredible variety of fresh produce and local products available year-round (yes, even in wintertime there are beautiful fresh greens!). The proceeds directly support local farmers. Whether you live within walking distance or are just stopping through town, Argus will have everything you need to prepare an amazing breakfast/brunch/lunch/dinner at home, grab a wrap or salad on the go or linger over the best coffee ever in their cozy greenhouse workspace. Don’t miss out on the rotating seasonal lattes (great hot or iced). Secret tip, they can even make these for you at any time of year if you know what to ask for. And they have WiFi!"
"First time visiting and I was wowed with the selection of produce, meat, and specialty dairy products. I got so excited to see Pawpaws for the first time & the staff were kind enough to let me try one right there!"
"cute cafe. cute store. cute atmosphere. way too small for the amount of people that visit this place. I had to stand outside for about 15 minutes waiting to get inside and order a drink. it's definitely popular and understandably so... the drinks are tasty and well prepared, and the staff is friendly. except the cashier within the store itself (not the cafe). but maybe she was just having a bad day... she gave me a very angry look when as I paid for a bottle of local honey and other items. if you come alone, make sure your phone's battery is fully charged. you'll be using it a lot while you wait. but if you have friends, family, or both with you, then you'll have plenty of time to chat and discuss your favorite drinks or perhaps suggest trying something new."
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