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Mayneland Farm - Oct 2022.

Mayneland Farm

(14 reviews)

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They used to be amazing! I loved their produce and friendly service. However, since the farm has…read morebeen sold to another management, it has gone downhill. Numerous times, I have caught them overcharging and quoting weights that were larger than what it was. I stopped going to their questionable integrity. Thankfully, there are many other farmers in the area that I prefer to support. One of them is certified organic.

I decided that today will be my last visit here. I live right down the road, and sometimes I walk…read morehere to get my "steps" in. I have gone here for over 20 years, and during most visits I have not been treated well. The ladies have been unhelpful, or closed-mouthed when answering my questions, and just simply unfriendly. Perhaps they are just over-worked or tired. At least that's how I justified their off-handed treatment of me, and my continued patronage over the years. So I put up with a fleeting moment of mistreatment. But today, that same old bad attitude appeared after I asked a simple question during my visit, that could've been answered more directly & easily. I questioned myself why do I even bother, especially when their produce isn't superior to other places I can go, to get farm fresh produce. There are more farmer's markets around, such as McDonald's Farm at Knoch Knolls Park in Naperville. Maybe my visits were wrapped in (wannabe) nostalgia, or due to convenience of location. Whatever, today I hit the top of my tolerance for their rude-ish treatment. This decision should have been made after an earlier visit this summer when a cashier looked at me crazy because I did not leave an electronically-produced request for a tip. For what?? Standing there just doing your job ringing up an order??? And lastly, their produce isn't the tastiest, and is really overpriced in comparison to other places around. I guess I kind of felt sorry & wanted to support the place. But no more. I am finally done. Fed up and moving on. Mayneland Farm is no longer an option for me.

Heinen's Grocery Store - Heinen's Naperville Seafood Department

Heinen's Grocery Store

(31 reviews)

We typically shop at Whole Foods, and each one is 20-30 min away, whereas this is 10 min down the…read moreroad. So, I was happy to find a grocery store nearby with organic items that we use on a weekly basis. Great organic cream for coffee, bread with simple ingredients similar to Whole Foods, nice produce section with organic, and decent sized deli and to go food with some interesting offerings. Fairly large liquor section with many offerings. No type of toiletry or household items, but still, a large store. The only downside is the bakery is kind of meh. The Blueberry pie is very good, but the chocolate chip cookies have almost zero flavor. The strudel was also very flavorless, and lacking apple filling. I guess I will not get tempted here (the way I am at Whole Foods) to buy sweets. The premade sandwiches were also not a comparison to WF. Some of the pasta salads are very good even though they have canola oil in them. I'd say the fish section here is, by far, the largest I've ever seen around this area. Not a fish fan, but if you are, very worth checking out the store. Some grass feed steaks, and a comprehensive offering of meats. I see this store as a step up from Mariano's and Jewel (which are right next to my home) and a great place to go, if I want to save a little money, and not drive all the way to Whole Foods. The price point on most items is either same or a little lower than Whole Foods.

Great grocery store! Just became my favorite place to shop!…read more It's never crowded, insanely clean and organized. The staff is super friendly and professional. They also have a lot of great items you cannot find anywhere else! With Whole Foods going downhill and Trader Joe's always being slammed + limited on options, this is the best place for groceries in the area. I see the negative reviews are about the prices. It's in one of the wealthiest towns in one of the most taxed areas in the country. That should not be a surprise. Plus everything is expensive now. They say Mariano's and Jewel are better options, but those places are dirty, horrible service, moldy produce, smelly, and you don't really save that much. You get what you pay for though, so I understand why this place is on the pricier end, that's ok, and not a reason for a low review. Low reviews are for staff, cleanliness, product, perishables, meat, deli, smell, etc. I say this admitting I am very picky and OCD about grocery stores. Def give this place a try and see for yourself! I personally think it's a wonderful grocery store!

Green Earth Harvest

Green Earth Harvest

(11 reviews)

This is my third year being a CSA member. Not only is the taste of the vegetables amazing, but…read morerecently it's been significantly cheaper than shopping organic at the big box stores. I go to the farm for pickup every week, and I love the variety, that I can pick and choose between over a dozen different herbs and veggies, the extras they often have, the UPick tomatoes and beans and etc. It's also such a relief to know where my food is coming from, that there are no chemical fertilizers or pesticides in it, that it's not downwind a feedlot so no chances of salmonella outbreaks in their leafy greens, that it hasn't been sprayed to ripen -- the peace of mind itself is invaluable. They have three seasons (spring, summer, and fall) that you can sign up for (that often sell out early, especially the summer season), as well as Thursday farmstands in the afternoon. Also, at the beginning of May they sell seedlings, with prices cheaper than The Growing Place, and most of the plants I buy from there thrive in my garden with no additions required (I put compost in the hole and around the base when I first plant them, mulch around the seedlings, and that's pretty much it, by mid-July I'm getting more tomatoes and basil and etc than I know what to do with).

Well-established CSA with a pop-up farmstand on Wednesday nights. Organic produce grown all from…read moreseed resulting in 28 weeks of pickups from Mother's Day to Thanksgiving... wow! Why settle for a grocery store tomato when you can have these beauties??

Trader Joe's

Trader Joe's

(163 reviews)

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I really loved Trader Joe's more than the average person - it's where I do majority of my grocery…read moreshopping every week and they've sucked me in, but happy to stay. :-) This location is laid out pretty similar to the Glen Ellyn location, which in my opinion, is not the best layout. It's quite different than other locations I visit, I don't think it flows very well. But the staff were friendly and they had everything I needed.

TJ's is the home of Buffalo Burgers, Two Buck Chuck, and some of the smoothest hummus I've ever had…read morethe privilege to eat. They also stock many other "super" foods like Almond Mlke and Cookie Butter - a delicious spread that's a hybrid of pure butter fat and cookie dough. Pretty much all of the staffers I've run into here seem to be convinced that they're helping to save the Planet from the Evil Empire - no one seems to even suspect that they actually work for a national grocery corporation which is driven by shareholder satisfaction and maximizing profiles. That's all fine with me - I have no intention of letting the cat out of the bag and telling any of them that Santa Clause doesn't exist, or that the work they do is any less important than that done by the American Red Cross... This is a fun place to shop, with lots of great products at good prices. May all the hipsters in TJ's employ keep fighting the Good Fight, and manning the Winter Wall against the Night King and his White Walkers ;-)

Vita Sana, A Gourmet Food Market - My new favorite combo: Blood Orange OO with Cranberry Pear and Fig Balsamic. Love it w/ bread and love it even more on salad.

Vita Sana, A Gourmet Food Market

(4 reviews)

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If you're a foodie and an early bird, this is a good stop in downtown Naperville; they open daily…read moreat 8 am, even Sundays! This shop, home to many varietals of olive oil, vinegar and other gourmet goodies, shares space with Dark Horse Pastries, so you also have your choice of baked goods. They also sell a small array of wine and beer, and products from other local companies such as chocolates and honey (creamed raw raspberry honey, anyone? Sounds good to me!) You can taste all the varieties of oil and vinegar. Like it spicy? Pick from habanero, jalapeno or red pepper oil! Want fruit flavor? How about Mexican Lime, Meyer Lemon or Blood Orange? The balsamic vinegar came in an array of interesting flavors, including Dark Chocolate, which I think would pair well with strawberries! I liked that there were larger and smaller sized bottles to choose from (small size was 5 oz). They also sell a modest range of dip mixes, mustard, pesto, pasta, and assorted other treats. The addition of the bakery in the same building makes this shop a little different from some of the other gourmet places around here (note that there are several other places in downtown Naperville that specialize in this type of product). It's slightly hard to find (go down the alley between Potbelly and the yellow house building and it's in the courtyard behind), but worth looking for! Staff was friendly but not pushy, and quite "on" for early morning! :) Note to credit card users: if you spend less than $5, an extra 50¢ charge is added.

This is a hidden gem!! Located right by the parking garage behind some Washington St. street-facing…read moreshops, this shop features flavorful olive oils, wine, and other items such as pasta and pesto. I've since visited this store twice - once when they first opened and once a few weeks ago. Their selection of balsamic vinegars in different flavors are fresh and unique for the area. I really like that they have spicy oils too, which are my favorite! They have testers with bread of each product so you can test your favorite before purchasing! I don't find their prices too be that expensive either! I would definitely recommend supporting this local business downtown if you're in need of some fresh oils or vinegars!

Farm to Fork - markets - Updated May 2026

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