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    Main Market Co-op

    4.3 (122 reviews)
    ModerateGrocery, Salad, Delis
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Salad for dinner
    Holly S.

    Love it here! When I travel into Spokane this is always my go to lunch spot. I'll get a salad with lots of protein for maybe $10-14. It is on the smaller side, but lots of parking. Very cute, friendly and quick grab & go options. The groceries are more on the expensive side, bc it's mostly organic and it is a co-op - but I love it! Especially the salad bar and soups

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    Pete T.

    Main Market Co-op is the most expensive grocery store that I've ever been in, and I've been to Pronto's in the Carlsbad Village! We were in Spokane for a few days and needed some groceries. Mostly breakfast items, beer and seltzer. Don't get me wrong, it was a cool store with a decent variety, but they didn't seem to stock any "regular" stuff. For instance, Butter - the least expensive butter they had was over $6. No store brand here, all fancy organic stuff. Eggs - luckily they sold 1/2 dozen cartons. Beer - mostly craft six packs. I bought a sixer of Fremont Pilsner $14.99. A 12-pack of Modelo was nearly $30. Seltzer - none. The prepared foods and deli section were fantastic. We returned to get a big container of potato salad for a family gathering. I t was really good potato salad; my family devoured it. The staff were all great. The guy at the check stand even directed us to a competitor where we could find seltzer. And of course, a shout out to the staff member wearing Padres gear!

    Farnaz N.

    The Main Market Co-op is a one stop shop for all kinds of organic produce. If you're a member, you get an additional discount but we were just in town for the day and I stopped by to get a salad from their salad bar and some snacks. My husband liked their Mac and cheese and chicken at the hot bar which was 10.99/lb.

    Celine C.

    After work, I walked to Main Market Co-op to pick up some breakfast for the next day and thought it was a cozy little market. There were a lot of interesting brands that I've never heard of or seen in LA, so I thought that was interesting. I picked up a mixed berries cup, a ham & cheese croissant, and an oat milk yogurt. The most expensive thing was the fruit cup. Unfortunately, I thought the ham & cheese croissant was very dry and wasn't anything spectacular as I'd hope. Oat milk yogurt was creamy and plant-based, but it was just OK. Despite the food being mediocre, I would still come back the next time I'm in Spokane for actual fresh deli food behind the counter. The man who provided me with a ton of Iggy's Kombucha samples, thank you and hope you make it into the market in Portland.

    Food Co-op in Spokane 9.16.20
    Jamie G.

    It us amazing to still have freshly prepared food available during COVID 19. This store was clean and we'll stocked. Upon entry there are hand sanitizers. There us a place to use clean and disinfected carts. When your shopping is complete, a designated area is where you will drop off your cart, and the staff will vkean for the next user. We like the thought and design of how our local businesses are helping to fight the spread of COVID-19!

    Steph A.

    What an absolute gem to the community and city. Beautiful deli, baked items, produce, soups, and sprawling salad bar. I've been wanting to stop in every time I am in town. Bought a great chipotle turkey ciabatta sandwich, tea and peanut butter cups. A wonderful spot to get organic and conscious goods, grab lunch or dinner and sit out or head to the park. I love that they buy local and display the stories of contributors. Wonderful store.

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    2 months ago

    I'm a transgender from Wyoming and I felt extremely welcome in this grocery store. It was a great experience.

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    Service was friendly and helpful. Lots of healthy food to pick from. I was able to pick up a variety of snacks for my stay in the city.

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    Great staff and great selection. I highly recommend this place and wish I'd found it years ago.

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    Nice selection of fresh and packaged foods. Clean and organized store with friendly staff.

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    Awesome little market if your hotel has a fridge. Reasonably priced for a co-op as well.

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