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    As Nature Intended

    As Nature Intended

    3.9(7 reviews)
    50.8 miSpitalfields
    ££

    It's like Whole Foods! With the price tag to match!…read more You know how they refer to Whole Foods affectionately as 'Whole Paycheck?' Well, similarly -- As Nature Intended (me to be broke). I suppose. This mini-chain is very similar to my favored "The Grocery" up on Kingsland Road but I just so happen to be down by Spitalfields often enough that I've popped in to this market a few times for the (not-so) essentials. Let's face it, it's a bleak state of affairs down Commercial Street at Tesco Local. I can't even bring myself to go in there. The amount of plastic wrapping and pre-packaged foods just makes me want to barf, no joke. I just can't most of the time, I'd rather go anywhere else. So yes, while As Nature Intended is a bit pricier -- it's also a LOT nicer, has WAY better food things in it and if I want to pay 100 quid for a bag of (basically) snacks, so it shall be done. Sometimes one just wants to feel wholesome, right? Yes. Of particular interest here is their health and beauty section -- well stocked and comprehensive. They carry REN, which I adore and also full range of Wedela which I buy often for the little person in our house. The soups are great, and they have CO-YO (coconut milk yogurt) which is my favorite thing of 2015 thus far. Staff is friendly. You'll be broke but you'll be happy. Good organic food stuffs up in here.

    I LOVE this shop it is probably my favourite on earth and as they say outside their shop "Wealth is…read morewell and truly health". It is fully stocked with healthy foods and goodies to help you get through the week and help you to feel like an amazing human being. To add the staff are super friendly and delightful whenever I visit, always displaying a smile on their face and asking if any help is required (it is always the small gestures that count). I can literally spend near to an hour browsing the nut butters, chocolate aisle and fruit pantry, and last but not least - they even provide a sink for you to wash your fruit and veg if you wish to consume it straight away. Also, if you are lucky you may be greeted with a sample of peanut butter or other tasty snack to help you through your shop. If you're a true foodie and health and fitness fiend like me, you'll fall in love with this place!

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    Muesli Mountain Market - http://mueslimountainmarket.co.uk/

    Muesli Mountain Market

    4.5(2 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    Muesli Mountain is great- if you haven't yet stumbled across it, I suggest you check it out pronto!…read moreHidden away in a yard behind Queen's Park Rd, it is essentially a mini open market, with stalls selling all sorts of yummy food and interesting arts and crafts produced locally. The ethos is basically local local local! It's a really lovely alternative place to pick up freshly made bread (from the Lighthouse bakery) and organic fruit and veg. At the moment there is a stall selling and renting (!) live Xmas trees in pots and there is also a great selection of Christmassy gift ideas. You can even pick up sustainably sourced logs and kindling for lovely winter open fires. The market is open every day except Sunday and if you live in the Hanover area it's a really great resource. Even if you live further afield, Muesli Mountain is worth a trek. It is an inspired project with a lovely atmosphere- one of those little gems that makes you so grateful you live in Brighton.

    Think Local, Buy Local, BE Local…read more As straplines go, Museli Mountain Market's is short, sweet and spot on. Run by a team of Hanover residents, it's an open market that aims to provide other locals with a space to meet, chat and learn how to be more sustainable. There's fresh organic fruit, salad and vegetables from local farms and allotments, gorgeous bread from Lighthouse Bakery and store cupboard essentials like pasta, rice, flour and cereals. They also sell local seeds and plants, cleaning products and Ecover refills. As a girl with a sweet-tooth, my only grumble is the lack of fresh and tasty, locally baked cakes!

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    Sunny Foods

    Sunny Foods

    3.8(9 reviews)
    10.2 mi
    ££

    I love this little simple shop - they have so many good deals in there for organic-ethical…read moreproducts and the owners are super nice and friendly. highly recommended

    Just beyond the viaduct on Beaconsfield Road, on the Preston Park side, Sunny Foods is a wholefoods…read moreand grocery shop, and if you have a good eye for bargains, you can pick up some really good food. Typical wholefoods fare is available; organic and eco-friendly variants of standard supermarket items, from washing-up liquids to ready made pies, produced by the poetically named company 'Clive's Pies', which, it must be said, are hearty and delicious. Obviously, a range of dried fruits, nuts, pulses and seeds can be had, as well as soya and rice based dairy alternatives, tofu and and a vast array of juices and sauces. What makes Sunny Foods stand out in the wholefoods market is that, impressively for a relatively small shop with limited space, they have a strong emphasis on their grocery section. Heaps of locally farmed produce, all fresh and in good nick, and some rarities including Italian Cavolo Nero- a delicious dark cabbage which you can use in place of Kale- and various seasonal fruits altogether take up about a quarter of the shop's floor-space. Anyone looking to eat well, or expand their cooking repertoire would be well served to pay Sunny Foods a visit. However, the staff have never been particularly friendly or helpful, which isn't the worst thing in the world, but when you name your shop 'Sunny', you're really setting yourself up for criticism if your disposition doesn't match your projected image. Also, and, in fact, more importantly, the prices in here can feel almost overbearingly high. We have to make allowances for small local businesses, and understand that it's hard for them to compete with bulk-buying chains, but there are many items in Sunny Foods which you could find for less in Pulse, which is an even smaller establishment in the Open Market, so prepare yourself if you're a bit light of wallet.

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    Cowley Club - CC

    Cowley Club

    3.9(10 reviews)
    10.3 mi
    ££

    The famous Cowley Club is situated on the slum fest that is London road, a membership and charity…read moreorganisation. Created as a place for like-minded liberalists to get together in a alliterative venue, to have a coffee and conversation. The place is operated by volunteers and in every aspect, all the mismatched furniture is donated and all staff work for free. The cafe is open Tuesday to Fridays from Midday to 4pm, during this time anyone is welcome. The cafe also entails a bookshop, where works on everything from feminist issues to vegan cooking can be found. In the evenings the bar is restricted to members of the 12 London Road Social Club only, to try & cut licensing costs. If you are interested in joining the organisation full details can be found on their website. If you a liberal activist or just interested in liberal issues and fancy a coffee is a really interesting place to visit. Another one of those gems that you only find in Brighton.

    The Cowley Club is a social centre situated on the London Rd. It is run entirely by volunteers…read moreand designed to support local grass roots political thought and action. By day you'll find a vegan cafe and bookshop selling interesting radical literature. In line with the centre's ethos the food is really reasonably priced and any small profit margin goes back into supporting the organisation. The food is far more nutritious and interesting than anything you'll find in the immediate surrounding of the London Rd! By night, the Cowley Club becomes a members bar/venue and I've often walked past to the sounds of ska or punk, though they do all sorts of gigs and events. As well as gigs they hold regular film and pub quiz nights and also do themed meal nights too! My one issue with the Cowley Club is that it can often feel quite intimidating and operating a member's only policy at night creates a bit of an elitist vibe, which I think jars with the club's ethos. However, I think it's worth getting past the intimidation, as this place is doing very important and interesting work and offers an alternative space to sit and enjoy a cup of coffee!

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