Laura B.
Yelp
UPDATE: MARCH 2008
So, this is still the greatest corner store in the city, and they now have their liquor license, so it's even better. GG stocks a nice variety of beer (including Bell's!), wine (about $10 a bottle and up), and spirits. They've also got a cooler so you can walk in, get a six pack, walk home, and enjoy it immediately. Not much is better than that.
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Original Review:
Yahoooo! I can barely contain the excitement I have about this brand new addition to my neighborhood. Our near west side 'hood has a convenience store (Candy's) and a great Italian food shop (Bari), but nothing that offers a big selection of fresh, natural, and organic food. Until now!
GG is the center store in the ground-level retail portion of a new condo building on the corner of Grand and Noble. It's small but well stocked with fresh baked goods (pre-made sandwiches from Greg Christian catering down the street and sweets from the newly relocated Bleeding Heart Bakery) soaps and recycled paper products, rices, soups, organic milk and yogurt, fresh meats, frozen veggies and desserts, fresh veggies and fruits (including individually sold Clementine oranges!), cooking staples like flour and sugar, chips, cookies, juices, and of course more that I haven't mentioned.
Cassie, one of the owners (and a lovely woman!) chatted with me for a few minutes, and she mentioned that they were working on getting their liquor license to add beer and wine to the shelves. It might be a wee bit more expensive than Trader Joe's (but their veggies are better quality), but it's on par (cheaper, probably) with Whole Foods, and better because it's just around the corner! They discount your groceries if you bring in your own bags, but the "plastic" bags they use are actually made from corn and biodegradable.
They also, according to my husband, sell coffee by the cup, which is nice. I'm looking forward to being a repeat offender here, and supporting another local joint!