Daniel B.
Yelp
Savi Urban Market is a cool, upscale, gourmet neighborhood market. It's located around the corner from Fritti and Sotto Sotto and across the street from Victory Sandwich Bar and Dad's Garage in Inman Park. The space is just big enough to where you can push small carts around.
In some aspects, Savi is to Inman Park as Star Provisions is to Westside. They sell artisan wines, cheeses, and beers. They've got a deli, bake their own breads and desserts, and they stock fantastic local treats like King of Pops and High Road Craft Ice Cream. If this isn't enough to turn you onto this place, then I don't know what will.
There's a broad range of unique and eclectic food brands and products. The store is definitely worth checking out least once to see the neat things they have for sale. Just about every dietary need seems to be catered for, e.g. the bakery offers breads that are gluten-free, wheat-free, flourless, and organic. For winos, they have an Enomatic wine machine so you can sample wine by the glass.
The deli is the best part, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. At lunch (11am-3pm), most basic sandwiches are only $6. You can even get a pimento cheese sandwich for only $3. Savi's sandwiches are high quality, delicious, and satisfying. The tarragon chicken salad and corned beef Reuben are some excellent ones I've tried.
The "sous vide" dinner menu (6-10pm) is a great deal if you're looking to grab dinner to-go. You can order one protein and two sides for $10. Protein options include grilled mahi-hahi and Berkshire pork loin. The sides are where it's at, though: roasted garlic cauliflower with basil, grilled asparagus with coriander and lime, baby beets, turnips with honey, etc.
Savi is open seven days a week with early opening and late closing hours. Mostly street parking only.