"I'm excited that an Atlanta-based, family-owned gourmet market is opening in downtown Nashville this September: Savi Provisions will move into the space that once housed the H.G. Hill Urban Market at 415 Church Street. The first location outside of Atlanta, owned by Paul Nair, aims to be a neighborhood destination offering a walk-up coffee window and juice bar, prepped meals, and an array of local produce, cheese and charcuterie, baked goods, wines, and beer. Savi, which first opened in Atlanta in 2009 and now has multiple locations there, emphasizes gourmet grocery items as well as health-conscious and dietary-friendly fare. Due to COVID-19, its Atlanta locations are operating cashless; online ordering, delivery, and take-out will be available at the new spot, along with a revolving schedule of food and wine tastings." - Delia Jo Ramsey
Very straightforward process. Everything worked as expected.
Tony S.
Google
Excellent variety in a very central location.
Todd B.
Yelp
Service: 4*
Ambiance: 4*
Selection: 4*
Prices: 4*
Stopped by here to pick up wine for the room. There were many, many choices at very good prices. They also sold all types of spirits and beers. The father son team were friendly and helpful. Easy check out process.
Jared S.
Yelp
Kind employees, excellent selection of fine foods and provisions, and the best breakfast biscuit sandwiches in downtown! I go to Savi every morning for one, if you're nearby and want one or need groceries this is the place.
David U.
Yelp
Find a different market. this is undependable with fresh foods and cooked foods. Priced for the Atlanta Brookhaven area not Nashville. Mostly the staff just stands around waiting for some one any one to come in. With so initiative to serve people and actually do something it could be a good market but either to lazy or to scared of the Atlanta Big Brother who owns the store. Better products for locals not internationals and competing pricing. They need a lot of experienced employees but sadly don't have them.
David G.
Yelp
High prices, limited selection/inventory (not as extensive as former Urban Market), only on premise prepared food item appears to be fried chicken.