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    Durham Co-op Market

    3.5 (77 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Rye bread and a coffee on a table out front.
    Rebecca H.

    I came here almost every day during a week long visit to Durham. This is a short walk from my relative's home and between the free coffee daily for owners in March and her Durham local card, we were getting free coffees every day. What a treat! Works out for the Coop, too, because we bought something else every time. I am now obsessed with Deli Rye from Loaf and it was great to grab our second of the week hear after the farmers market was sold out. We've gotten everything from produce to snacks to vegan cream cheese and it's been good prices and super convenient. Only bummer is that it opens at 10am during the pandemic, and an hour early for seniors three days a week. Lovely local pastries and other items available, cute and unusual Easter items, vegan meats, and lots more. Staff have all been super friendly and masked. Traffic in the aisles is one way which promotes better social distancing. Lots of outdoor seating space of you're short on Vitamin D from a winter spent up North.

    I love finding GF banana bread!
    Melissa G.

    I'm unsure why the hate on Yelp re: this place but it's the easiest place in Durham to eat lunch and not feel rushed. They have a wonderful outdoor eating area where you can sit in the sun or the shade. A wide variety of food to choose from which ranges from pretty overpriced to pretty fairly priced. They have a $5 lunch special which hasn't let me down yet, and it's offered in a vegan version as well. It's true that sometimes the people who work there aren't over-friendly but they do their job. I'm not looking to make friends or chit-chat, I'm there to pay for my lunch and eat. Update: They removed their salad bar and moved their hot food to another spot. I don't like this as the fresh fruit offering is basically gone. It also took away the themed lunches they had at the hot bar. I find the flies inside during the warmer months are abundant and gross.

    Token required for $3 dinner ; purchase at the cashier
    Tammy H.

    I went for their Thursday $3 dinner, and was pleasantly surprised! There is a "self serve" bar to build the dinner for that week. I went when it was BBQ (they have a vegan option too) with sides of chips and cole slaw. You can't beat the quantity and quality for a price of $3+tax. It wasn't a gourmet meal and it wasn't anything comparable to say Q-shack's BBQ, but for $3, it beats McDonald's. Before you line up though, make sure you purchase a token at the cashier to deposit when you get to the front of the line for food. There are several tables inside to eat at. You can also eat outside, although note that there are quite a few pesky flies that like to land on your food.

    Julia F.

    This review is regarding the hot bar/lunch specials only. As a grocery store, it's your typical small co-op and it's just fine. The problem is the food they serve and where it falls on the edible scale. The discount meals on Thursday have one resounding merit and that is that they are cheap. They are not well prepared, well seasoned, particularly healthy, or kept at a proper temperature. They are worth 3$, but barely. Last week I decided to give the lunch special a try. I ordered the vegetarian lo-mein described as "noodles with stir fried vegetables tossed in a light sesame sauce". What I got was a pile of spaghetti drenched in soy sauce. There was a solitary piece of overcooked broccoli, 3 snap peas that dissolved when touched, and a sad mushroom. I paid extra to add some spinach from the salad bar. It was abysmal. The spinach was the best part. Service ranges from great to terrible - which at least provides an element of unpredictability, and offers a reprieve from the inevitable disappointment that is your meal.

    Gluten Free bread with turkey, spinach, avocado and chipotle mayo.
    Ellie W.

    Went to the Co-op for a quick lunch while traveling. It was around 1:30pm and the deli bar wasn't that busy. Ordered quickly and they will speciality make your sandwich. My friend wanted to sample the tuna salad before ordering and they obliged. Good customer service in a reasonable about of wait time. Sandwiches are made to order and they have delicious gluten-free bread. Even better - everything is local!

    Amber Dominique G.

    I'm obsessed with this place. We live in Durham a few times a year because of surgeries at Duke University Hospital. When you are vegetarian or vegan or holistic or any form of crunchy for know how difficult it is to find things you can eat. I eat here, shop here and hang out here. When we have friends come to visit, this is one of the spots we go. I like that they have a hot breakfast bar, the cafe offerings don't change from the times I've been there but it has a familiar comfort to it and I know it's going to taste great! Highly Recommended

    Kiara I.

    I really enjoyed the Durham Co-Op Market. I went in there looking for a specific soap which I found and I was happy that I got it (its Nailah's Shea) if you haven't tried it you should. Nevertheless, the store was well organized and everything was easy to find. The bathrooms are gender neutral and clean. The workers were all very pleasant and the lady who works in Wellness was extremely nice and very knowledgeable about all of the products. The parking is great. You can either park along the street or they have a parking lot. They also have food and picnic tables outside for nicer days to enjoy lunch or a snack. Overall I am thankful for the store they have local items and just seem to be a great wholesome store. I'll definitely be back.

    Delicious vegan lasagna and pineapple cobbler which I inhaled tonight. All vegan! Love meatless Monday at the hot bar.
    Erin M.

    Dear Durham Co-op, if you keep providing a delightful assortment of vegan dishes at the hot bar on Monday evenings, I will keep coming on Mondays. Last night, I enjoyed the vegan lasagna for my main course and had to splurge on the pineapple cobbler (made with Earth Balance!!) for dessert. The lasagna was excellent and well worth the money as lasagna is pretty labor intensive and requires a hot oven. The pineapple cobbler was so good that although I tried to save half of my portion for later, I just couldn't do it. I had to inhale it all as soon as the first bite passed my lips. It was pretty quiet at the store when I showed up at 5:30PM on a Monday night. So vegetarians and vegans, listen up: please patronize the hot bar on Mondays between 4pm and 8pm so this can still be a thing a few months from now. Live on, Meatless Mondays!

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