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    Sprouts Farmers Market

    Sprouts Farmers Market

    4.3
    (50 reviews)
    8.3 mi
    $$

    I went to this place when it first opened and never came back unit now. The atmosphere and energy…read morewas not good. The people looked like they didn't want to be there. Nobody smiling and lifeless. I drive by this place about 4 time a day and I absolutely refused to do business here from this experience. After many years, I gave this place another try. To my surprise it was a night and day difference from the first time I walked through the doors. A young lady at the entrance greeting you with a some samples and a big smile. Walked passed the bakery section and heard a very loud "how are you doing today". I almost passed out from someone actually speaking to me. I was in shock. This isn't the same place I visited when it first opened. I look around and see employees smiling and wanting to be there. In the distance I heard laughing coming from the deli and meat department. When I walked up, I was immediately greeted with a smile and asked if I needed any help. They were still in tears laughing by the way which was a nice feeling. So in a nut shell, this is what I think about Sprouts now. Great selection of products. The people are very nice. The Manager's Specials they have are amazing. I saw they had Rotisserie chicken for $.99 and some ham at the deli for $.50/lb. I'm a customer for life now and when I'm done shopping I go next door to Kairo's for a bite to eat.

    Expensive but they have some nice stuff. They have the organic purple sweet potatoes, a super food…read morewe eat a lot of. Wide and clean aisles. Nice deli, no bakery..

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    Purple sweet potatoes
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    Earth Fare

    Earth Fare

    3.0
    (58 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$$

    Newly renovated store! I needed some lunch items for work and this grocery store was nearby. As I…read morewalked in I noticed how clean and organized everything looked. I saw produce on the right with big, bright signage and the left had a seating area to enjoy eating a meal. I loved browsing the frozen foods area, tons of unique and healthy looking items! I picked up a couple egg, cheese, English muffin meals for $2.50 each which looks so much healthier than McDonald's version. I grabbed two naan bread pizzas for $3 each which is so unique sounding! I also selected veggie tots on sale and noticed other EarthFare brand items offered extra points. I signed up for the points card and checkout was quick and I appreciate the paper bags instead of plastic. I'll be bringing my reusable bag next time for extra good vibes.

    I used to shop at Earthfare every week on way home from work but ironically after it's major store…read morerenovation, I had stopped shopping here when I found a different place with lower prices, and would come periodically. The main reason why I would come was for the organic kale and fruits, in addition to the grass fed ground beef and no antibiotic/hormone chicken parts (yeah, we definitely aren't vegetarians) and sadly the meat department employees that used to work there no longer are? But the current guy who I do recognize as he was just starting several months back was still very friendly and efficient. I came this afternoon as perhaps due to the romaine lettuce contamination, it seems organic kale has been an alternative choice for lettuce eaters? I stopped by to get kale and was very pleased to find, not only organic kale, but it being on sale for $4/2, and the other one not quite $2. Great price! I unfortunately did not find any organic strawberries, must be out of season though my usual place gets them but are always picked through by the time I get there. I decided to swing by the meat area and decided to get GF ground sirloin. They tend to be around $5.99/lb - good price as they can go for much higher. (Note: the next day, I received a text that there's a sale for $3.99/lb GF which is an awesome price). I also picked up some boneless skinless chicken thighs as they are very tender and made great for the dish my son made. I was looking for a special GF/DF (gluten free, dairy free) pastry product that was advertised on FB and stated it'd be at Earthfare. Could not find it, and no one heard of it. However, there were some new frozen DF dessert ice cream bar like products that I bought. Though the renovation made the whole place feel more expansive and open, the seating area is right along the side near the front, etc . . For some reason, it lost that more intimate and cozy feel to it for me. It used to have a room that could be used for meetings or something (years ago, my son's martial arts studio held a ceremony in it, and we could easily get healthy food from their deli/food counter). That's no longer possible. They still have good prices when products are on sale, and they do carry certain things consistently and known for products without hormones nor antibiotics, so hope they stay in business. I shopped here as soon as my husband was very ill with his autoimmune disease and the food source was utmost importance. I love what they stand for and you earn points each time you come and can get other points bringing your own bags. I love that they encourage people to not use plastics (they have paper bags) but to use their own recycling bags. I have a whole bunch of them in car trunk as not only is it important what we put inside our body, it's important what we put on our planet.

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    The Southern Growl

    The Southern Growl

    4.4
    (393 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    This was a really good experience. Jessica took care of us from ordering to serving. She was…read moreoutstanding!!! The food was really good. It was a nice presentation and tasted great. The coconut cream pie had flavor of cocoon every bite. They have indoor and outdoor seating and lots of it. They have several places to order drinks throughout the seating areas. This was very nice and comfortable.

    There is a sign at The Southern Growl that reads, in effect, that if your pet or your child…read moreproduces waste on the premises, you are expected to clean it up. I read it three times, not because I misunderstood it, but because I wanted to confirm that it listed pets and children in that order, which it did, and that tells you something about the sequence of problems they've encountered on the lawn, though I've decided not to find out what exactly. With that said, the lawn is not exactly a lawn at all, unless you consider granite rocks as a lawn, which the residents of Elberton, Georgia do as it is considered the "Granite Capital of the World." Elberton this is not. This rocky lawn is to be filled with Bichon Frisés and children in ball caps, and on the afternoon I visited it was doing exactly that. There was a dog near the covered bar area moving through the patio with the serenity of an animal who has never once been told that other people exist. His owner stood nearby holding a beer and looking proud, which is a face I recognized, because I have a son and have stood next to him with that exact expression at least twice in public places where I should have known better. I had the Radiant Positivity, a sour ale at 6%, which sounds like something printed above a middle school guidance counselor's desk but turned out to be genuinely good, all grapefruit and a tartness that knew when to stop. I thought about ordering the Kamp Jam, a 4% light lager described as tasting like shared laughter and the unbreakable bonds of friendship, and decided I wasn't there yet. The owners opened this place in 2014 and have expanded it three times since, which tells you something about Greer that it probably already knows about itself but that the rest of the area is still catching up on. Consequentially, Greer itself has also expanded its waistline 3 times since 2014 but that's a discussion for another time. I thought about asking about the Southern Sanctum, an American Tripel, but the afternoon had reached the evening and a point where a Tripel felt like a commitment that deserved more deliberation than I had left in me. I paid my tab, which was reasonable in a way that surprised me given the quality of everything, said goodbye to nobody in particular, and drove home thinking about the Kamp Jam, and whether the unbreakable bonds of friendship were something I'd get to eventually.

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    You get a table number when you walk in , get in line to order, and wait for your buzzer to sound to go pick up your food.
    You get a table number when you walk in , get in line to order, and wait for your buzzer to sound to go pick up your food.
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    Triple Berry Crisp
    Great July 4th Hot Dog & beers! They make great potato chips too!

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    Great July 4th Hot Dog & beers! They make great potato chips too!

    GNC - healthmarkets - Updated July 2026

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