Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Project LeanNation

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

    Project LeanNation Photos

    You might also consider

    More like Project LeanNation

    Recommended Reviews - Project LeanNation

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    13 days ago

    Business owner information

    Photo of Raisa Z.

    Raisa Z.

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Rita R.
    49
    17
    7

    1 year ago

    Business owner information

    Photo of Raisa Z.

    Raisa Z.

    We appreciate all of your support, Rita!!!

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Business owner information

    Photo of Raisa Z.

    Raisa Z.

    Thank you so much, Laura! We hope to see you again soon:)

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 1
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Project LeanNation

    You might also consider

    Cafe Bee You

    Cafe Bee You

    4.9
    (21 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    Cozy cafe right in the main part of Baldwinsville, directly across from Angry Garlic. The staff is…read morevery sweet, the inside is very inviting and charming. Their menu has coffee, energy drinks, smoothies, light bites like avocado toasts and salads. Everything's fairly healthy and very tasty. They also sell some goods from local artists and vendors. Very strong community vibes.

    Bee You is a healthy cafe, offering a variety of options, including energy drinks, protein shakes,…read morefresh cold pressed juices, Cold Brew Coffee, loose leaf teas, protein balls & smoothie bowls. I first went to Bee You for a Yelp Elite Event and tried one of their energy teas. They are sugar free teas that come in a TON of flavors that you can mix and match. There's 3 base flavors, then about 20 different add on flavors you can mix in. The tea was delicious and I loved that it was sugar free. They also had peanut butter protein balls for the event, which were also tasty. I went back a couple weeks later with my wife and we both tried another flavor of tea and both were also great. Employees are friendly, there's usually plenty of free on street parking in the village, prices are fair, and drinks are also pretty big. I keep wanting to try coffee or juice, but the teas are just so good I keep going back for more. Definitely stop by if you're in the area.

    Photos
    Cafe Bee You
    Cafe Bee You
    Strawberry Banana meal shake Nutter butter meal shake  With our two side teas that are included

    See all

    Strawberry Banana meal shake Nutter butter meal shake With our two side teas that are included
    Brenda's Natural Foods

    Brenda's Natural Foods

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    41.4 mi
    $$

    Brenda's cafe has some genuinely delightful selections. I always order Broasters coffee of course,…read morebut then I must choose from several delicious offerings and daily specials. Far and away my favorite of her offerings is her Caprese sandwich made with fresh tomato and basil and cheese served on Heidelberg bread with a touch of balsamic vinegar which adds just enough zip to make it completely addictive. I could eat it all day! Sadly this is normally only offered in the warmer months as the fresh basil comes fresh picked from her own plants. I can also highly recommend her grilled cheese, again on Heidelberg bread.... warm, cheesy, and delicous. True comfort food. She specializes in vegan and vegetarian fare too, happily accommodating the special dietary needs of her clientele. Very smart! The cafe area is an eclectic mix of cushy and comfortable tables and chairs. Terrific for sitting and reading a book. On the down side, there is no Wi-Fi and the cafe hours are limited. If you have a data plan, the lack of Wi-Fi isn't a huge issue, but I think it would do better with that one small change. It would be the perfect place to sit quietly with my laptop and do homework or write articles. So trust me when I say, check it out! And this summer, try that Caprese sandwich -- you won't be sorry!

    I eat lunch at their cafe every year I attend Capitolfest, a classic film festival that happens in…read morethe movie theatre on the same block. Brenda's coordinates with the festival's organizers and allows pre-orders before the festival starts, but my husband and I usually go there spontaneously, and we're served pretty quickly despite the crowd created by other attendees. The sandwiches, soups, and salads are freshly made. Sometimes they grill burgers and hot dogs during the fest. They, also, sell a variety of drinks, snacks, and desserts. They now have kombucha on tap in addition to selling bottled varieties, but I usually choose an old fashioned, sugar cane soda in a glass bottle. Even though proximity factors into our decision to eat here, we're always satisfied with the food and the friendly service. As a bonus for Brenda's, I've ended up buying other supplies that I've run out of or forgot to pack. They have a great range of quality vitamins and supplements as well as natural body care products. They make it easy to spend money here!

    Photos
    The Greek salad (avocado added)
    The Greek salad (avocado added)
    The legendary Caprese sandwich!
    The legendary Caprese sandwich!
    Veggie panini

    See all

    Veggie panini
    Good Cheap Food

    Good Cheap Food

    4.1
    (16 reviews)
    87.3 mi
    $$$

    A hidden gem in Delhi, NY. For me large box stores are overwhelming. Good Cheap Food holds a secret…read morefor my success as a consumer and shopper. Walking in on the right are organic fruits, veggies, herbs and other goodies; to the left are oils, assorted pantry goods from all cultures ( rice noodles, udon, chutneys); potatoes, garlics, onions, shallots and so on. Freezers are filled with local and out-sourced dairy products. Frozen items: frozen whole trout caught my eye. Fresh teas, dried herbs/spices as needed (I bought dill) . Granolas from local mills, cereals, grains by the pound , different types of rice, milks and the list goes on. Dry goods , natural cleaning goods, dried fruits, books. It is amazing. Going to the other side they serve coffee, hot soup, daily pulled pork, pulled beef and pulled mushroom with a roll. This is the treat side - cookies, chocolate covered almonds, raisins, and so on. Crackers all types. All natural self care products. So much more than this list. My needs as a shopper brings me here regularly, needing help reading the labels negotiating the environment. (Where is this or how do I measure this because the store offers products in bulk. My dill for example. ) People are so nice and friendly.

    Reminds me of an old soda shop on the inside. Beautiful Wood bar greet you as you enter. Vest, but…read morenot overwhelming selection of local products. Everything from apples to toilet paper. Friendly faces, decent prices, excellent selection of coffee beans. They also have a nice selection of difficult to find New York State hard ciders.

    Photos
    Good Cheap Food
    Good Cheap Food
    Good Cheap Food

    See all

    Project LeanNation - healthmarkets - Updated July 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...