Food & Restaurants
Whole Foods Market started out with one small store in Austin, Texas. Today, they are the world’s leader in natural and organic foods, with more than 270 stores in North America and the United Kingdom. Whole Foods Market searches for the highest quality, least processed, most flavorful and natural foods possible.
This local jewel knows that all the gas consumed by hauling groceries around from store to store is ridiculous when there is high quality, organic farms and meats right here in Central Texas. This co-op supports the local community and is dedicated to being proactive.

Tomatillos, watermelons, spelt muffins, kale! Crafts, soaps, classes! The Austin Farmers’ Market is the bread and butter of the green community. Get to know the folks who grow your food.
Naturally grown, grass-fed, grass-finished beef.This certified organic market farm is located on a 5-acre East Austin historic property and produces vegetables, greens, fruits, herbs, flowers, and farm eggs. Farm tours available.

This new gem in East Austin offers organic coffee that’s even fairer to the farmer than fair trade. Ask them why and get an eye-opening education!
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HEB’s baby, Central Market is all about the food and all about the good food … in other words organic, natural, local, and downright tasty foods.
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The organic feed mill here sustains the naturally grown beef. Eggs are also available exclusively through Whole Foods. Green Leaf Organics. Delivery service working with local organic farmers. The produce is home delivered on a weekly or biweekly basis. They also carry a variety of organic grocery items such as coffee, beef, chicken, and eggs.

How fresh are the veggies on your plate? Fresh from the organic garden of this Austin original. Check out their Pitchforks & Tablespoons cooking and gardening store, or take advantage of their horticultural expertise at one of their garden workshops.
Greenling Organic Delivery Service
Organic products at grocery-store prices delivered straight to your kitchen door. Online ordering brings home-delivery boxes of fresh, organic produce anywhere in Austin weekly or biweekly. Choose from their list of packages, or swap contents out for your favorite fruits and veggies; they even do wholesale. Web site includes tips and recipes.
The food-lovers’ quarterly guide to what’s growing in Austin and the Hill Country. From simple tips, like listing what veggies are in-season, to expert advice on which herbs go with what, trust them to tell you what you should be putting on your plate.
Fresh, local coffee and food.
Taste Select Wines
Wine bar, retail selection, and regionally focused cuisine.
Royal Blue is a compact urban grocery, located in Austin’s 2nd Street District. The store draws inspiration from the past, combined with a fresh, modern environment.
Ingrid’s Bodega
The first organic corner market on the Eastside! Three cheers for Ingrid and her darling bodega, offering a good selection of natural packaged and fresh foods in a charming spot.

This sophisticated brick cafe just east of the highway is all kinds of green: reclaimed and recycled building materials, biodegradable products, low-energy lighting, and a righteous lot of love for the artists and the ecolife of Austin.
Based in Austin and Maine, brothers Matt and Mark Seiler manufacture all-natural root beer. Available in 27 states, you can get drinks in sarsaparilla, ginger, and original flavors. Even the distribution process is eco-friendly.







