4/5 Maxwell I. 6 years ago on Google
Just
when
you
think
you
know
Detroit,
it
surprises
you
again.
This
place
is
a
small
grocery
and
sandwich
shop,
but
it
is
packed
from
floor
to
ceiling
with
all
kinds
of
organic,
local,
and/or
interesting
(but
foreign)
wine,
beer,
produce,
meat,
and
preserves,
most
of
which
I'd
never
heard
of.
The
prices
are
high
but
I
suppose
that's
to
be
expected
for
high
quality
artisan
products.
Some
cool
finds.
There's
both
indoor
and
outdoor
seating,
pour-your-own
drip
coffee,
and
spacious,
clean
bathrooms
in
the
back.
Did
I
mention
this
place
was
tiny
and
both
a
grocery
and
"coffeehouse"?
My
friend
was
satisfied
(not
thrilled)
with
her
coffee,
but
I
couldn't
stand
my
miso
pickled-ginger
yogurt
-
it
was
liquid,
watery,
not
yogurt
at
all!
I'd
planned
to
buy
more
products
(the
uncured
bacon
was
calling
my
name)
but
was
thrown
off
by
the
combo
of
the
lacking
quality
of
that
yogurt
and
the
high
prices.
Pro
tip:
They
have
a
$5
card
minimum,
which
bites
if
you're
two
friends
stopping
in
for
a
coffee
and
a
yogurt,
but
we
probably
weren't
using
the
place
as
they
intended??
I
will
definitely
be
back
to
explore
this
place
more,
and
recommend
it
for
exactly
that
-
exploratory
groceries.
They
have
a
small
but
neat
farmer's
market
out
front
on
Thursday
afternoons.