Farm to You Retail Store on Menaul in Albuquerque

Open every day 10am-6pm on Menaul Blvd NE in Albuquerque between Carlisle & San Mateo

Everything in our grocery store is made or grown in New Mexico

This is our 2nd location and it's a bit different than the other grocery stores in town.

EVERYTHING IS LOCAL...there's a mileage on the shelf so you know how far away your food was grown (furthest are pecan products made 199 miles away)

If you've wanted to eat more local, our store on Menaul is where you start your journey. We work with nearly 60 local farmers and small food producers to provide a wide variety of foods like all year:

  • 100% Grass-fed Beef and Lamb
  • Gluten Free Desserts (cake, cookies, biscuits, granola, baked fruit crisps/crumble)
  • Seasonal Produce
  • Raw Honey
  • Kombucha
  • Salsas, sauces, chips, crackers
  • Free Range Chicken
  • Pastured Eggs from LOCAL Chickens
  • Plus MUCH MORE!

We invite you to come in, get a tour of the local products from our knowledgeable staff, and support your local food economy. Over 90% of what you spend here gets re-spent back into the local community...that's money in the pockets of your neighbors and farmers. If you decide to sign up for our membership program, we have some members who get up to 80% of their food from our stores. They're eating very local.

With products from over 50 local producers (and growing) there's something for everyone to enjoy.

We accept:

  • Cash
  • Credit/Debit
  • SNAP/EBT
  • Venmo
  • PayPal

In stock (usually):

  • Dairy
  • Eggs
  • Honey
  • Meat (beef, lamb, yak, pork)
  • Gluten-free baked goods
  • Coffee
  • Seasonal Local Produce
  • Canned & dry goods

Membership:

Ask about our membership. Browse the store, get what you need...all for one flat price.

You DO NOT have to be a member to shop in the store

NOTE: The farmers & food producers drop off what they have when they have it, and many items are seasonal. There are no warehouses, middle men, orders, delivery dates for most products...you are on the ride with the farmer in our store!

The way to shop & eat local is to come in and see what's in the store...once a week works for most families. Then they go to the chain grocery stores afterwards to fill in the gaps for what they can't get locally.