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  • Sarah R.

    I was so happy when I found out there was an Earth Fare opening near me! We moved from South Carolina over a year ago and I really missed having an Earth Fare near by. They have a lot of items you will not find in a lot of other stores. They have good produce though sometimes it is a little pricey. The health and beauty area is wonderful. I like their selection of essential oils, natural remedies, and things along those lines. They have some good meal deals too. This new store is much more spacious than the one I'm used to, but it also seems that they have added a lot to their aisles. They also offer a very good kids meal over at the food counter. My kids love eating there.

    (4)
  • Cathy L.

    Third time I went into Earth Fare for their weekend special and they were sold out on Saturday. And no delivery on Sunday. And "psych" sale is over. Sounds like an unethical business practice to get you in the store. Only opened for a few months. You guys need to get it together.

    (1)
  • Ravi B.

    I think the concept is awesome and i'm happy that many more health food stores are opening up. This isn't very far from Trader Joes though, but it is definitely different than Trader Joes so it has it's own niche. It's just really small. It feels like there are only about 6 aisles and they do have fresh, sustainable, wild-caught, grass-fed, organic, etc. meat in the back. They actually carry "Springer Mountain" which some could argue is the best-quality chicken that you can get at a grocery store or farmer's market. Everything is at least a dollar more expensive here though so you really gotta look for the deals if you come here. They also have a cafe with ready-made food and I didn't try any of those. There is a small little section in the back for household supplies or organic make-up also. So, I guess what I'm trying to say is that if this is your only option (other than Trader Joes), definitely hit it up, but don't drive too far to come here, because I don't think it is that unique. Customer service is a definite plus here though! My cashier was so nice!

    (4)
  • D H.

    Earth Fare is the newest of the specialty grocery stores to pop up in the corners. It's like a scaled down version of Sprouts down the street, but $1-4 more expensive on average. There was lots of buzz when it first opened but it seems like some sort of gloom has descended upon the place. Employees vanished, customers dwindled, food in the hot bar looks as if it's been sitting out too long. The small aisles have a limited variety of items that are mostly overpriced so I skip these and head straight to the back to the meat. Where EF really shines is the meat/seafood counter in the back, which is well-stocked and clean. This is the only place I can find a wide assortment of fresh sausage without having to drive to Whole Foods in Johns Creek. Steaks, grass-fed beef and lamb, melt-in-your-mouth pork belly, cage-free chicken are all very reasonable here. I rarely shop here despite this, simply because there are better and more enjoyable options in this area where I can do my substantial shopping and save some $$. There is no shortage of parking!

    (3)
  • Nicki K.

    3.5 overall. Sorry, I don't round off. There should be half points on Yelp. There has been several more health food stores opening up in the Peachtree Corners area and all near The Forum too! What options. Not that I'm complaining but wow. They're all similar yet different. Earth Fare is open in the same plaza as Flying Biscuit which I've been before so I had no problems finding it. I was very curious. It is smaller than Sprouts but bigger than Trader Joe's. What I like about Earth Fare is the healthy desserts section. Flourless chocolate cake and macarons made with cane sugar and organic ingredients? Yes, please! I do think the prices are a bit more pricier on other items. For example, I bought Ezekiel bread for $5.39 and Quinoa Chips for $3.29 which I can get both elsewhere for cheaper. I will come back, mainly for the healthier sweets options. The macarons were on point!

    (3)
  • Chin L.

    Very friendly place to shop. The bakery goods are awesome. Must try their macarons. The cheese selection is not as big as whole foods but the lady who works there was very helpful.

    (5)
  • Jennifer V.

    Love the Earth Fare prices and specials...don't love that the main advertised special is sold out the majority of the time. Today their advertised special was already sold out on Saturday morning. VERY FRUSTRATING!! Especially when I make a special trip to go out of the way to get there. Corporate needs to get a handle on this problem.

    (3)
  • B H.

    Went in last night to scope things out and get a chicken (.99 per lb opening special) and didnt get too excited. Since we have been introduced to Sprouts, I was expecting more opening day hum and special pricing. Didnt get it here. The staff were all AWESOME- friendly, willing and welcoming. The prices seemed a bit high to me but i am a bit of a cheap-o. I did feel a nanosecond of joy when I walked to the deli and heard about their Wednesday special of a protein and 2 sides for 5 BUCKS. The chicken scallopini was HUGE, even for a half. They offer different deli/hot food specials daily. All in all, not a store I will visit on the regular unless I need a quick meal from the deli.

    (2)
  • Stephanie M.

    I have Very mixed feelings about this store and have since it's opening day which I attended. Prices here are higher than other stores in the area and service is inconsistent, some of the staff seem interested in what they're selling and others don't have a clue. If you want to stay in touch - Sign up random texts will be sent to your phone about sale items, if you sign up random emails will arrive, if you want points for purchases you have to sign up for that too? Now with that said I had gone in one evening with the intention of purchasing a filet and the king crab legs that were on sale. This dinner was not to be had there were fillets available but not the ones "on sale" and the king crab was frozen every package of them. The manager on duty was of no help what so ever and could have cared less. . The food in the cold case looks as though it has been sitting there all day it is unappetizing why not put out smaller amounts and refill as needed. One Saturday (I think?) you were allowed to purchase a box meal choose your protein and two sides when they said choose your protein what they meant was you can have chicken and two sides. Quiches are advertised for a special price on another day but imagine my surprise when the only thing offered is plain or broccoli and cheese. I love quiche and would be there regularly if there were indeed options . There is a chartreusery meats are not cheap like $18-24 a pound so when someone mislabeles something it is costly to the customer and they have to return to the store. A few nights ago there was only one other customer in the building while he had a few things in his cart I left empty handed. Earth Fare has only been open a short time so it's a little early in the game to be loosing customers but if things continue I will be dropping out there are other stores and competition in the area.

    (3)
  • Madelyn A.

    WELCOME! This is a new store that is across from the Forum on Peachtree Parkway, in the same center as The Flying Biscuit. I went in today, (after shopping at Trader Joe's), to check it out. It is a nice store for healthier food options. They have a bulk candy/nut section toward the front of the store in case you are interested, (kids/baking options). The meat/fish department looked fresh and well attended. I particular liked the fresh ravioli dispenser that carried variety of options. They had a nice deli and hot bar. This is where things get weird for me. I just don't believe in displaying uncovered food period. Not even in a window, because the food inevitably starts to lose its freshness and starts to look unappetizing. Although people love to order their food from the window, I never do. I think its gross, but that's me. The hot food bar was way past its prime and should have been removed, (it was about 1pm). Overall, it is just another store. It does not have the same cool vibe as Trader's and I don't know if it is special enough to absorb Sprout's customers. There is a lot of competition in a two block area and I am anxious to see how the dust settles in the next few months. If new competition equals better prices, then we all win in the end!

    (3)
  • Michael W.

    Today was Grand Opening in the Atlanta Metro area! I make grand openings whenever I can for the food stores! It's almost always worth the trip! Yet I dont get it people in Atlanta whine and moan if they have to drive to get anything, but you can't expect everything nice to be opening up right near you. Come on people, get out! Go to these things! They had plenty of samples of all sorts of things, like grass fed beef,salmon, exotic cheeses, sausages, fresh dairy in glass jars like when you were a kid, tasty Gelato from Ohio (Jeni's) and much more. With grand openings always comes some special deals, like Dole Golden Pineapples from Costa Rica 98c, natural fresh chickens whole 98c a pound, grass feed Georgia beef,all natural with the rancher right there watching for $4.99/lb, New Zealand grass fed cheddar $4.99/lb, french baguette 98c-exactly 2 feet long-I measured, natural soda zevia (with stevia) 1.99 6/pack, and more. You can check their specials online. If you give them your email this week you will get a coupon sent right back $5 off $35 and if you show that at the entry, at least for today you got a nice shopping reuseable bag with handles. The vegetables were beautifully laid out, on the left when you enter, meat in the back, salad bar back right, bakery to the right, and prepared foods to the close right. Yes all looked good, and people were smiling and happy as always on the grand opening day. The bakery looked good, and they hand individual slices of cakes for sale too in the plastic containers. I was so tempted.... With all stores time will tell how it goes when things slow down and promos for the opening seem to fade. It happens that way with all the grand openings. I have been to Earth Fare in other cities, just one last week It will be yet another player in this crowded field here in Atlanta. That will benefit us, the consumer. This store is more like a whole foods, but not quite as large. Prices are on the high end. I am a bargain hunter, so for me and others like me I doubt we will be big patrons. For those with unlimited expense accounts, huge inheritances, or just lucky to be flush with cash like so many in this city this will be a good place for you to shop. The theme is healthy here and most everything is good quality foods. It's worth a stop if your in the area. Grand openings are worth it even if your not! It sits about 1000 feet SW of the Sprouts store and this is across the street from the Forum Shopping complex in the upscale part of Norcross. Since sprouts lets you shop from 2 weeks of Flyers on Wednesdays, make your list online from both weeks there then go to Earth Fare website and make your list and your ready to roll! Earth fare also has a coupon book that lasts longer than one week, as does Sprouts. FYI When you see 2 for $6.00 etc yes you can get one for $3.00, except that wasn't the case in the fresh foods, pizza slices 2 for $6.00 and I got one and $3.79 it rang up! Pretty pricey! I had asked and it did work that way on items off the shelves, but guess it doesnt apply at the food bar. You always better ask in Gwinnett as in the Asian stores a sign like that almost means you BETTER buy two! Earth Fare is based in Asheville, NC and operates approx. 40 stores in 10 Eastern/Southern states.

    (4)
  • Dina C.

    This is a wonderful grocery option in Atlanta. This store has the closest set-up to Whole Foods with hot foods, salad bar, quality meats, awesome deli, juice/smoothie area, and seating area. They are cheaper than Whole Foods on many items. They charge $7.99 per lb. for the food/salad bar. Excellent wine options. I saw some of my fav Pinot Noirs there. They just opened and they are located just South from Sprouts and across from the Forum area.

    (5)
  • Lindsey E.

    I work in Norcross so I was happy to see an Earthfare pop up here! I had been to their Asheville location in the past so I knew what to expect and this location did not disappoint. The store just opened this week so they are still in Grand Opening mode. There were people giving out free reusable shopping bags and demos and samples all over the store. On top of that, the entire staff was so friendly! They definitely made a good first impression. The size of the store is comparable to a Trader Joes but unlike Trader Joes, Earth Fare sells national brands. This is a natural foods store so they have plentiful organic produce, lots of bulk options, and a hot food bar and cafe. I was happy to see that they have vegan options in their cafe and I tried some of their mock chicken salad. It was delish. They also have some vegan baked items- scones and cookies- that I will definitely try one of these days. This place is a great edition to Norcross and will be a regular part of my lunch rotation, especially if I also have some grocery shopping to do!

    (5)
  • Mary Locke M.

    Weird foodie claim to fame: My uncle went to Woodstock with the founder of Earth Fare back in 1969. Because of this and the fact that I've only ever been to our uber hippie Earth Fares in Asheville, I just think of them as a grocery store where tree huggers have been eating kale and wearing hemp decades before it was the cool thing to do. I ran over the this brand new Earth Fare in Peachtree Corners on my lunch break today and can report that I didn't see a single person with dreadlocks. It's a lot brighter and less granola seeming than the other Earth Fares I've frequented before. It's yet another organic grocery store. Their salad bar and hot bar pale in comparison to that of my Whole Foods. The premade sandwiches and salads were like twice the price of the ones I always get from Trader Joe's. I'm sure they support free trade and don't use pesticides, but I'm just looking to get out with lunch for less than $5. What really stood out, however, is all of the chocolates you can buy by the pound. Dark chocolate covered bananas, chocolate covered coconut squares, chocolate covered pretzels, chocolate malt balls, chocolate peanut butter malt balls. If it were the right time of the month, I could have easily left with $20 worth of chocolate! I'll probably be sticking to Trader Joe's for my weekday lunch needs just because it's the cheapest place to get good food up here. It is nice to have another nice grocery store up in the 'burbs though. We're talking a Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Sprouts, and now Earth Fare all within a five minute of each other. I'm just thankful to have choices and not have to work week grocery shop at the dilapidated Ingles.

    (3)
  • B A.

    Rude ass cashier. Good sushi though. I probably won't be back because of her rude ass

    (3)
  • Wen L.

    Been here a couple times already for the picnic cakes and the bread. Everything tasted pretty good, nice staff. I like the layout of the store pretty easy to navigate. Today I just so happened to come in on a Wednesday and they had a special at their deli, you get a protein and 2 sides for $5. Portions were huge and the food was pretty good.

    (5)
  • roger v.

    Great place, I also go to trader joes and sprouts but find myself going here for the essentials due to the convenience.

    (5)
  • Janeida M.

    There's a lot of options for health food stores in the Peachtree Corners area- Whole Foods (Johns Creek), Sprouts, Trader Joes and now Earth Fare. At first I'm like that's wayyyy too many options- but each market has its own "thing"... I particularly like EarthFare for their juice and smoothie bar. It's right near work- so eating healthy for lunch is now easier than ever! Everyone in the store is super nice and friendly- kinda like how Chick fil-a employees are- it's like a cult of happy people or something! Which I like because I'm supper happy myself! Overall Earth Fare is a great market! Lots of goodies. However with my gluten intolerance and diet restrictions I wish they had more gluten free vegan options at the bakery! Also the juice/smoothie bar needs a little bit more tweaking. The first day they opened- I had a PB&J smoothie with almond milk, it was delish. But they made it with whole cows milk at first and I had to verify with the guy that made it if he used almond milk as I requested- and he didn't. So he had to make it again. Which was a lil inconvenient for me since I was on my lunch break. But all good- he was super nice and happy (happy people ROCK)- so that over rides his simple mistake. But it would help for staff to be a little bit more cautious with customer requests - especially with diet restrictions and food sensitivities. So I'm totally addicted to the PB&J smoothie so I've been getting it just about every other day. Great job on the menu selections! But Earth Fare please train the employees at the smoothie/juice bar as far as making the smoothie. Not all of the smoothies I ordered were top-notch. Some were watered down with Apple juice while others were too thick and frozen fruit not blended enough- there were BIG chunks of frozen fruit in my cup- so a little more consistency would be perfect with the preparers. I just think all staff needs to be on the same page (at the juice/smoothie bar). Again. Great market. Great people. Love the "tomato bank" rewards program and the $1 off all smoothies and juices between 2-5 along with the juice and smoothie club punch card. Still room for improvement, as with any new business-- but I think Earth Fare is a great addition to Peachtree Corners. Smoothie/juice bar get 3 stars, while the Earth Fare market overall customer service gets 4 stars. Kudos

    (4)
  • Alex L.

    Small place but with all the essentials. Staff is very friendly and helpful considering they are new and figuring things out. Pizza is really good...too good! I have to hide when they are giving samples! Prepared food is good, adequately priced for the most part. Check em out!

    (5)
  • G. A.

    Love this store. Great specials and the haddock we had last night was sooo fresh. Steaks are better than Fresh Market. I won't touch the fish or meats at Kroger or Kroger owned Sprouts or Traders. Do you see where most of it comes from? And so full of "solution". Much at Earth Fare is locally sourced. Love the organic shampoos and lotions too You'll never go back to the old stuff once you switch. Just Wish they had more flowers is all.

    (5)
  • Charlie R.

    Finally made it to Earth Fare. It's only a few blocks from me, but thought it was more of the same. It isn't. Just wanted to take a lawn chair, get a drink and soak up the great vibes here. Wonderful stuff and wonderful merchandising. Think organic, fantastic service . You can actually try stuff before you buy it. Imagine that. I'm such a fan that I could actually work there. Yes, I said work. Well, maybe just be their biggest fan.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 10:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No

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