Super convenient for anyone working in or near 2 Peachtree. The store space is small, but whatever they have is always awesome. The salads are deceptively big(when you dump it out of the clam shell it fills a dinner plate), and for $ 3 the greek salad comes with fresh greens, tomatoes, croutons, olives, and TONS of feta cheese. Luke is super friendly and very helpful. I stopped in today looking for ripe avocadoes(I squeezed every effing avocado in my local Publix and Kroger last night and they were all rock solid). Luke was already out(next delivery tomorrow), but had a few packs of fresh, scooped avocado that will do the trick. It’s easily the equivalent of 6 – 8 avocados for the price of two at the grocery store. And no work! Pretty much a guac-lover’s dream. It does get crowded at lunch time, but it’s worth it. The only thing that makes me weary is some of the produce sitting out at room temperature, but it’s such a small store that things sell quickly and are never out for long. I recommend stopping in here anytime you want a healthy lunch or snack.
Max C.
Place rating: 5 Northampton, MA
This is a wonderful little store right near the Five Points Marta station. The owners are extraordinarily friendly, the prices are shockingly low, and the homemade salads and chicken and tuna salads are just awesome. My go-to is a hearty portion of chicken salad and some fritos. Throw in a delectable chocolate chip muffin. For a whopping $ 5.25 for a small feast! Unreal. I can’t recommend this place strongly enough. Their fruit is fresh and delicious. The line always most fast so don’t be intimidated. It’s long because people know how good this place is!
John W.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
I love this place. I love these people. They are amazing. It’s that simple. If everyone of us behaved up to R&R’s standard we’d have a hell of lot less problems and a good life. Yes. Their produce is great too! Try a salad while you’re at it!
Alasha B.
Place rating: 5 Savannah, GA
I love this little grocery store. It’s truly a hidden downtown gem. Great little salads and fruit bowls to keep you on track when you want to avoid all the fast food in the area, and tons of healthy snacks… okay, unhealthy ones too ;-) It’s almost always packed to the gills around lunch time, so plan your trip wisely.
Jai R.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
My coworkers have been raving about this place that they call Luke’s Grocery Store. I wasn’t sure what I was getting myself into but I have seen all of the fruits and veggies that they bring back and I wanted to give it a try. Located in the front entrance of the Wells Fargo building there is a tiny(I really mean tiny) store what sells fresh fruits, vegetables, drinks, fresh popped popcorn, fresh made salads, desserts, candy, nuts, pastries, and all kinds of goodies. It is really an assortment of whatever, they thought would sale. And they sale a lot. We arrived about 1p, which was the peak of shopping time. This tiny hallway is flooded with customers. Lots of building patrons who seemed to be regulars, talking with cashiers and staff. There was only three cashiers/staff. Two on the register and one running around collecting shopping baskets, popping popcorn, bagging candy and making things neat. The line wraps around the store so you aren’t sure where/what things are. But everyone is very friendly and helpful. I purchased two apples, two pears, a feta cheese salad, chicken salad, crackers, craisins and a water for $ 10. Maybe these people own a farm… I’m not sure but the fruit was amazing. So was the salad. I was a bit greedy but I bought two days of food for work. Dang it… its one of my favorite little places.
M D.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
This place is a total surprise — a little produce shop right in the middle of a crappy grocery desert. I’d heard about it for years, but I just stumbled across it a few months ago. It’s a charming anomaly, made even more loveable by their friendly owners and staff. A great place to pick up some veggies on the way home from downtown(hooray for not having to drive to the grocery store!), or to grab a piece of fruit for a midday snack. I’m just grateful that they exist.
Jay O.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
Huge fan! This is exactly what I have been looking for since moving to Atlanta. Best of all, happened upon it purely by chance. Small business owner, great prices, and a good selection of healthy snacks – Asian pears, strawberries, bananas.
Broderick S.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
I always love passing by the fruit stands when I visit New York, and although this place isn’t al fresco, you can find a bit of produce & veggies to hold you over until you get to the grocery store. It’s located on Marietta Street near the Wells Fargo entrance, near the Five Points MARTA station and serves the downtown office population & nearby residents. Reasonably priced produce and a smattering of baked goods & friendly folks at the cashier.
Valerie B.
Place rating: 4 Decatur, GA
I work in Peachtree Center, where everything caters to conventioneers and tourists. I walk down to the GSU area a lot for lunch and just to get out of the office. Today I was craving an orange and remembered from working downtown several years ago that there was fresh fruit *somewhere* over there. My quest brought me to R&R. They are located in the lobby and have a sign on the sidewalk along Marietta street listing some of their prices. Organic oranges were listed at 3/$ 1.00 — score! The place is tiny and was packed with a wide range of people. As expected, almost everything was conventionally grown, but it all appeared at least as fresh as what’s available in most grocery stores. Red peppers were $ 1.25 each, and they had those big bags of kale for $ 1.00. I also saw little prepackaged fruit and vegetable salads. I left with three oranges(just finished eating one and it was fantastic) and a bag of popcorn(yeah, ate that too) for $ 2 even. If you work or go to school downtown, it’s definitely worth a pop-in!
Bobbin W.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
R&R Produce rules. Located in the Department of Human Resources building, within the Wachovia entrance, this hidden gem serves dirt-cheap but high-quality fruits and veggies to downtown patrons. * lemons: 3 for $ 1 * plums: 3 for $ 1 * Granny Smith apples: 2 for 50 cents * green bell peppers: 99 cents The store owners rock as well — always friendly, always making pleasant chit-chat. During the grueling work-week, I know I can count on R&R Produce to provide me with a healthy snack, helping me avoid my building’s candy machine.
Keith H.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
As I’m writing this review, I just returned from my weekly shopping spree @ R & R, relaxed and sipping on Malta India(it’s a non-alcholic beverage… got cha!). I don’t know why it took me so long to write this review, I’m there at least twice a week. Where do I begin? This family run produce market supplies my weekly dose of healthy, nutritious, and always fresh veggies and fruits such as blueberries, strawberries, cherries, pluots(plum/apricots), apples, oranges, peaches, tomatoes, bananas, lettuce, potatoes, onions, cucumbers, the list is endless. I’m a regular, so of course, the owners call me by my first name, actually they seem to know most of their customers. The market prices are very reasonable, and there’s always a bargain. Besides produce you can buy candies, honey, chips, drinks, desserts, and how can I forget, fresh popcorn the old fashioned way.(the Popcorn is a big hit!) So if you work or live downtown or even midtown, add some freshness to your life… checkout R & R Produce, you’ll be glad you did!