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Organic Food

Feb 29th, 2008 by Chris Duggan, GreeninBrum | 1 comment

The Warehouse Café, One Earth Shop, Nima, Indigo, Kitchen Garden Café…
The Friends of the Earth building in Allison Street, Digbeth B5 has The Warehouse Café and the One Earth Shop for vegan wholefoods.

Nima Delicatessen in Moseley Village stocks many of the foods which Sage Wholefoods used to sell, including organics. Indigo Wholefoods is planning to take up where Sage left off – coming soon in St Mary’s Row, B13.

The Kitchen Garden Café in York Road, Kings Heath, B14 has a restaurant, a delicatessen, and an organic gardening shop. They tell us the vast majority of their food is organic or locally sourced.

See also Farmers’ Markets

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One Comment on “Organic Food”


  1. Emma said:

    Hi my name is Emma I do like green in brum.You should have a page for saving our world. sorry if you already do have one.
    love Emma
    xx

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