Love the co op.I LOVED this store! Comment from Allison H. of City Market Onion River Co-OpComment from Allison H. of City Market Onion River Co-OpComment from Allison H. of City Market Onion River Co-OpComment from Allison H. of City Market Onion River Co-OpFind more Grocery near City Market Onion River Co-Op and produce, nice wine and beer section, kombucha on tap.City Market, Onion River Co-op, is a 16,000 sq. City Market’s larger delivery truck traffic will enter the store off of Flynn Avenue and exit on Briggs Street and will generally be limited to 33 larger trucks per week (a sizeable decrease).If you have questions or feedback on the traffic study, please contact Allison Hope (formerly Weinhagen), Director of Community Engagement, at City Market is growing in the South End! Downtown. In Fiscal Year 2016, our sales were over $41 million with an average of almost 4,500 transactions daily.City Market executed a purchase and sales agreement for property at 207 Flynn Avenue in June 2016. We have been inspected by the USDA and are now able to accept EBT. Designated Shopping Hour 7:00-8:00am. Looks like you visited on St. Patrick's Day and I can only imagine that things in the store were on overdrive! The Co-op also offers a variety of food and herbal education classes each month, including classes designed specifically for kids ages 0-5 and 6-12. City Market’s growth will only mean a larger sphere of community support.

The cooperative model means that our residents own a successful, community-minded business that supports local non-profits, Vermont’s farmers and food producers, and our broader community.

City Market’s long anticipated second store at 207 Flynn Avenue, Burlington is now open to the public! Voting ran from City Market is excited to have celebrated the groundbreaking ceremony of our new South End location. So I was happy that I could bring in my gallons and refill them here and it was about 35 cents or so to refill each gallon. Video shot and produced by Matt Benedetto of City Market has received proposals from qualified architectural firms for professional services including design and document preparation for the proposed new market to be located at 207 Flynn Ave., Burlington, VT.The RFP responses were due on Monday, November 9 at 4pm and we are no longer taking proposals. Burlington’s community-owned Co-op has signed a purchase and sales agreement with Vermont Rail System for their property at the corner of Briggs Street and Flynn Avenue, where the second store will be built.Pat Burns, on his last day before retiring as the Co-op’s General Manager, said, “Back in 2012, the Co-op shared a desire with Members and the community to build a second store in the South End and completed its first market study that same year. The Tara Goreau mural at our Downtown store continues to be well-received by Members and the community and creates a unique and welcoming entryway to the Co-op.The murals at the South End store are meant to continue the theme of making the Co-op more welcoming to all Members and customers, as well as a way to celebrate the artistry of the South End of Burlington.

Effective Sunday, June 21, we have permanently changed our store hours to the following: Downtown Open 7am - 10pm every day. But, still, four stars because the hot bar is delicious (but be sure to grab some cold sesame noods from the other side) and the people watching is solid. More details. It came highly recommended by our host, but since we had a funky parking situation, it was very convenient for us to walk here for lunch.The store has economical produce.

City Market met with community members on April 11 & 12 to discuss current plans for this store.For questions regarding these sessions, please contact Allison Hope (formerly Weinhagen) at A look at the parcel before construction.