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The Wedge is your community owned grocery store serving the Twin Cities. We believe in the power of sourcing delicious, locally grown food in our region and amplifying farmers, artisans, and makers. Become a Co-op owner →
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The Wedge Community Co-op or The Wedge is a food cooperative located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Located at 2105 Lyndale Avenue South, the Wedge derives its name from the popular nickname for the Lowry Hill East neighborhood, called "The Wedge" due to its shape. The Wedge is a member of the NCG.
Wedge Community Co-ops are your community-owned grocery stores, serving the Twin Cities. We believe in the power of sourcing delicious, locally grown food in our region and amplifying farmers, artisans, and makers.
Your bustling urban market. 2105 Lyndale Ave S. Minneapolis, MN 55405. 612-871-3993. Open daily 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. In 1974, a small group of community members decided it was time for the Whittier neighborhood to have access to affordable, organic, whole foods without a drive or bus ride.
Wedge Community Co-ops. 18,032 likes · 85 talking about this · 5,237 were here. Minneapolis neighborhood co-ops 🍓🥕🥬 Lyndale • Coffee bar, juice bar,...
The Wedge Community. 4.1 (208 reviews) Claimed. $$ Grocery, Fruits & Veggies, Organic Stores. Open 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM. See hours. See all 91 photos. Review Highlights. “ I love the Wedge, it's one of my favorite Co-Op 's in the country that I have ever been too! ” in 33 reviews.
Find a Co-op. Wedge Lyndale. The Wedge started in a backyard meeting just a few blocks from the current location of our Lyndale store. In 1974, a small group of community members decided it was time to have access to affordable, organic, whole foods without having to drive or take a bus for miles out of the Whittier neighborhood.