The Wedge Table

Grocery store · Whittier

The Wedge Table

Grocery store · Whittier

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2412 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404

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This spacious natural-foods haven boasts a lively cafe dishing out tasty meals and gluten-free options, plus cozy community vibes and ample seating for hangouts.  

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"The Wedge Table moved in to the Whittier neighborhood and brought with it the best organic smoothies and fresh pressed juices in the universe. Behind the big counter, you can grab a bite from the deli, get a made-to-order soft serve shake, or a cup of soup and a burrito. Everything is tasty, accessible, and delicious. The space is open, airy and inviting, and it's easy to find a spot to sit and enjoy your meal. There is also a really beautiful community room available, where up to 25 people can get together for a meet-up over lunch or drinks. The Wedge Table is essentially a classy bodega -- it's got hot food, plenty of the basics, and all of it organic or sustainable." - Light Grey Art Lab

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"Wedge Table, Whittier by Light Grey Art Lab. The Wedge Table moved in to the Whittier neighborhood and brought with it the best organic smoothies and fresh pressed juices in the universe. Behind the big counter, you can grab a bite from the deli, get a made-to-order soft serve shake, or a cup of soup and a burrito. Everything is tasty, accessible, and delicious. The space is open, airy and inviting, and it's easy to find a spot to sit and enjoy your meal. There is also a really beautiful community room available, where up to 25 people can get together for a meet-up over lunch or drinks. The Wedge Table is essentially a classy bodega -- it's got hot food, plenty of the basics, and all of it organic or sustainable."

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"The Wedge Table will cease production on July 12. The ambitious store, cafe, and commissary kitchen is operated by the same cooperative that owns The Wedge and Linden Hills Co-op. The onsite cafe and bodgea have been closed to the public since last summer, but the kitchen and bakery have carried on making deli items, bread, and baked goods for the co-ops." - Joy Summers

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Cris McClure

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I love that they have Gluten Free options here and most of the time the gluten free options are actually palatable, whereas some gluten free stuff is nasty as hell.

jesse james johnson

Google
This place is convenient for the quick after work stop. I wish the variety was bit bigger and they used the space a little more completely (I mean my corner bodega has nearly floor to ceiling goods, so why can't they?). Lastly I blame the people who shop here as nearly an entire aisle is devoted to water and since my house has a tap I see no value in walking water back to my house.

T and J H

Google
Selection for groceries has improved. Staff and food are always lovely and I can buy almost all of my favorite groceries. The little deli/cafe is good. I've had several things made for me that I just didn't like even though i had liked them other times. There can be mild quality fluctuation. I recommend keeping it simple--the ingredients themselves are typically very, VERY good anyway.

Cam Kalra

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It's a nice place. It's part grocery store/deli/bakery but also a meeting/community space. I am pretty sure that you can't bring outside food but correct me if I'm wrong. I like it because having casual community spaces is important, and it's great for meetups. They have board games and two separate meeting rooms, one with a kitchen, in addition to general seating. Reservations for the meeting rooms might cost some cash.

Jesse Wilson

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Super modern and clean place. The staff are incredibly upbeat and helpful, willing to chat while piecing together orders. It’s more of a cafeteria-style, pick what you want along the walls-type place, with other food items and products available for purchase in the main area (pet food, among them). The dining room is easily accessible and decent-sized, bathrooms are accessible and intuitive to find, and the glass-walled meeting room offers yoga a couple times a week in addition to housing work teams. I really enjoyed my meal—many carb-heavy options, but most open to modification, so I still recommend this location.

AL Genaro

Google
Nice little place! I like they have a little bit of grocery selection as well as the food counter. Especially since I am not a co-op person and like really "normal"/plain food. I had to order off the kids menu at the food counter and they let me order a plain drink that isn't on the menu too. They don't have the same drinks like at Seward. But I liked playing Pinochle (card game) with friends. Nice size seating area. And a little enclosed space they have classes in (they were having an art class while I was there which was fun to peak in on). I will be back for more cards ;)

Tom Johnson

Google
Good breakfast and lunch for a reasonable price, nice selection of small grocery items too. The biggest problem is awkwardly figuring out where to order - there are usually 5 people spaced equidistance apart at a few different counters - and which of the cash registers to pay at. You can order the exact same burrito on many multiple trips and it will be made differently each time, though always delicious so I'll chalk that up as a win. Cool patio out front and the fact that the facilities are nice and clean makes it four stars. I want more of this stuff in my neighborhood.

Lee Kafkas

Google
Smaller version of the wedge, but well stocked with essentials and fresh local food. Better option than the local convenience store. They make some good burritos/bowls. They have a nice coffee/juice bar, ample seating, community room space. Real community asset.