We are a cooperative grocery store in Brooklyn, New York.
Greene Hill is one of a handful of 100% working food co-ops in the USA. Together we build community, keep our prices low and our food quality high.
Member-owner Emily Nonko shares a recipe for elderberry and rosemary scones, from Evening Song Farm, a Vermont CSA (below). She just tried it and says they turned out great!
There is no purple shade as lucious as the purple of an eggplant -- and they are bountiful in the store. Stop by for one, two, or three for your next meal. You can try cooking with different eggplant varieties, too!
Greene Hill Food Co-op reaffirms its commitment to oppose racism in any of its forms. This is in accordance with our Anti-Racist and Rooted in Community Guiding Principles, which celebrate the racial diversity of our members and communities.
A: We are a group of neighbors in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Clinton Hill, Fort Greene and surrounding areas who work together to run a not-for-profit cooperative grocery store.
A: A not-for-profit cooperative grocery store is a grocery store that is owned and run by the people who shop there, called member-owners. Because cooperative member-owners pool their resources and contribute most of the work, overhead stays low, prices are lower, and the quality of the products remains high.
Our recipes are delicious. Submissions from our Brooklyn food co-op members can be found here. Not sure what to make for dinner? Take a look in this section for ideas, grab your reusable bag, and head to the Co-op!
Exciting news: We welcome shoppers to use EBT in the store! Renewing our EBT status has been a long process, and we truly thank all member-owners who have waited patiently for our renewal to be approved. We are thrilled to welcome you to pay with EBT in the store!
We accept cash, ATM cards, personal checks at our store.
Store credit is now available for contactless payment during covid-19.