Producing Clean, Healthy, Sustainably Grown Products

 

1005 Airport Blvd • Columbia, SC • 29205 • 803.254.2302 • cityroots@cityroots.org
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Growing Power
  A national nonprofit organization and land trust supporting people from diverse backgrounds, and the environments in which they live, by helping to provide equal access to healthy, high-quality, safe and affordable food for people in all communities.
 
Slow Food Columbia
  One of over 200 Slow Food USA Chapters. The mission is to support the movement of GOOD, CLEAN and FAIR food.
   
All Local Farmer's Market at 711 Whaley (New Location)
  Columbia's All Local Farmers' Market featuring all-natural or organic produce, beef, eggs, chicken, lamb, port, grains, honey, flowers and milk from South Carolina farmers. The market also boasts vendors with baked goods, award-winning hot sauces, goat milk soaps and lotions and handmade items and more.
   
Rosewood Market and Deli
  A market which seeks to provide a clean, pleasant, friendly setting in which to shop for groceries and seek health information. The market focuses on staple food items, supplements and personal care products. The deli serves a variety of soups, salads, macrobiotic entrees and vegan dishes.
   
The Healthy Carolina Farmers Market at USC
  USC students, faculty and staff shop here for fresh, healthy, locally grown products.The market will reopen in Spring 2010.
   
 

Restaurants Serving City Roots Products

Gervais & Vine
  Columbia's premiere wine and tapas bar. A Spanish-styled tapas bar with culinary influences from across the Mediterranean.
   
Rosso Trattoria Italia
  An elegant casual Italian trattoria featuring simple, rustic and absolutely fantastic cuiine.The restaurant uses local, seasonal products whenever possible.
   
Terra, Simple Food Without Pretension
  A restaurant showcasing the beauty and bounty that comes from within. Making a conscious effort to support local farmers and using as many locally grown ingredients as possible.