Peace Coffee
In late November 1995, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) invited a small group of Mexican farm leaders to Minneapolis to discuss the U.S. Farm Bill. At the end of the meeting, Luis Hernandez from La Selva, a Mexican coffee cooperative, complained that during all the talk, he hadn't sold a single coffee bean. He looked at IATP and said, "You guys should be selling organic fair trade coffee."
Whole Foods Market
We obtain our products locally and from all over the world, often from small, uniquely dedicated food artisans. We strive to offer the highest quality, least processed, most flavorful and naturally preserved foods. Why? Because food in its purest state — unadulterated by artificial additives, sweeteners, colorings and preservatives — is the best tasting and most nutritious food available.
White Earth Land Recovery Project
The mission of the White Earth Land Recovery Project is to facilitate recovery of the original land base of the White Earth Indian Reservation, while preserving and restoring traditional practices of sound land stewardship, language fluency, community development, and strengthening our spiritual and cultural heritage.
Organic Valley
We think it's a simple truth. The earth's most delicious, most healthful foods are made when farmers work in harmony with nature. That's how this farmer-owned co-op produces organic milk, organic cheese, organic butter, organic eggs, organic juice, organic soy beverages, organic produce, and organic meats!
Galactic Pizza
At Galactic Pizza we have a positive vision of the future on our planet. We see a world that lacks the greed and self centeredness that has led use into the chaotic state that we see today. We see a world full of cooperation, sustainability, and harmony with our surroundings.
Aveda
"Our mission at Aveda is to care for the world we live in, from the products we make to the ways in which we give back to society. At Aveda, we strive to set an example for environmental leadership and responsibility -- not just in the world of beauty, but around the world."
Bryant-Lake Bowl
Bryant Lake Bowl is a great alternative to the busier areas of Calhoun square. Good times are always found here, especially after a few dark beers and a game of bowling. For bowling, there are 8 antique-style bowling lanes offering many opportunities to mingle with and meet your fellow bowlers. Bryant-Lake Bowl is also a great venue for local theater and film. In addition, there's live music ranging from classic to hip new rock.
The Circle
The Circle is published monthly in the Twin Cities by The Circle Corporation, and has been publishing since 1980. The Circle is dedicated to presenting news from a Native American perspective, while granting an equal opportunity to community voices.
Seventh Generation
Seventh Generation is the nation's leading brand of non-toxic and environmentally safe household products. With distribution in thousands of natural product and grocery stores nationwide, we've become the authority when it comes to products that protect your health and the planet. We've also won over 15 major awards that recognize our efforts to preserve the environment.
New French Bakery
In 1995 Peter Kelsey opened a retail bakery in Minneapolis that also supplied breads and pastries to some of the cities' finest restaurants. As demand increased Peter used his connections in Europe and his interest in technology to import customized cutting-edge equipment that would insure consistent quality and the volume his customers needed. New French Bakery bread is the choice of renowned chefs, retail bakery managers, and gourmet cooks throughout the Midwest and Southwest.
Birchwood Cafe
A crossroads of hot food and cool comfort, we made the Birchwood Cafe one part funky coffee house, one part neighborhood cafe, and two parts eclectic organic kitchen. Our original approach to good real food offers one of the most creative menus in the Twin Cities.
Mother Earth Gardens
3738 42nd Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55406 (612) 724-2296
Seward Co-op
2111 East Franklin Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55404 (612) 338-2465



