Stock up on Cheap Vegetarian Eats at Rainbow Grocery
Where hippies and broke-asses converge.
We’ve mentioned Rainbow Grocery before on Broke-Ass Stuart, the super hip co-op grocery store in the Mission, but after my trip there last week, the first one in a long while, I decided to provide a list of things that are really cheap and are worth making the trek through a place with no meat, poultry or fish to buy.
First, CHEESE. Glorious, glorious cheese. Â It is the staple of my diet, which I’m sure is not something I should be broadcasting, but I really don’t care because CHEESE is the best thing in the world. Â And at Rainbow, for some reason it’s crazy cheap. Â A big block of “regular” cheese,” meaning not some gruyere that was aged in a cave with midget attendants watching over it at all times, like cheddar, jack or mozzarella, is in the $2 range. Â The block of sharp cheddar I just bought was $2.31. Â When you eat as much cheese as me, the only thing that could beat this feeling of elation is if the White Stripes announced that their break-up was just a big, elaborate early April Fool’s Day joke. Â The employees at the cheese counter are also very helpful, so if you want that fancy cheese, but only $2 worth of it, they’ll accommodate you and cut up a cute little lighter-sized sliver. Â Just like that.
ANYTHING IN BULK also tends to cost way less than it would if you bought it pre-packaged, like steel-cut oats, trail mix, tea, flour (cake flour is less than $.5o a pound), nuts, pasta, herbs (these are especially cheap), sesame seeds (which cost an arm and a leg for some reason at other stores), and all kinds of oils.
I would rather drink my dog’s piss than KOMBUCHA (actually, it might taste eerily similar). Â I know, I know — I’m one of the few residents of San Francisco who isn’t obsessed with this drink, but I’m sorry, I only drink things that taste good. Â Like whiskey and rum. Â But it’s a good deal at Rainbow, so I thought I’d throw you a bone. Â (See my dog references and idioms!? Â Ugh, I’ve turned into THAT kind of pet owner.)
Some of the fresh stuff in the BAKERY SECTION isn’t too bad either, like this round cheesy bready thing I had that I forget the name of. Â I finished it by the time I was done shopping and thought about not paying for it, but then obviously did because I imagine co-op prison is much worse than regular prison…being force-fed tempeh and kale. Â Ughhh.
Bonus: Â There’s always cheese, olive, and some kind of bread samples out and I’ve never gotten chastised for taking way more than I should.
Double bonus: Â Rainbow also has random discounts days, like the Customer Appreciation day coming up on March 8th where everything in the store will be 20% off. Â Check out the website for other deals ‘n stuff.
Rainbow Grocery1745 Folsom St. (btwn 14th & Erie)
[Mission]
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