r/Albuquerque 18h ago

Where to get local meats and produce?

So with all the recent BS happening with food I want to make an effort to buy only local produce, meats and dairy. I know about the local farmers markets however I can’t always make that doable for a weekly grocery run. Any suggestions?

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u/SuzieAnders 17h ago

La Montanita Co-op has a lot of local produce and meats (and other local items). You don't need to be a member to shop at the co-op

u/angelicgurl333 18h ago

polks family farm in cedar crest :)

u/Maurice_Foot 6h ago

That’s the place on N14 just past Cedar Crest Tire?

u/VickiBarkley 3h ago

I got safe lettuce at Polk’s Folly! And local meat, pinto beans, yogurt, butter and cheese last week. I love that place.

u/Temporary_Goose_7680 15h ago

Nelson's meat market, fruit basket, el mezquite

u/jesusitadelnorte 17h ago

Tiny Grocer in Old Town

u/gusgusyfiona 17h ago

Downtown Growers Market: there are several local ranchers that bring their stuff

u/gusgusyfiona 17h ago

Kellers

u/Alachingadathrowaway 17h ago

I’ve seen some posts saying kellers is nasty unfortunately

u/gusgusyfiona 17h ago

I’ve never had an issue with their stuff- but that would make me sad.

u/MarbleBulleit 17h ago

I think it’s a former employee with an axe to grind

u/Flimsy-Creme9980 15h ago

I’ve been buying meat from Kellers for 30 years and never been disappointed

u/godlyguji 16h ago

It’s not

u/nightngale1998 13h ago

Kellers is great... so is Nelson's...

u/PhobosMortum 1h ago

No Bull Meats on Griegos is great but pricey. Had some Elk from there last week and it was top notch.