Trader Joe's
It’s been almost two years in the making, but Trader Joe’s has finally crossed the East River—beating Whole Foods to the punch. The 14,000-square-food trail mix peddler occupies an old bank built in 1923—a time when banks were constructed like ornate fortresses, proven by the structure’s dramatic arched windows and 30-foot ceiling. The Atlantic Avenue location will sell over a thoussand items from the quirky and heavily discounted Trader Joe’s private label. Unfortunately, there will be no Two Buck Chuck sold here (that’s the cheap-but-drinkable wine the chain is famous for).
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- At Atlantic Ave.
The Basics
- Restaurant Style:
- Specialty food store
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"Best Grocery Store"
By saraht from Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, August 20, 2009
I cannot get enough of this Trader Joes. Yes, the lines can be long and the stock can sometimes be scarce but it is head and shoulders better than ...
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