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Welcome to Luke’s Local

Luke's Local is a grocery brand located in San Francisco that offers top-notch quality produce, delicious sandwiches, and locally sourced organic foods. Customers rave about the friendly service, fresh meats at the butcher counter, and the convenience of having a neighborhood market with compostable containers and plastic-free packaging options. With unique offerings like frozen cookie dough, day-old bread deals, and wine samples on Fridays, Luke's Local stands out as a mini-Whole Foods with a strong focus on quality and community. Founder Luke Chappell's commitment to natural and sustainable products, inherited from his parents who founded Tom's of Maine, adds an extra layer of authenticity to this local gem.

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Introducing Luke’s Local, a gem of a neighborhood grocery store located at 2190 Union St, San Francisco, CA 94123. This beloved establishment offers a plethora of high-quality local and organic products, making it a go-to destination for food enthusiasts in the area.

Customers rave about the impeccable quality of the produce, the delicious guacamole, pesto salads, and the friendly service provided at Luke’s Local. It’s no surprise that loyal patrons gush about their experiences at this hidden foodie haven.

One standout feature of Luke’s Local is the deli counter, where you can indulge in a rotisserie chicken sandwich that many have deemed as one of the best in San Francisco. The made-to-order sandwiches, along with the well-curated selection of meats and fruits, truly set this neighborhood market apart.

For those with a sweet tooth, Luke’s Local offers a delightful treat in the form of frozen cookie dough. Whether you enjoy baking them for a fresh batch of cookies or simply snacking on the raw dough, this indulgence is sure to satisfy your cravings.

Moreover, Luke’s Local is committed to sustainability, offering compostable containers and plastic-free packaging. Their dedication to reducing environmental impact while providing top-notch products is commendable and aligns perfectly with the ethos of conscious consumers.

In summary, Luke’s Local is not just a grocery store; it’s a culinary destination where quality, convenience, and community converge. If you’re in search of a mini-Whole Foods experience with a local touch, look no further than Luke’s Local for a delightful food shopping experience.

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Tricia P.
Tricia P.

Top notch quality produce, fabulous guacamole, pesto salads, and friendly service. I love Luke's! Please support his wonderful neighborhood store.

Mary Bryan O.
Mary Bryan O.

Luke's is only a couple blocks from me so I end up going out of convenience. However, there are some things here that are well worth the higher price point. Their sandwich's are amazing and made to order! Make sure to ask for a stamp card bc you get a free sandwich after 10 stamps. Also I always keep the frozen cookie dough in my freezer for when I'm craving something sweet! I like to cook them to have a fresh baked cookie but my roommate enjoys the cookie dough raw. Probably not recommend but oh well haha! I think most of the food here is local and organic. They definitely don't carry standard brands and you'll most likely find the cleaner version of specific foods. I think they also do wine samples on Fridays!

Will D.
Will D.

Great value at the deli counter. The rotisserie chicken sandwich is hands down one of the best sandwiches in San Francisco

Alex A.
Alex A.

Like others mentioned this is a smaller version of Whole Foods--prior to Amazon control. Found the quality of meats at the butcher counter excellent and fruit good. Limited variety of items/brands, however sufficient for a neighbor market.

Randy F.
Randy F.

Imagine a mini-Whole Foods local neighborhood market. This well stocked space in Cow Hollow offers a great selection of quality fresh meats, local fruits, veggies, and prepared in-house foods. They also have a convenient sandwich and coffee counter. Checkout the day-old bread deals located near the cash registers. You can get rarely discounted (anywhere in the city) day old Rize Up bread here. It may be yesterday's baked bread, but is still pretty darn good. And it is one of the most written about local breads discussed in foodie review blogs today - and for good reason. Convenience and quality come at a cost and is reflected in the prices you will find here. Price issues aside, Luke's is an ideal small local neighborhood market to check off those grocery items from your shopping list. It doesn't get much better than this. The founder and namesake Luke Chappell's parents founded the first commercial natural herbal toothpaste - Tom's of Maine in the 1970's. I happen to have a tube sitting on my bathroom counter right now! I like their toothpaste because the ingredients are sourced and derived from nature, with formulas that are free of artificial flavors, fragrances, colors, sweeteners, and preservatives. Most of the company's products are vegan.