About This Spot

Stepping into Ozark Natural Foods is like entering a thoughtfully woven community hub where the pace slows just enough to invite genuine connection—to the land, to local growers, and to the food itself. Nestled in the heart of Fayetteville, this spot feels less like a supermarket and more like a living marketplace, gently buzzing with the quiet energy of mindful shoppers and familiar faces.

The atmosphere here invites discovery at a personal rhythm. You might find yourself lingering over the bulk bins, the air scented faintly by fresh herbs and roasted coffee beans, or perusing shelves that honor the season’s best local produce alongside carefully chosen staples meant to nourish and comfort. The space unfolds with a relaxed, yet purposeful warmth—rooted in respect for nature and community well-being.

Here, food isn’t merely about sustenance but about thoughtful choices that honor dietary needs and environmental mindfulness. Whether you’re grabbing a midday meal from their deli’s hot food bar or picking up groceries that feel genuinely nourishing, there’s a quiet assurance that every item has a story. From plant-based offerings to dairy-free alternatives, and fresh, whole ingredients sourced with care, the experience consistently reflects an understanding of diverse lifestyles and values.

Ozark Natural Foods carries a gentle ethos: minimizing waste and fostering sustainability in ways that quietly shape how the community shops and lives. Its connection to the local landscape is evident in every corner of the store—from biodegradable packaging to partnerships with area farmers. This is not just a destination to replenish your pantry, but a place that fosters a sense of responsibility and belonging.

Families and regulars weave through the aisles, many drawn back not only by the quality of goods but by the atmosphere of quiet stewardship and shared care. There’s a notable ease here—the kind you find when a place feels like a trusted neighbor, welcoming and steady.

For anyone passing through northwest Arkansas or slowing down to explore Fayetteville, Ozark Natural Foods offers a moment of pause and connection. It is a reminder that even in everyday routines, there’s room for discovery, respect, and a thoughtful kind of joy.

What’s Available Here

  • IconOn-site services
  • IconDelivery
  • IconGreat produce
  • IconWheelchair-accessible car park
  • IconWheelchair-accessible entrance
  • IconWheelchair-accessible toilet
  • IconFood
  • IconOrganic products
  • IconPrepared foods
  • IconSalad bar
  • IconToilet
  • IconWi-Fi
  • IconWi-Fi
  • IconQuick visit
  • IconCheques
  • IconCredit cards
  • IconDebit cards
  • IconNFC mobile payments
  • IconCredit cards
  • IconFree of charge street parking
  • IconFree parking lot

Location & Hours

Monday 07:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Tuesday 07:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Wednesday 07:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Thursday 08:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Friday 07:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Saturday 07:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Sunday 08:00 AM - 09:00 PM

Guest Reviews

Stephanie Jones 03 Jan 2026

Stopped here during a road trip due to a recommendation from an Alpha-Gal group. As someone with Alpha Gal I truly appreciated all of the safe, dairy free alternatives and mammal free options! We got some safe groceries we can't get locally and had a great breakfast with some safe dairy free/mammal free items from the hot food bar to fuel us for the drive home. Wish we had something similar in Texas!

Good Day Melissa Daly 21 Nov 2025

This is the only grocery store in the state that does not dump all of its excess and expired products into a landfill. Almost nothing is wasted, and nearly everything is recycled. They send leftover food waste to pig farmers, and the Co-op packaging is biodegradable. It is the last grocery store in town where Mother Earth & local farmers/vendors are taken into consideration. Yeah, it's expensive, but the reasons are transparent. Yeah, parking can be tricky, but the CEO doesn't spend billions of dollars to send themselves and their friends to space. Pictured is the best heartwarming 'JusTea' I bought from the Co-Op!

Rachel Gordon 22 Oct 2025

Can’t say enough good things about this store! Fresh local produce at fair prices, incredible bulk section, great coffee bar & patio (they serve onyx coffee!), huge selection of health, wellness & self care items. Not only can you get dry goods in bulk but they have teas, herbs, spices, cleaning products, oils, sweeteners, and body care products in bulk as well! They are family friendly - with small carts for kids to push independently & a newly added “book nook” In the cafe. Our kids love to play on the patio in the rock area and can wander around there safely for a long time while we enjoy a drink and snacks. Their baked goods are amazing - they also sell local sourdough! You can find beautiful bouquets here from local florists as well as locally made goods, art, greeting cards. Not only can you shop for specialty items & local produce for your weekly meals but I think it’s an ideal place to find gifts- shop the plant section for a plant or find locally made items like these crocheted washcloths I make! add some chocolate and a flower bouquet & you have a super thoughtful gift that supports the community!

William Lindsey 17 Oct 2025

For a long time now, trips to northwest Arkansas (we live in Little Rock in the center of the state) haven't been complete without a stop at Ozark Natural Foods in Fayetteville. Up to the pandemic period, we maintained a membership at Ozark Natural Foods, though we went there only once or twice a year. The dried pulses (beans and peas), grains, flours, spices and herbs the co-op offers -- you measure out what you need from jars and bins -- is a big draw for us, since we can stock up on, say, dried marjoram and oregano and caraway seeds and pinto beans on a visit there, as we did today. There's a decent selection of wines at fairly reasonable prices. Lots of cosmetic and health-type offerings, fairly good canned goods made with organic ingredients, etc. The baked goods, which lean to vegan offerings and far too doughy muffins and scones, aren't a big draw for me. I always enjoy visiting the part of the store that offers garden plants and house plants, though today I found it disappointingly ill-stocked. During the pandemic, I did come to a temporary parting of the ways with Ozark Natural Foods, when I emailed them to ask if they ever mailed dried herbs like oregano from the store to members living far from the co-op. The response I got was disappointingly curt, downright rude, and that put me off the place so that I let my membership lapse for a long time. I totally understand stores setting their own policies, which will inevitably not please everyone, and my beef with Ozark Natural Foods about their response to my pandemic email asking if they might mail some dried herbs to me wasn't about their policy. They have a right to set whatever policy they want. My disappointment had to do with the lack of courtesy in their response to me, a member and erstwhile customer. Obviously, I've gotten over that pique since I still shop there when I'm in Fayetteville and have renewed my membership. Still, courtesy to customers goes a long way towards keeping customers.

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