Its nice to find real organic food in the city. The last greens I bought from Trish and Ed’s I forgot about in the bottom of the fridge for close to a month. Just found them. They still look great! That really says something about how long conventional produce sits on the shelf. Much of the produce I buy at mainstream stores rots really quick. probably because it is picked under ripe. We love the white eggplant that Trish and Ed’s have, also, the lacinato kaIe is lovely. Cant wait to go back to vegas to buy some more veggies from them.
Corinne B.
Place rating: 1 Henderson, NV
I would love to actually rate the place since my family and I eat organic produce and I am ALWAYS looking for ways to get my hands on some. I’ve seen this place many times and today I finally had a chance to stop in. I went in not knowing what to expect and very interested but the lady behind the counter didn’t greet me or ask if I needed help. Heck, she didn’t even SMILE! I felt like i shouldnt have even been there. Finally the gentleman said hi, seemed friendly and disappeared in the back. After wandering around for a minute or two I just walked out. If that’s how they treat potential customers, I can’t imagine how the service is on the whole. Terrible first impression and a very awkward experience. I think I’ll stick with Bountiful Baskets. At least they’re extremely nice and polite even though they are VOLUNTEERING their time at the butt crack of dawn on a Saturday morning.
Adam W.
Place rating: 5 North Las Vegas, NV
If you want all organic produce, a CSA is the best way to make your dollar go far. It’s $ 30 a week with an up-front cost to start(you pay for your own crates). You have to pick up every week on a specified day(Wednesday or Thursday). The hours are pretty accommodating to allow me to work late and still pick up. Tim, Trish, and Wes are very friendly staff.
Lea G.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I stopped by real quick not knowing what to expect. Basically, they are open to the public on Wednesday’s & Thursday’s. The other days of the week they are traveling all over So Cal collecting your order. You can choose from 3 different size baskets for 3 different prices. Not sure how the prices compare to Whole Foods but I do like the fact that they come from semi local farms. My issue is the bad reviews so far. Many customers complained about the service as well as the product stating that some of it was rotten upon pickup. The guy who I spoke with was very helpful. I did not place an order so I can’t give anyone specifics on that.
Vicki r.
Place rating: 1 Henderson, NV
Avoid at all costs if you expect pleasant customer service. I was a client of the CSA weekly baskets and even though I felt it was very overpriced I went with it believing the produce was fresh and organic, unfortunately it required a very quick consumption or went bad quickly. In addition, If you must travel and cannot pick up every week even when you advised a week in advance they were very bent out of shape and would rather suggest purchasing from the farmers market on Sunday than pick up from them on Wednesdays. I will not patronize a place of business where the owner has a better-than-thou attitude.
Melanie M.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
When the produce is good, the produce is good and when it is bad it is truly bad. We have shopped the farmers market stand for the entire summer and decided to give the weekly service a try. It is $ 30 a week, with a starter fee for the cute boxes that have your name engraved on them. I was happy to give a newer small business owner a chance, but often I got the impression that they are doing me the favor and each week I was throwing away a quarter to half the box from rot or wilting produce. I had traded the Bet on the Farm market for their box and it was just okay and highly unpredictable on produce received. At pick up, I found Tim to be friendly, he is good guy with who is well meaning. In the weekly boxes I have received amazing produce, and then I have received apples that were rotten black, a pomi that was fuzzy moldy inside and black, kiwis that were shriveled, soft bendy carrots, wilted heads of lettuce and spinach, moldy grapes, and the list goes on. Tim always did his best to make up for the bad produce at the market, but the box always contained some gross produce. A disadvantage over picking it out on your own at the market. They require that you fill out a form that says all the items you want and then make no promises to provide one of those ten requested items. Interesting concept and not exactly consumer friendly. At the store, Trish is an entitled and confrontational owner that did not impress me at all. We got into it a bit and she made some very snarky comments and behaved like she was doing me a favor for selling me produce that is often delivered moldy or wilted or ready to rot. I’m not going to deny that it super pissed me off and it took everything I had not explode at her for her aggressive posture, language, and snarky comments. Trish had told Tim that she wanted to «fire» me as a customer and I told Tim that was fine. That evening I got a message from Trish to call her. No reason for the call just to call her back. Did she really expect me to call her after our last friendly experience? Hah! Hilarious. She didn’t even have the courage to leave an honest message saying that she wasn’t going to deliver to the west side for my pick up anymore. OK by me. I was already waiting a few months before I was going to review them(one or two deliveries does not make for fair eval) and low and behold they drove their own review destiny with average to extremely poor service and unpredictable product. There are other fabulous options out there. I am sure some people just love this little business but as an avid local, small business shopper/supporter…I am saying that there are many better locations that have more stability in customer service, clearly label where their food is from, and offer more reliable product.
Sean M.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
Great place for the most amazing fruits and vegetables and LOVE the new juice bar! So fresh, SOOOOYUMMY!
Cayenne E.
Place rating: 5 Henderson, NV
Just an update — it seems that they’re so swamped with the CSA baskets that they don’t do the by-the-pound storefront anymore. Still fantastic for organic CSA produce!
Tina F.
Place rating: 5 Henderson, NV
As a newbie vegetarian of 8 months, I have been looking at some different options for obtaining quality fruits and veggies. I discovered Trish and Ed’s through Unilocal.They are located just one block from my work and gym so I decide to stop in for some information today. I was instantly welcomed with warm conversation and asked about what I was looking for and my individual needs. I like the idea of joining a CSA without the stringent rules. Pick up days are Weds and Sunday and you have the entire day to pick up your crate, so it is very accommodating to just about anyone’s busy schedule. Admittedly, this review is being written based on my first time in the door experience but I will add to/adjust my review after my first crate on Wednesday. I tried some fruit samples and cannot wait to get my hands on some more. I love that Trish takes the time to notate anything you may not care for and really individualize your take. I immediately felt like this was something I wanted to be a part of. Thank you Trish and Ed’s for bringing a bit of small community goodness to our bustling desert.