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Graffiti and Grub is on hiatus for the season:

 

Check back to this site for special events and limited sale hours until our grand re-opening this Summer!

See you soon!


6 Responses to “Hours (updated 05/14/10)”


  1. August 19, 2009 at 10:21 am

    We would like someone from your store/venture to speak at Northeastern illinois university on October 1st when whe have the speaker and activist, Frances Moore Lappe, come to our campus.

    Susan Stall, Chair of Sociology, African and African American Studies, Latino and Latin American Studies and women’s Studies Programs.

  2. September 25, 2009 at 5:42 pm

    Hello, I just saw your story on ABC7Chicago.com. You all have a great program and I will be sure to stop by.
    Peace,
    Semaj Salinas
    Inka Internet Station

  3. September 28, 2009 at 11:01 am

    I am so upset I am just learning about this. We are the Black family who pledged to LIVE OFF BLACK BUSINESS for all of 2009. The project is called The Empowerment Experiment (TM). Have you heard of us? We’ve been on CNN, MSNBC, CBS News, FOX News, BET News, front page of the Tribune, LA Times, and Tom Joyner and Doug Banks, and in countless other radio shows, TV programs, magazines and newspapers. If you have this month’s Black Enterprise, you’ll see uas on page 57. We shopped at Farmers Best until it closed in July. We’ve been scrambling since then, using caterers, ordering in, going to Black farmers markets. We are so excited about the opportunity to support you and lift you up.

    Check out our video, please:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9XukKUiNHE

    Thanks and love!
    Maggie

  4. 5 hello this is stef
    November 19, 2009 at 12:22 pm

    r u guys open do you sell graffiti items…such as books?

    • 6 graffitiandgrub
      May 17, 2010 at 2:44 pm

      we hope to eventually sell media (cookbooks, magazines, even books featuring graffiti), but we don’t sell them quite yet….


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what we do

Graffiti and Grub is a grocery store and venue focusing on supplying our community with sustainable, organic, and locally-grown food. We're also focused on supplying the hip hop generation with the tools needed for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Contact Us

Graffiti and Grub has been reborn! In collaboration with the I Love Food Group, we've created an all-new Fresh Family Foods (part of the Quench chain). It is a boutique-style grocery store located at 336 East 95th Street, just west of King Drive. Visit us soon! For more info, contact: info@graffitiandgrub.com