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7 Bay Area Grocery Wholesalers Now Open to the Public

Want to stock your pantry in bulk and buy groceries wholesale? Here’s your chance.
By - posted 6/9/2020 No Comment

Thanks to SFEater for providing us a list of 7 grocery wholesalers that are open to the public and serve the Bay Area (most are delivery-only).

Here are the highlights, but for the full list – including details on Sysco, TwoXSea and Water2Table (who supply NoPa and Delfina… mmmm…), make sure to visit SFEater

Cheetah

Pick up your groceries and supplies at wholesale prices. They are opening their warehouse of wholesale restaurant supplies to the public offering a huge variety of groceries and supplies at wholesale prices you can order with their app. Pickups are available Monday-Saturday, 1pm-6pm. Pickup locations included San Francisco (351 9th St, and 1340 7th Ave.) plus locations in Oakland, Menlo Park, Pleasanton, Lafayette, Santa Clara, Burlingame and Union City – Find pick up locations

Cream Co. Meats

Oakland-based 100% natural whole-animal butchery opened to the public in late March with responsibly-raised poultry, beef, chicken and lamb – You can even buy a 26-lb. “Family Bunker Box” for $299 or a quarter of a Prather Ranch organic steer for $1,199 (if you have the space to store it.) Pick up and delivery all over the Bay Area on different days each week.

The Chef’s Warehouse

A specialty food distributor that began sourcing products for high-end chefs over 30 years ago. Top-quality meat, seafood, and specialty products available for home delivery The website says there is free pickup in Northern California, but there’s no mention of where you actually pick it up

Restaurant Depot 

A wholesale cash and carry foodservice supplier where you’ll find quality products at low prices. They sell a broad selection of products for independent restaurants, caterers, and non-profits. Last March, they opened their stores (SF, Oakland, San jose) to the public due to the pandemic. You may also order online.

See the full list of grocery warehouse stores on SF Eater