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Turnip Truck Natural Market

4.6
(1310 reviews)

Business Details

701 Woodland Street, Nashville, TN
37206, United States
(615) 650-3600
https://www.theturniptruck.com/

About

Grocery StoreDeliJuice ShopHealth Food StoreOrganic Food StoreVitamin & Supplements Store
The Turnip Truck has been Nashville's only full-service, locally owned natural foods grocer since 2001. Just like our name implies, our natural grocery store has farming roots, which run through every facet of operations. The Turnip Truck believes in ethically grown and locally harvested foods to feed our communities and keep them thriving. Our shelves are always stocked with healthy, natural, organic foods that are of the most superior quality. Our stores have an organic juice bar, a full-deli, salad bar, and much more! Not only do we offer healthy produce to our communities, but we are also devoted to fostering the success of area farmers and producers, nurturing the future of our food supply. Visit our Nashville natural grocer today!

Details

  • DeliveryAvailable
  • DebitAvailable
  • Mobile paymentsAvailable
  • Cash onlyNot available

Location

Turnip Truck Natural Market
701 Woodland Street, Nashville, TN
37206, United States

Hours

Monday7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday7:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Reviews

4.6
1,310 reviews
5 stars
997
4 stars
208
3 stars
52
2 stars
22
1 star
31
  • RD
    Rainetta Dotson
    5 days ago
    5.0
    The people in there are the nicest.
  • HH
    Hannah Hector
    May 9, 2026
    5.0
    Super cute spot! They had a farmer's market on Saturday and the inside of the store was well-organized. Feels like an Erewhon and Whole Foods mixed together which was cool.
  • CL
    Caylin Lancione
    May 2, 2026
    5.0
    John, Ryan and all the staff i interacted with were incredibly friendly and this is a magical, wonderful place with so many tasty and healthy options. In love with the Turnip Truck!
  • BP
    Brooke Pillow
    May 1, 2026
    1.0
    I’ve been patronizing this establishment for a while and lately the experiences have just been awful, particularly at locations with self checkout. I wanted to support the midtown expansion and figured it was even a little closer to my home so I tried shopping the store’s location on Broadway, but after covert discrimination practices, I just digressed. An associate watched me intensely scan items at self checkout and as soon as I got to the screen to pursue purchase, suddenly I feel someone hovering near my backside and breathing heavy. I was shocked to find the employee standing so close behind me that if I stepped back, I would step on her foot. She stares me down and I calmly ask , is everything ok? If you work at an establishment , and you approach someone in that manner I would think you would be initiating the conversation. She proceeds to tell me that I can’t check out. I said well what’s the issue , then she puts in some credentials and overviews my entire tab essentially and then says it should be fine now. So at that point I realized she had obviously had some sort of master control from the cashier station where she halted the checkout to overview my items , essentially insinuating that I didn’t scan them all only to find that I did and wanted to proceed with payment. I decided to brush it off because I figured some of the staff at various locations are hired from an array of backgrounds and may have deeper issues. So I just figured I would shop the locations I know best , but today drew the line in the sand. The West Nashville store has an associate even more deplorable. I scan all of my items and proceed to checkout at the self checkout when suddenly a message pops up for me to see the cashier. When she comes over she’s very patronizing , and says well you’ll probably have to come with me, and I ask why because I’ve already tapped my card and this message “wait for cashier” just appeared instead of the option to select payment form and continue purchase. I watched a series of other shoppers seamlessly use the other self checkout register with no error or message like the one I received as I scanned my items, so I knew it was suspicious. The cashier proceeds to say well the machine doesn’t like produce only to then as the midtown store associate did , scroll through my entire item list and see that everything was scanned and then press something to clear to the payment screen. I couldn’t even select debit, she selects credit and I proceed to put my pin in at the machine and bag my items to leave but this is where it’s gets really volatile. I’m having a conversation and loading my car when the cashier comes to the middle of the parking area and announces that to her belief I didn’t pay because she’s showing no receipt on her end. I walk back in immeadiately and show the E receipt generated almost minutes after purchase , alongside the amount in my recent transaction reel for my bank. She tried to quickly and quietly apologize but she loudly accused me of the unthinkable after watching me check out with her own eyeballs. It’s absurd to have self checkout stations positioned within register length , only for accusations and discrimination to still take place. Even after I showed her the receipt she kept saying she’d just have to take my word for it. I can’t generate the receipt for the store you work for so I thought that was also inappropriate and not acceptable given her actions. You shouldn’t have to deal with these issues just to shop because others are biased and strange. I’m not sure if inventory is being misaligned internally and this is a scapegoat by staff but I won’t be the victim and target . If you’re melanated and want peace while shopping, I would suggest just go to the farmers market. I attached the top of my E receipt she adamantly denied being able to see from the store’s behalf.
  • BS
    Brandon Samuels
    Apr 21, 2026
    1.0
    They did not respect personal boundaries on 3 consecutive occasions they touched all my food checked eggs when i didn't want them to and touched the mouth of my cashew bag all the way across when there was no need to as i handed it to them sideways to scan even when I switched to a different cashier,I then talked to a manager and she was making excuses for them but said she would talk to them when I pressed further. Its common sense if you're handling money all day dont get your hands in people's food or on where they put their mouth especially since alot of the clientele this store gets is because people need clean organic food since majority of them got sick when eating the regular food at other stores. This i weaponized incompetence, plain and simple and its not okay. These employees should be told there is a zero tolerance policy for that and be fired if they can't adhere just like a fast food employee that doesn't wash their hands

Frequently Asked Questions About Turnip Truck Natural Market

Do you carry pumpkins?

Thank you for your inquiry! Please contact us for more information on our latest inventory. We are looking forward to hearing from you.

Do you have a juice bar?

Yes, we do! Come to our store to try our delicious juices.

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