Community Corner
Something Natural Shop & Bakery Opens In Greenwich
For 50 years, Something Natural has been known for its uniquely delicious sandwiches, freshly baked bread, award winning cookies and juices.
From Something Natural: Something Natural, an iconic Nantucket sandwich shop and bakery is preparing to open its first off-island location in Greenwich this June. The charming new spot, a freshly renovated building nestled behind Saks Fifth Avenue at 189 Greenwich Ave is set to open its doors today. The store is being brought to Greenwich by a group of local operators who are collaborating with Matt Fee and crew from Something Natural Nantucket.
The renovations on their new Connecticut home which began in April have been documented on the Something Natural Facebook page, which has sparked quite a bit of buzz in Fairfield County.
When asked about the motivation behind the choice of their new Greenwich outpost owner Matt Fee said, “I can’t imagine a better off island location. 189 Greenwich Ave was built the same decade as 50 Cliff, and although it is downtown Greenwich, it’s still tucked away a bit. The renovation and building look great, and will look even better when fresh bread is coming out of the ovens.”
Find out what's happening in Greenwichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Since its founding nearly 50 years ago, Something Natural has been known for its uniquely delicious sandwiches, freshly baked bread, award winning cookies, and organic juices.
Operating seasonally out of its quaint Nantucket home at 50 Cliff Rd, it has gathered a cult following amongst frequenters of the island, as evidenced by the ubiquitous Hibiscus Flower bumper stickers on cars all over the Northeast. Along with the signature sandwiches, salads, cookies and beverages that have earned it so much praise, Something Natural merchandise will also be available at the shop. Additional information can be found on at www.somethingnaturalct.com.
Find out what's happening in Greenwichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Images Courtesy of Something Natural
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
