Last updated on June 14th, 2024 at 10:38 am
Alltown Fresh officially opened the doors to the second fresh store in the state of Massachusetts. Located at 28 Harvard Road in Ayer, the farmstand-style market features organic coffee, fresh food choices and made-to-order meals including organic, natural, gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian and locally sourced food and ingredients. The concept store hosted a grand opening event on Dec. 20 with a ribbon cutting, promotions and giveaways.
The new 4,830-s.f. market, which offers indoor and outdoor seating, is focused on providing guests with healthy, fresh food and beverages on-the-go. Alltown Fresh menu items feature made-to-order all-day breakfast, fresh salads, sandwiches, bowls and more. The market also features individually customized bean-to-cup coffee—locally roasted beans that are pressed on demand under five bars of pressure for maximum flavor, then brewed to taste for the freshest cup of hot or iced coffee. Beans are locally roasted in Connecticut, and Alltown offers blends from around the world such as Monadnock Blend, Stratton Blend, Sumatra and Takengon.
“We’re excited to open our second location here in Massachusetts as we continue to bring fresh food choices to those on the go,” said Eric Slifka, CEO of Global Partners LP. “At Alltown Fresh, we have created a farmstand atmosphere where each item on the menu has been thoughtfully developed to fuel our customers’ healthy needs “We’re looking forward to serving the Ayer community with locally sourced items to ensure that guests have plenty of fresh and organic choices.”
Alltown Fresh in Ayer will be open 24/7, with the kitchen operating daily between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.
As part of the Global Partners LP family of brands, Alltown Fresh is the first fresh convenience market in America to offer fresh food choices, as well as gas/diesel, a cafe, bean-to-cup coffee, outdoor seating, groceries, craft beer (where permitted), Wi-Fi, pet relief areas, traditional snack options, and phone and electric car charging stations where possible.