鈥淟et鈥檚 go shopping!鈥 chanted Avondale residents as they stood by the hundreds outside The Country Meat Co. Marketplace鈥檚 ribbon cutting ceremony leading to the grand opening of its new grocery store in the Avondale Town Center on February 29. The opening of the long-awaited store was an overwhelming success as customers then filed in one-by-one to shop the Avondale community鈥檚 first grocery store in 17 years, a store that is locally owned and operated by Tennell and Chanel Bryant.

The opening had the atmosphere of a celebration as shoppers flooded the attractive new store at 3539 Reading Road, shopped, met the owners and staff, and even had a cup of coffee or hot chocolate at the coffee bar. Shoppers experienced the finest meats, fresh produce, local offerings and homemade meals that reflect the heart of the Avondale and the Greater Cincinnati communities.
The customers were also able to connect with local elected officials, community leaders, grocery vendors and partners, local farmers and food artisans; sample some of the delicious in-house creations and seasonal favorites; and enjoy special discounts on a wide selection of products throughout the store.聽

Former City Councilman Wendell Young said he remembers when Avondale had a thriving business district and the importance of a grocery store in the community. When on City Council, Young was a leader in fighting to eradicate food deserts. He pushed for funding to bring a grocery store to Avondale. Young was a featured speaker at the opening because he paved the way for Avondale and other communities to have grocery stores, and not accept being a food desert.

聽鈥淭oday, we erase Avondale off of the food desert map,鈥 said Cincinnati Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney who grew up in and still lives in Avondale. A few years ago, she challenged the Avondale Town Center management when they made plans to bring a blood plasma center rather than a grocery store to the shopping center. 鈥淚 told them what Sandra Jones Mitchell, president of the Avondale Community Council, told me: 鈥榃e are making signs right now to protest any plans for a blood plasma center here.鈥欌 Kearney praised Christie Kuhns, president & CEO of the Urban League, and Dr. Monica Mitchell of Cincinnati Children鈥檚 Hospital Medical Center for providing funding and support to bring in a grocery store.
Reggie Harris, former council member and now Chief of Staff for U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman, pushed for the grocery store when he worked for TCB, and then when he was on City Council. Harris came in from Washington, D.C. for the grand opening. Another key supporter at the opening was Russ Hairston, president of the Avondale Development Corporation. He provided ongoing support and guidance to help the Bryants get to the finish line. 鈥淚 also have to thank Triversity Construction,鈥 said Kearney. 鈥淲hen there were repairs needed, Triversity鈥檚 President Jim Watkins immediately sent contractors to make those repairs.鈥


鈥淲e did it,鈥 said co-owner Tennell Bryant in opening remarks, only to be loudly repeated by the shoppers in the crowd. 鈥淲e are ending the food desert in Avondale!鈥 聽 聽
The store opening is a part of Black History Month,鈥 said shopper Di鈥橬eva Moats, 鈥淚t is emotional for me, in a right way. We can now get fresher foods here in Avondale.鈥
Co-owners Tennell and Chanel Bryant, said the Country Meat Co. Marketplace is more than a grocery store鈥攊t鈥檚 a community hub where fresh, locally sourced ingredients meet a welcoming, vibrant atmosphere. Chanel Bryant added, 鈥淲e take pride in partnering with local farms to deliver the finest meats, produce, and other essentials. Our mission is simple: offer top-quality products while fostering a sense of togetherness. With a commitment to sustainability and community-driven values, The Country Meat Co. Marketplace provides a place for neighbors to connect and experience 鈥楥ity Fresh at its Best.鈥 鈥澛
鈥淭his has been a long road,鈥 said co-owner Chanel Bryant, 鈥渂ut we are going to be successful and we are going to be great.鈥
The Bryants have successful experience operating a similar grocery store in Findlay Market in the Over-the-Rhine community near downtown Cincinnati.聽 聽 聽
The store serves the Greater Cincinnati area and is open seven days per week from 6:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. For more information and to join the mailing list, visit







Yeah but meat from them instead of Walmart.