About
House of Health Collective has been part of the Adelaide food scene for almost 50 years, with its origins at the Adelaide Central Market. The Norwood store on George Street is its second, suburban location, formed as a collaboration between Central Organic and House of Health. It is described as South Australia's only fully organic retailer, championing certified organic produce alongside a plastic-free, zero-waste way of shopping.
The Norwood store has more room than the Central Market original, with a full cafe and a dedicated wellness space. On the shelves you will find NASAA certified organic produce, a large selection of bulk whole foods, and a range of healthy treats and cakes. It also carries specialty produce from suppliers such as Nomad Farms, whose animals are raised on pasture, so there is pasture-raised meat and produce alongside the grocery range.
Best For
Shoppers wanting a genuinely all-organic grocer in eastern Adelaide, with bulk whole foods, certified organic produce, pasture-raised meat and a cafe under one roof.
What You'll Find
Certified organic produce
Bulk whole foods
Pasture-raised meat (Nomad Farms)
Cafe
Healthy treats & cakes
Wellness space
Good to Know
TypeFully organic grocer & cafe
FocusCertified organic, plastic-free, zero-waste
CertificationNASAA Certified Organic produce
MeatPasture-raised, from suppliers like Nomad Farms
On siteCafe and wellness space
RegionNorwood, eastern Adelaide, SA
Opening Hours
Contact for current trading hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is House of Health Collective Norwood?
It is a fully organic grocer and cafe on George Street in Norwood, the suburban second store of an Adelaide food business that has run for almost 50 years, originally at the Adelaide Central Market. It is described as South Australia's only fully organic retailer.
Is the produce certified organic?
Yes. The store stocks NASAA certified organic produce, alongside a large selection of bulk whole foods, healthy treats and cakes, with a strong focus on plastic-free, zero-waste shopping.
Do they sell meat?
Yes. As well as the grocery range it carries specialty produce from suppliers such as Nomad Farms, whose animals are raised on pasture, so pasture-raised meat is available in store.
What else is at the Norwood store?
The Norwood location has more space than the Central Market original, including a full cafe and a dedicated wellness space.