Cayce Foods Inc

1680 Roswell St SE, Smyrna
(770) 432-6967

Recent Reviews

Lymon Paseda

Good service, clean and spacious, reasonably priced items. They have almost any African grocery item you're looking for. The cafe is def a clutch!

david osoko

They have affordable African food stuffs. They actually have a restaurant within. Clean environment too

Valeria Morales

Went to get marinara sauce and as we were walking towards the register we were confronted by both the cashier and the other man who we assume is a security guard asking us if we were ready to pay in a very aggressive way. They assumed we were stealing and the cashier even laughed about it thinking it was funny.

Kelvin Layug

Came here for the Jollof rice and chicken but they didn't have the drumsticks. They only had the hard chicken option and that wasn't very good. The rice was good though, but rather disappointed at the whole experience. Waited almost 30 minutes too, so maybe call ahead only, if you decide to go.

Antonia Reifsteck

Love the variety. Prices are increasing tho. Snails used to be 8.99 now it is 18.99.

Samuel Aguilar

Where diversity and community thrives. Cayce Foods Inc was an experience. From the large selection of West African staples to very selective meats that any auntie would be proud to bring home. The service is Uncle approved. The no frills checkout experience is unmatched and you won’t leave without a smile and higher confidence as the cashiers often compliment the patrons on the selection they buy. I was impressed by the amount of palm oils that were offered. Some were clarified and some were conventional. It was obvious that the black and indigenous diaspora throughout the African, Caribbean and Central/South America were their client bases as I heard different types of West African, Creole, Spanish, French, Dutch, Portuguese, English and what I thought were a few Indigenous Central American sentences spoken as I browsed through the aisles. Every shopper had a basket and had multiple items that they were purchasing either from the meat counter or the dry/canned goods section. The beauty section was decent. Lots of raw shea butters to choose from at a very decent price. I even thought I saw Tamarind Syrup! I’ll have to go back to confirm. However it was super clean, well organized and plenty of stock and rotation to keep their customers satisfied.

Dale B.

This is a mostly African grocery store. I've been going there for years to buy things like palm oil, tubers of yam and hard to find drinks like Schweppes bitter lemon. Some of their products are sold in the nearby farmers market. They sell all kinds of spices, vegetables and meat. They have a restaurant within the store where u can get ready made food and quick bites like meatpie and puff puff. Aisles are spacious and easy to navigate. It's never crowded when I go but they do have a steady stream of customers. I recommend checking expiration dates on things like their cold drinks. CHECK THE DATES!!!! A word is enough for the wise. 3.5stars overall You should be able to get what you need from here

Yvonne Reeder

Website said they had a certain product but after driving over to store, they did not!!!

The Doxa Gene

A thorough comfort in our lives... fufu, miondo, goat, oxtail, seasonings...

Akeju omolola

Best African store in ATL.

Habib Miller

Be careful of buying expired goods from this store.

Bervelyn Benson

There was nothing I couldn't find. Staff are helpful if they understand what you're looking for.

Zenia Boyd

I guess you just have to know. The place looks to carry just about everything you will need to make a proper African dish, I guess the prices are high because they have to import most things. I'm not sure if they have any halal meats. I didn't see any Maggi cubes

Emuobosan Hall

Friendly and you see almost everything Nigerian there that u will need

Hilary Nwakor

Good place to shop African groceries

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