About
Welcome to Ingles Markets, a true gem nestled in the heart of Blue Ridge, Georgia. Located at 5679 Appalachian Hwy, this grocery store offers more than just food—it provides an inviting experience where quality meets affordability. With convenient amenities like delivery, credit card acceptance, Apple Pay, and ample parking options for both cars and bikes, Ingles Markets is designed to make your shopping experience as seamless as possible.
As I step into the store, I'm immediately struck by its clean and organized aisles. The inviting atmosphere beckons shoppers, making it hard to leave without exploring every corner. The plethora of fresh produce is perhaps one of the biggest highlights, as noted by many delighted customers. From crisp greens to vibrant fruits, the selection is beautifully presented and incredibly fresh.
Ingles Markets stands out not only for its impressive product selection but also for creating a community-focused environment where customers feel valued. The clean layout, combined with knowledgeable staff willing to assist, elevates the standard grocery shopping experience. Whether you are a local or visiting the scenic Blue Ridge area, Ingles Markets is a destination worth stopping by.
If you are ever in Georgia, embrace the joy of shopping at Ingles Markets and discover what makes this grocery chain a beloved choice among its customers. Trust me; you won't leave empty-handed!
“ Total amazing quality and prices,I just wish there was one in my area, we vacationed in Georgia and had the pleasure to stop in and we went every day. ”
“ It looks so inviting when you drive by so we stopped in. Trust me, you are not leaving empty handed. You will love it! ”
“ It's no Publix, but a close 2nd for all your food shopping needs. Very clean & organized stores. Close by our house, too. ”
“ Such a great grocery chain. The staff is excellent, very helpful and friendly. The produce is so beautiful and fresh and the store is exceptionally clean. We only visit this area once a year and would never consider shopping anywhere else. I only wish this chain would make it's way to Florida. ”
“ I am from Chicago so this very well stocked grocer was a nice surprise and only a few minutes from my rental when we came in late and needed sustenance. They had super fresh produce, heavenly cakes (try the chocolate cake from the bakery for a decadent treat) and I know it's weird but they have a giant bag of freshly popped popcorn for like 2.99 I think - I am still munching on it 5 days later. It is the most delicious popcorn I have ever had, right up there with movie popcorn. So yum. I picked up steaks, chops and chicken thighs and all of it tasted real good! Anyway, staff was sweet with all the "how can I help you ma'am's", store is impeccably clean, I highly recommend this grocer. ”
“ UNIQUE GROCERY STORE. We were just visiting Blue Ridge for the week and stopped by Ingles to snag some groceries. WOAH...it like a Publix, Whole Foods and Walmart all in one. This place was huge and had everything you could imagine. Some of the unique spots included an a trail/but mix bar, sushi buffet, chicken wing bar, and even make your own nut butter. The nut butters ranged from or organic almond butter to roasted honey peanut, all of with you could grind fresh. They bagel bar had a selection of fresh made bagels from the bakery. Bagels included Asiago, Blueberry and Cinnamon raisin. Right by it was the trail mix wall with over 15 variety's of nuts including Chocolate Caramel nut mix, Sweet Tooth and Peanut Butter Parfait. Not only does Ingles have a mix of pre-made foods but also your classic grocery needs like a deli section, meats and fish, frozen food, snacks and more. They had pretty much ever name brand you could ask for (ie: Kellogg's, Lays, etc.) Pro Tip: great deals in their coupons!! ”
“ Great grocery store! I had never been to Ingles before so I don't know how it compares to others, but I was really impressed by the size and the selection while on a recent trip to Blue Ridge. Not everyone was wearing a mask, but I think that's sort of the case everywhere in the more rural areas of GA. The produce, the meat counter, the bakery, the BEER ROOM... it was all great! Kind of makes me want to check out Ingles locations closer to civilization. ”
“ Large grocery store, pharmacy, floral and produce store. They pretty much have everything plus items that you didn't know you needed that you will most likely purchase. They have a deli that makes subs, has hot meals and pastries. They sell meat and most importantly for me... they do have beyond meat items. Surprisingly they have a lot of organic items throughout the store. Firewood and propane is also available. The pharmacy had a large line. They have isles and isles of products from feet to face products available. Also gifts, gift cards etc. I'm pretty sure If you need it, they have it. Plenty of parking, and the plaza has other stores, restaurants and a gas station. ”
“ Walked into this very large, really well stocked groceries - and more - store and just felt like I could shop there every day and still not discover everything that it offers. Each department is like a stand-alone store of its own. The produce section featured fresh and packaged items. Many items are not packaged so feel free to select as many, or as few, as you need. The baked goods area seemed equally impressive and everything from the loaves of bread to the cakes and cookies looked too good to pass up. It may take a few trips to master the layout and learn just where every item is (it took some sleuthing to find cumin) but if you are not in a hurry, just enjoy the adventure. Great selection of craft beers, local, regional and beyond, and an entire room of chilled varieties. Wow. The wine selection offered a good array of wines with some specially priced just in time for my visit! Yay! Like the variety, appreciate the inventory and feel like I could always find something for any appetite, whether in I was in need of a quick bite or organizing a lavish feast. I tend to not enjoy grocery shopping but Ingles has put grocery shopping back in my good graces again. ”