Local first.
If a Michigan grower can do it, we buy from a Michigan grower. The shelf labels show where each thing came from.
Horrocks & Co. is one address with four businesses on it. The grocery side does the heavy lifting; the tavern, garden and gift station each have their own door and their own day.
Horrocks & Co. opened in 2025, but the idea is older than that. A market that takes the food seriously. A tavern that takes the neighborhood seriously. A garden that lives outside, where it should. Four small businesses on a single piece of Beckley Road, kept in conversation with the people who walk through.
Most of what's on our shelves comes from inside Michigan. The bread is baked here. The taps rotate. The greenhouse is watered every morning before the doors open. We aren't trying to be everywhere — just one place, done well.
Two years of sketches at the kitchen table. We walked the lot a hundred times before we signed the lease.
Foundation poured in March. Greenhouse framed by July. Tavern bar built from oak from a barn 14 miles east.
Soft open in March. First Saturday line ran out the door. We've added six staff since.
If a Michigan grower can do it, we buy from a Michigan grower. The shelf labels show where each thing came from.
Bread, coffee, popcorn, the platters, the hanging baskets — all built on-site. Helps the food and the room.
Most of our staff lives inside a five-mile radius. We pay above minimum and the door is always open.
Full and part time across the market, tavern and garden. Pay above state minimum, family medical at 30 hours, store discount, beer-garden shift meal.