Shoulder pads, stirrups, electric neon bodysuits.
Few fashions from the 80’s have stood the test of time.
Founded back in 1984 at the corner of Rachel and Berri Street, specialty health products were consumed by only a small minority of Montrealers. Rachelle-Béry has since grown to seven stores & 17 boutiques, all in Quebec - far exceeding the coming and going of MC hammer pants and mini skirts.
In neighbourhoods without stand-alone stores, you’ll find their boutique shops in IGA grocery stores - an innovative way to both serve existing clientele and introduce the wider community to healthy living in all its forms.
This health food emporium carries everything from essential oils and homeopathic remedies to hormone-free meats and fair trade chocolate. Their bright, open stores are a joy to shop and they make it easy to find what you came for.
Regular workshops led by naturopaths, homeopaths, physiotherapists and estheticians connect retailers, products, knowledgeable professionals and like-minded neighbours. If you miss a workshop, don’t worry; the staff know their stuff.
Consider them the little black dress of Quebec’s organic and natural wellness shopping.