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Welcome to Compton's Foodland

Discover the gem of Nashville's grocery scene at Compton's Foodland. This local favorite offers the best meat in Tennessee, fresh produce, and friendly service. With a focus on cleanliness, organization, and affordability, Compton's Foodland stands out from the big supermarkets. Customers appreciate the convenient parking, helpful staff, and quick checkout process. Whether you're a local resident or passing through the area, Compton's Foodland is the go-to spot for all your grocery needs. Experience the charm and quality of this neighborhood store for yourself.

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Welcome to Compton's Foodland: A Gem in Nashville's Grocery Scene

Located at 2808 Old Smith Springs Rd in Nashville, TN, Compton's Foodland is not your average grocery store. This hidden gem offers a unique shopping experience that combines convenience, quality, and exceptional customer service.

Customers rave about the friendly and helpful staff at Compton's Foodland, who go above and beyond to make your shopping experience a pleasant one. Whether you're looking for fresh produce, meats, or a quick snack, you'll find everything you need at this local hotspot.

One of the standout features of Compton's Foodland is its commitment to quality. Customers praise the store for its fresh meat selection, competitive prices, and well-stocked goods. Whether you're a local resident or just passing through, Compton's Foodland is a must-visit destination for all your grocery needs.

In addition to its excellent products, Compton's Foodland also offers convenient amenities such as delivery services, private parking, and bike parking. This makes it easy for customers to shop hassle-free and enjoy a seamless shopping experience.

If you're in the Smith Springs/Anderson Road area, make sure to stop by Compton's Foodland for a unique grocery shopping experience. With its friendly staff, fresh products, and convenient location, Compton's Foodland is sure to become your new favorite go-to spot for all your grocery needs.

Experience the difference at Compton's Foodland, where quality meets convenience in every aisle.

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Bryce M.
Bryce M.

We have lived 2 miles form Compton Foodland for 24 years. The staff has always been helpful and polite to us. A good alternative to the big boy supermarkets with easy convenient parking. Some say their prices are high, store is dirty and unorganized but have you been to Publix lately. Considering how rude customers are throwing products around after they don't want it and just throw it down wherever it lands, the store is suprisingly organized and clean. Bob/Priest lake area

Nancy p.
Nancy p.

Compton's has the Best meat in Tennessee and it's fresh you won't find better prices than Compton's,the entire store is nice and clean and the people are extremely friendly and helpful I love going to Compton's if you like souse meat they have the BEST,I would recommend Compton's over any store in Tennessee I absolutely love this Food Market

Harold T.
Harold T.

The service is good and the employees are very friendly to the customer. The fact they employ young people shows they care and are trying to offer them a different view to life

Gerald F.
Gerald F.

Great friendly employees, good service...well stock goods. Well, lighten parking lots at night time...and lots of parking spots. Several Handicap areas close to the front door.

Cynthia P.
Cynthia P.

I've been camping in Nashville for three weeks now. I spent the first two weeks at a different Corp of Engineers campground, but they only allow me to stay for two weeks at a time. Last Wednesday I had to break down and pack up all my things and move to another campground. Them I had set up my camp again. I brought a lot less stuff this trip so it was much easier. I didn't miss a single thing that I left behind. I'm trying really hard not to over pack. I come to Nashville (from Athens GA) as often as I can and usually stay two to four weeks. There's no way I can afford a hotel for three weeks or a month at Nashville prices so I opt to camp. I camp frequently, usually at least twice a month for several days, so living in a campground just isn't really a big deal. In fact I enjoy it unless it's really super hot and then it really sucks. I do have a really good portable fan so that helps Anyway, I had consumed most of my food and supplies so I had to go to the big box store and re-supply. When I came out of Anderson Road, I saw that there is a Compton's Food Land store right there in the small corner shopping center. It's a lot closer than the nearest Walmart so I stopped there to get my few things. I bought some vanilla almond milk (yummy!), a little six pack of eggs, a big jug of water, some orange energy drinks and ice. Oh yeah I should mention that a 10 pound bag of ice and it was only $1.99. I have bought a lot of ice in the last three weeks and that is a great price. I would stop at the 7-Eleven near my other campsite and it was $2.79 for a 7 pound bag. I paid almost 7 dollars one time for a 20 pound bag. That's annoying because my cooler won't hold all of that and I have to throw a bit away. Sometimes a 7 pound bag just isn't enough if my cooler doesn't have much in it. Compton's is a small local grocery so they did not have a great selection on some things. But they had comparable substitutions for everything that I wanted. I was not unhappy with any of it. The store is well laid out and easy to find things. I do wish that the signs that tell you what can be found in each aisle were on the end of the aisles where I can see them. They are hanging from the ceiling in the middle of each aisle. My long distance vision isn't the greatest, so I had difficulty reading them. I am sure I'm not the only one with that issue. I went to check out and it was quick, easy and the cashiers were very efficient. There were plenty of checkouts open to take care of everyone so no waiting. My cashier was very friendly. We chatted like old friends while I was checking out. It's pretty cool having a small decent grocery store that close to the campground. When I go to the other campground, the nearest grocery store is several miles away. And it's a big Walmart so it takes me a while to get in and out, especially as I tend to wander around and buy crap that I didn't even come for! ha ha I guess a lot of us do that. Wow I just drove by a guy working on a car and his shorts were halfway down his butt and I could see at least 8 inches of his crack. I know y'all didn't ask for that information but there it is. That'll be a bad place for a sunburn. TMI I know but I am feeling extra chatty today. ha ha As a final word, if you are near the Smith Springs/Anderson Road area, just pop in to Compton's Food Land for anything you need. Gimme a thumbs up if you enjoy my reviews.

Brita R.
Brita R.

My boyfriend and I went to Compton's Foodland grocery store for a few items that we had forgot to grab for camping. Compton's Foodland was a good grocery store for food and wood for campers nearby at Anderson Road Campground. Staff was nice. If I'm ever in the area again, I will return.