Leo’s Market and Eatery, located at 2212 W. Main St., Greenfield, celebrated their 5 year anniversary on July 24, 2024. In case you missed it, there were lots of opportunities to try some of the great food and products that are sold at their store. Leo’s is known for highlighting locally owned businesses, and their celebration did not disappoint. On site and sharing samples throughout the anniversary party were Wild Flower Ridge Honey from Anderson; Indiana Soap Company from Greenfield; and Simply Jill’s fudge and cinnamon sugared roasted pecans from Lebanon. This was just a small sampling of the wonderful array of Indiana grown and Indiana made goods available at Leo’s all year long. In fact, Leo’s also supports local farmers by offering locally grown produce. Sweet corn on the cob is now available in their market!
However, if you have not made a visit to one of the Leo’s locations (there are 4) – you should stop by to check out their dining options. They have a wonderful array of delectable dishes that are sure to satisfy the hungriest of appetites. Furthermore, this is not your typical “gas station food” of hot dogs, taquitos or pizza. This is really upscale and freshly made fare – including kolaches, wonderful soups, made to order salads, chicken or beef alfredo, wraps, smoothies, breakfast bowls, wings and sandwiches.
Are you in need of a meal to go? Maybe you need something for lunch the next day or a family meal? Leo’s can accommodate you with special “grab and go” items that can just be heated in the microwave – the single serving meals include pasta, wings, pot roast and pulled pork. Family meals are already pre-packaged and will serve 4-6 people – these include a meatloaf meal that has the meatloaf, loaded mashed potatoes and sauce, or a pulled-pork meal that includes the pulled pork, buns, BBQ sauce and cole slaw.
Leo’s also features a convenience store with a variety of grocery items – including fresh produce, canned goods, snacks, condiments, and dairy products. Their coolers are filled with a variety of unique drinks from energy drinks to Jones Sodas, to Boba Teas, to Liquid Death drinks and more.
Maybe you need to surprise that special someone with some cut flowers – – Leo’s has those too. They also have a variety of baked goods. They have a variety of cookies (my favorite are the Red Velvet White Chocolate Chip), cupcakes and other sweets. Be sure to check out all that Leo’s has to offer. You won’t be disappointed.
Leo’s Market and Eatery opened its first location in Greenfield on July 24, 2019. They now have three additional locations: McCordsville, Noblesville, and Indianapolis. Leo’s Market and Eatery are owned by Hancock County’s own White Family. The “Leo” name comes from the former patriarch of the the family – Richard Leo White. His children, Stephanie and Keith, are the originators of the Leo’s concept and the current owners. The White Family has a long history of being in Hancock County and the gas station business. The family used to own Gas America, which was started by their Great-Grandfather, Herbert B. White as White Petroleum in 1930.
Leo’s Gives Back to the Community
Since the White Family has deep roots in Hancock County, it is only natural that they would want to help out their own community. Leo’s Market and Eatery routinely hosts Dine to Donate events for a variety of organizations. Please be sure to follow their Facebook page to get updates as to when those dates will be. Also, the White Family Foundation gave over $50,000 to a variety of local charities and scholarships last year. Leo’s employees also get involved in philanthropy by donating portions of their paychecks to a variety of causes. But it doesn’t stop there – – Leo’s does have a customer rewards program where patrons can earn points and redeem them for special discounts at the gas pump or in the store. There are also special offers which are only for rewards members. This may include a BOGO offer or free or discounted merchandise. Sign up today to be a Leo’s Rewards Member. You can find out more about all of Leo’s programs, their menu and other events by visiting their website at yourleos.com
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