Windmill Farms Market in Del Cerro is an independent grocery in San Diego's 92120 ZIP, specializing in organic produce, natural meats, and specialty health foods at 6386 Del Cerro Blvd. Scott Boney reestablished the Del Cerro location in 2003, continuing a family grocery legacy that began when Henry Boney started a fruit stand in the 1940s after migrating from Texas during the Dust Bowl. The original Windmill Farms brand dates to 1975, and the current store operates independently of the Sprouts Farmers Market chain that the broader Boney family also helped launch. The full-service butcher counter cuts beef, pork, poultry, and lamb to order, and the seafood case stocks fresh fillets and shellfish. The same San Carlos and Del Cerro dining corridor includes Mountain Mike's Pizza on Navajo Road and neighborhood cafes along Lake Murray Boulevard, serving the same family-oriented demographic that shops at Windmill Farms. A made-from-scratch deli produces sandwiches, hot entrees, and the Dinner a Go-Go prepared meal line, and the sushi station rolls fresh orders throughout the day. The market recently acquired Pancho Villa Farmers Market's original flour tortilla machine and now produces fresh tortillas on-site, extending a decades-old San Diego tortilla tradition under the Boney family name. The produce department sources from local farms, and the bulk-spice drawers and vitamin-and-supplement aisle draw health-focused shoppers from across the east side. Del Cerro Blvd sits between Lake Murray to the east and SDSU to the west, and the store captures post-hike and post-workout traffic from the Cowles Mountain and Lake Murray corridors. The bakery stocks Bread & Cie loaves — a San Diego artisan bread producer — alongside house-baked goods. Grocery Buyer Rob Heinz, who has worked at the store for over two decades, manages a product mix that emphasizes community-driven selection over corporate data modeling. The east-side beverage circuit connects the market's organic juice and kombucha inventory to specialty roasters on the Grantville corridor, including S3 Coffee Bar. SNAP/EBT terminals operate at each register, and the recycling station accepts glass, aluminum, and plastic.