I'm here out of town and visited the store twice. The first time the lady was wonderful! Her name was Lisa. The second time I was in was yesterday right before 5, she was on register 1. Her light was on when I spotted her and may have been flipped off as I was rounding the corner. She didn't say a single word to me even tho I said "hi" and "thank you." As I was walking out she yelled "have a nice daaaaay" as if I was the one being rude. IF her light was off when I entered it's because she saw me coming. I've been a cashier/front end manager for 20 years. At Kroger in Ohio we are trained to say "hi" and "thank you" to EVERY...
   Read moreWas on vacation in the area, I saw this place on the way to the outlets and decided to stop here on our way back. I like to support local businesses to do what little I can to help the economy. I intentionally drove to this store passing a few big stores on my way. I realize it was close to closing time. When I walked in the store I was greeted by what I thought to be a rude almost hostile man saying they were closing. Immediately after that he asked me if I knew what I was looking for as if it was an inconvenience that I was there. To me if you are not closed...
   Read moreSmall town grocer with everything you need. You can find all of your staples in this clean and charming store. The deli is certainly the hidden treasure here. Made to order sandwiches are out of this world. Customize your own Italian super hoagie with Boar's Head meat on a giant LOAF of bread for just $10 and it will feed two people all day long. If there are meatballs in the hot food area, don't pass them up. Get there well before lunch time or they may run out of the super hoagie bread which is what puts these sandwiches in a league...
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