I went in one day after hurricane maria with my service dog, an the owner said get that dog out of here. I told him he was a service dog, he said i dont care. I said you need to care. Then he asked if i had papers. Actually some need to get educated abour service animals. I haven't been in that store since. That was sept. I actually live right down the st an would die of thirst before i spend a penny. I've heard from people that have worked for him an still do that he's not a nice person. He charged $3.00 for a bottle of water after the hurricane. I drive to the other side of the island rather than go to the green store. I would had reported him to the ada but no phone service during that time.
Okay so it wasn't the owner. come to find out it was a worker.Since I came back to the island a friend talked me into going back. Ive had numerous great...
Read moreI would consider Tienda Verde great in a pinch. They are open later than some. They have a good stock of beverages, including wine, beer, and liquor, which can be taken to the nearby open air restaurants. They have basic dry goods, but very little produce. The employees were the very nicest we have come across on the island. If I could rate the store itself and the employees separately, I would give the store a 3 star review and the employees a 5...
Read moreA large selection of liquor and wines, a few beers, no sangria. Usual array of soft drinks, juices and snacks. But if you're looking for actual "green" products like veggies or fruits, it's not here. Maybe they started out in the green grocery business but pivoted to where the real green is: alcohol. Lydia's at the other end of town has more food selection...
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