Warehouse / distribution center for specialty markets, but open to the public. Mostly Russian, Armenian and Polish imports, although you can find dairy, some meats, breads, sweets and a few fresh fruits and vegetables. Large selection of alcohols (many imported) . Off and on they have freshly roasted meat outside, by the entrance. There's also a deli way at the back, to the right, which you could easily miss if you're not looking for it. BTW - Be aware that the entrance is at the back of the building. The doors that face the street do not open. Produce selection is quite limited, and although it might do in a pinch if you can't make it to a regular grocery store, some of their produce has seen...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreCool store. Itās a big warehouse/costco style market with a separate meat and bakery section. Itās filled with tons of imported goods AND tons of alcohol which was really unique.
Huge selection of really exotic Armenian, Mexican, Russian/Ukrainian wines and spirits and even beers. Nice freezer section too. Produce was priced really cheap too. Only bad thing Iāll say is the entrance is hard to find and you need to watch out because some imported goods may be close to their ābest by dateā (not to be confused with their manufactured date). Overall, 5/5 store Iāll...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThe name is misleading. Great place for eastern European foods as well as some Italian brands. Packed to the gills with Russian, Ukrainian, Polish brands as well as some Armenian and Bulgarian. Some brands I haven't seen at the smaller Eastern European stores.
This store is a warehouse with a deli, produce, and liquor sections, it's huge. It's bigger than all the Eastern European stores in my 10 mile area combined.
Parking is on the side, main entrance and only exit is in the back of the building...
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