Their official information says that they're open until 11am weekdays, 12am weekends, but don't count on it; I've tried to get in the store before 11pm several times on standard weekdays and the door is mysteriously already locked, the lights half-off, and the tills already counted. I've even had an employee look me dead in the face and wave me off! (It was 11:10pm on a Friday. I guess he couldn't be bothered with a customer since he was having such a great time with the other store employee.) The staff are otherwise usually friendly and helpful, but the closing crew either needs some restructuring or some serious retraining--posted times are to notify customers as to when they are allowed into the store. Anyone that's ever worked...
Read moreTLDR: They care about students = I care about them
I’ve been getting sodas and some random groceries when I need it for about 2 years from here now. Love this place.... personally I like it more than the BYU creamery when directly compared. The owner is a super nice guy and so are all the employees! The new deli is great. I just got a sandwich and it was great! The rewards program is also great for students and everybody who shops there. Also fat tip every 10th soda is free if you use the punch card. I totally support south end market and don’t know where I would go for soda and odds and ends without going to a full size grocery store. It’s location is so convenient.... anyways...
Read moreThey have random sales which are pretty great.
The lunch combo is also a great deal though I think the sandwich is much better than the burger. Both are sizable and you can get the sandwich toasted and add bacon(+$1 for bacon). I get ice cream as a side which is no extra cost. For soda I always get the Goji Strawberry Citrus Mountain Dew, which I had no idea was a thing but is great if you like fruity sodas. It costs me like $8 I think for all of that and so convenient. Honestly a great value.
Oh and one of the end caps is all gluten free stuff which I think is great for simplicity and...
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