The guy working there doesn't need you and he expects the same.
This little super market/large convenient store has a selection of prepared foods, but may not have utensils to go with them. I stopped in with a few friends in the middle of a bike ride. We bought some snacks. Some of which were prepared foods which needed forks. They didn't have any available. The guy working there was somewhat rude about it. He did take the time later to yell at us about making sure all our garbage made it into the trash can.
I know that we weren't local. It was a Sunday morning and the guy was working alone. But it was an exceptionally bad experience which we joked about for a few days. I half expected him to say "we don't serve your kind here."
The store was clean and had a large selection of items. There's a parking lot for a few cars. Unfortunately, I won't ever go back to...
   Read moreThe older guy who works at the register is extremely rude. I am new to the neighborhood and I’ve been stopping by that store multiple times a week. I stopped by today and because they had a debit card card limit of $13 and my order came to 1210. There was apparently, no way to override it and then kept throwing stuff on the belt, saying by this by this by this, I’m sorry, but you shouldn’t be trying to force somebody to make a purchase just so they can use their debit card card. I’ve never heard of a random dollar minimum, he could’ve been way more polite about it instead of screaming and throwing his hands up when I said I didn’t want to buy...
   Read moreThe new owners have done a great job updating the store! And, a major plus: they are so wonderful and created a warm and friendly (and inviting) shopping experience! I used to avoid this place under the old owners, but this is now my new favorite store in the neighborhood. The inventory is updated and the prices are good. You can find a wide variety of groceries, snacks, wine, and beer, including new international items. Such a great, high-quality local store! I am so glad to see the...
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