In the heart of a picturesque ski town, nestled among snow-draped hills and bustling with the vibrant energy of winter enthusiasts, sits a charming little grocery store that becomes the center of activity each weekend. This isn't just any store; it's a warm, welcoming haven for locals and visitors alike, where the shelves are stocked with a bit more than your everyday essentials. Here, you can find an array of products designed to meet the needs of skiers returning from the slopes and families gathering to create memories in cozy mountain cabins.
The atmosphere inside is as inviting as the scenic beauty outside, with friendly staff who genuinely enjoy the seasonal influx of skiers. Their smiles are as genuine as the store's commitment to serving not just the needs but also the spirits of everyone who walks through its doors. The aisles buzz with energy, reflecting the excitement of the town's lively ski season.
What sets this grocery store apart is its ability to maintain a personal touch amidst the weekend hustle. The staff not only remembers your name but also your favorite hot cocoa mix or the kind of artisan bread you prefer for your après-ski sandwiches. They take pride in their town's reputation as a winter wonderland and contribute to it by ensuring that every visitor leaves with not just their groceries but also a story to tell.
Despite the crowds, the store remains a model of efficiency and warmth, a testament to the community's spirit. Whether you're a seasoned skier looking to refuel after a day on the slopes or a family in search of ingredients for a warm, home-cooked meal, this grocery store offers a shopping experience that is as fulfilling as the town's ski trails.
In this enchanting ski town, the grocery store is more than a place to buy food; it's a part of the destination's charm, a spot where the joy of skiing extends beyond the slopes and into the simple act of picking up a gallon of milk or a loaf of bread. It's a reminder that sometimes, the most memorable part of a ski trip isn't just the skiing but the community and warmth that...
Read moreThey often do not have or not enough stock of items in the ad's on sale. Feels cramped and disorganized inside, too many floor displays. Deli and bakery are often closed even during lunch time and never seem to have hot items such as whole chickens in the case, or they are just getting them in to cook. Customer service is key but they seem to have grumpy cashiers, maybe train a little bit on how to greet/smile/etc. Never enough parking and where they have their sign it causes a blind spot, it's going to cause an accident trying to pull out of the lot. Save yourself the hassle, go to Olean or Springville and find everything...
Read moreWhat?? No public restrooms?? I’m really not sure how this TOPS (NOT so friendly) Market gets away with this. Despite being informed there were no facilities, I thought I would be kind and give this small town super market a little business. I decided not to buy their overpriced shriveled blueberries and moldy strawberries (yes, moldy!). If you can’t have decent fruit at the peak of summer, what hope is there for you? This location needs to get it together. They’re a poor example of a Tops Market. I pass through EVL often and whenever I stop here it’s disappointing. I finally decided to share. Hope it...
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