When a local business loses compassion for its community members it’s hard to support. Even worse when your loved one is treated unjustly as was our experience. When my disabled family member went in to shop she was approached by the owner asking in a condescending way if she needed any help with anything. In the next few minutes local law enforcement was called to assist with her suspicious behavior, she appeared impaired … she has a form of Parkinson’s, of course she has involuntary movement as she disclosed and her car has a handicap placard. Watching out for your loved ones and protecting them from humiliation isn’t what I call supporting your community. I have had trouble getting her to go out in public since this degrading incident. We will not nor will friends and family be supporting this business any further. How sad! I hope the owner realizes the heart wrenching impact this had on a...
Read moreVincent's is a nice little family owned grocery store. They have produce, bakery, dairy, deli, meats... Lots of homemade items found throughout the store, like spices, hot & cold foods...they bring in small company vendors for specialty items. Selection may be limited to a few brands or flavors vs a full size store, but they try to have a bit of everything. Staff is always friendly and willing to help a customer. They carry several organic, and dietary needs based foods. The decor is wonderful also, with antique bikes, and old fashioned containers from food...
Read moreLet me start by saying I have never been to this store. I live in Florida, but every year that my uncle comes to visit he brings me a bag of the white chip macadamia nut cookies. This is not even a flavor of cookie that I typically like…. Let me tell you these are the best damn cookies I’ve ever had in my life. So much so that when my dad goes out to visit I say please bring me a bag of those cookies!! I’m addicted. Thank you so much for sharing your cookies...
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