As you can see its open 24-hours but all the good stuff on the second floor pretty much closes up tight at 8pm. The Starbucks, which seems to be an increasing staple in every grocery store nowadays, is up there as well.
Did I mention that everyone I met working there must have been on something good because they were INSANELY nice.
The whole lower level is the "meat and potatoes" (pardon the pun) of the store. Produce, frozen goods, dry goods, toiletries, and the seafood/butcher station are all in abundance, in fact, in my opinion it may be a bit too big but its a preference more than a complaint I suppose.
The upper level consists of:
-A deli counter with a large variety of fresh side dishes as well
-A sandwich works with pre-mades and MTO's
-Massive cheese display
-An Asian pay by the lbs buffet
-Sushi Station
-Huge Salad Bar
-Bakery (I haven't explored it at all but it smells lovely)
-The Starbucks
The most impressive thing, which I've yet to explore, is the sushi station. I mean they had three guys going to town on the sushi for the to-go display but they take orders for sit-down service at the bar surrounding the station as well.
I guess Price Club were geniuses when they decided to feed people at the store... when else is someone thinking more about eating then when they're at the grocery store? Instant revenue. Brilliant!
Anyways, pardon my obsession but its just a new standard in groceries in this area and dag gummit I'm going to give credit where credit is due.
Maybe this can be our next lunch place?
ReplyDeleteOur lunch visits are too few and far between.
It really should be. Maybe later this week?
ReplyDeleteSo where IS the damn place?
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