Bodega, reliable & clean except they are sometimes out of my favorite beer..
A lot of racial profiling here from the tall man who works most nights. Went there one night to get some snacks to keep me up to study for school and when I pulled out my debit card he quickly said he didnt accept EBT, so he couldnt take my card. Told him it was a debit card, so he rung me through. (Not sure why hed confuse my bright red debit card for an EBT card, I work in retail and I know that card is no where near that color.) Went in tonight to get a quick dinner. The cans were marked $1.29 and he told me they were $1.99. I pointed out the stickers on both cans labeled $1.29 and he very rudely just repeated that they were $1.99. I said never mind in no particular tone (not paying $2 for some teeny cans of food and on the principle that its not a good business practice to ask for a higher price than whats marked; you should simply change the price for the next person since its not my fault they were, apparently, mislabeled. Both of them...) and he flung his hand up at me and snapped at me, Fine, leave it! And adds in another comment under his breath and in his native tongue. Not sure what I did for this guy to antagonize me but Ill be calling someone higher up if it happens again. He creates a hostile, uncomfortable environment for me completely unprovoked. Extremely uncalled for. Heads up, if youre a black woman and you go to shop there, expect unfriendly looks and to be stereotyped as a low-income problem customer.
Well stocked little quickie mart. Has the normally expected items like beer and chips but adds a nice, limited little case of fresh food like milk, cheese, eggs, etc. Im glad it is there because it is more convenient than driving 2 miles to a super grocery store when all I need is milk.
Nice little quick Mart. Kinda expensive compared to local grocery stores, but the place literally never closes. Open 24 hours Christmas, new years, and Easter
Its a by the books bodega with some decent beer options
Friendly, quick, clean