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Ok, so just had to jot down the real story here. Marigold is a real grocery and cafe with a cute sitting area very cozy. It located in the same strip mall by the Movie Eatery coolest. A quick pop up as I drove by at a brand new strip center a 2020 look. Great types of wines are sold here and just to let you know its indeed very comfy and people loving place. Friendly fun and food served here a real treat on Southwest Parkway. I truly enjoyed the ambiance and many items of quality especially the baked fresh cookies breads ect. Too much to list take a look and see what you can find yes, rated this a five star because it is truly the best place to shop prices, reasonable not expensive the wines are also up in up on rates that are consistant with the fair prices around town. Looks more a wine bar and cafe than a grocery but it is a sweet place. Try it if you in this area.

Bakersville Bread Company – Menu with Prices – 233 W King St Suite B, St. Augustine

Stopped in the owners are nice. I sampled the cheese bread, it was good. Kid enjoyed the soft pretzel. I requested a sample of the cinnamon raisin bread. They only had the loaf for purchase. When I got home it had a previously baked date on it. I assumed the bread was baked freshly daily. I should of ask. Both breads were good. They have a Facebook page that list’s there available breads daily. Just ask when the bread was made if your looking for fresh bread baked that day. I give it a 4/5 and I’ll be back.

Prima Classe Italian Market & Cafe – Menu with Prices – 842 1st St, Miami Beach

Prima Classe is a casual italian cafe/mini grocery/wine shop South of Fifth. Their salume and cheeses can be purchased in various combinations to eat in (which includes crostini as well as olive oil & balsamic as condiments) or to go. The fennel salami is extra amazing, but judge for yourself: employees are generous with providing free samples. In addition to the cafe fare, Prima Classe sells a small but high quality selection of baked goods/desserts – breads, cannoli, tiramisu – as well as dried pasta, jarred sauce, italian condiments, and wine. Everything I’ve tried so far – meats, cheeses, tiramisu, wines – have been fantastic and not overpriced (esp for the beach). Great place to pick up wine & cheese on the way to South Point for sunset picnic!

Emillio’s Bakery – Menu with Prices – 3905 State St, Salem

I found this place thanks to a coworker who told me about it while I was visiting Salem. They said the Mexican bread is fresh and they have these amazing breakfast sandwich things. I went, and the outside doesn’t look like much, and honestly you wonder what you might find inside. Looks don’t always means anything because it was filled with delicious pastries insides! I went at 8am and everything was super fresh. Pastries were warm, you could smell fresh breads being baked, and you could just tell they’d been up for hours getting things ready. I ordered a few pastries, which you just grab a tray, some tongs, and go to the display and grab them yourself. Kind of like when you go to the grocery store and grab your own donuts. Then i asked the man for some breakfast sandwich things and omg they were fresh out of the oven! They are these delicious breads filled with cheese and ham or you could get cheese and jalepeno. The filling is literally baked inside the fresh baked bread. There are no holes or cuts where they just filled prebaked bread with cheese. Honestly, since I’ve had them I can’t stop thinking about them. My picture attached doesn’t do it justice at all. The most amazing breakfast items I’ve had. Plus, i paid about $12 for 5 pastries and 5 sandwiches which was a great deal.

Just Rennie’s Cookie Co – Menu with Prices – 100 SE 4th St, Evansville

Just Rennie’s cookies are truly amazing! I was on the fence about delivery cookies- thinking dry, bland, stale- but none of those words remotely describe their product. The first one I tried was the Oatmeal Raisin – not usually my top pick. However, it was absolutely incredible! Soft, chewy, full of flavor- if it was warm I would’ve believed it just came out of the oven. Pricing is fair for the quality of these cookies. The cookies themselves are fairly inexpensive, the real cost comes in the delivery. But what an amazing gift to send (or receive)! This place is now on my list of favorites and I bet anyone who has received a box of their cookies would be in 100% agreement.

Westside Village Bakery – Menu with Prices – 1716 S Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles

This was the best bakery on the westside with brownies that would knock your socks off. The scones were moist and delicious and baked fresh daily along with muffins, cookies, breads, etc. They had the most beautiful decorated cakes and bundt cakes. Lucky for us you can still buy a lot of these delicious baked goods on line at www.westsidevillagebakery.com.

Panadería El Quetzal – Menu with Prices – 445 Hartford Ave, Providence

tiny Guatemalan bakery that sells a variety of breads, sweet baked treats, etc. the bakery also doubles as a place to buy snacks, certain groceries, and Guatemalan home remedies. the bakery is family-run, full of customer, and full of delicious baked aromas. so grab a number, wait for it to be called, and order away. they box everything up for you. understanding/speaking Spanish is going to make your life much easier in terms of ordering baked goods. the breads, cookies, and other treats feel and smell freshly baked and are tasty. you can pick up some authentic Guatemalan baked eats for breakfast, to pair with coffee, or to snack on. they also have pre-packaged spice and herb items like peppers (ancho, chipotle, and a whole lot more). the prices are good–as they are a fraction of what you’d pay at Whole Foods or any gentrifying supermarket. the snacks and chips game here is extraordinary! if you are familiar with the Diana brand of snacks–they have a ton of crunchy chips, curls, popcorn balls, etc. for your munching delight. the panaderia also sells a variety of TAKIS, the spicy rolled chips by Barcel. the bagged snack selection is on point here. be prepared for lines here bc the baked goods are that good. but lines move fast. and the staff is supernice and patient. drops mic cuz i’m crunching some bags of TAKIS i out zzz

Crumbles Cookies – Menu with Prices – 1191 Magnolia Ave Suite C, Corona

This place honestly has the best cookies around, 100%. The cookies are all baked fresh every day and they even have “day old” cookies on sale for cheaper (which are still good). The cookies are on the pricier side, but they’re definitely worth it. Pretty much every cookie I’ve had has been just a great flavor and texture with just the right amount of sweetness. And the cookies are relatively large. They do switch up a couple options on the menu, so while they definitely have their main staples, they do have some seasonal items that aren’t around forever. I’ve had a Lavender Oatmeal cookie from them that I loved but haven’t seen since. Pretty much every cookie is great, although I will say I appreciate all the different oatmeal cookie options without raisins. I can confidently say I do love oatmeal cookies now. Everyone who works here is also just as sweet as their baked goods. You’ll always get good customer service coming here. I would for sure recommend coming here for your cookie needs.

K’s and D Bakery – Menu with Prices – 2600 4700 S, Salt Lake City

Located INSIDE the Reams grocery story, K’ and D bakery is old school DELISH. We’ve enjoyed everything we’ve had there and specifically go there for their hotdog and hamburgers buns! They are a nice big size but still very light!! We also LOVE their cinnamon rolls. One of the best is with raisins & cream cheese icing- We can’t even find those anywhere else! If you’re looking for fancy artisan breads & donuts served to you on creative plankings & with a side of hipster whatever’s- this place will horrify you. This bakery offers you delish pastry & breads, fresh baked and wrapped in cellophane and it’s AWESOME. *one mention about Reams; we are not fans of reams AT ALL. I appreciate their locally owned roots & small business vibe but it’s just not been good experiences for us over the years. We RARELY buy groceries there unless it’s the only option. BUT we happily march right in there & head right at the front straight to K’s and D bakery!You should too!

Gordon Food Service Store – Menu with Prices – 1003 Michigan St NE, Grand Rapids

I came here for a Yelp event, but ended up staying and shopping afterward: to be clear this review is just for my after event shopping. I had no idea what to expect when we came in, but it definitely was not “Small corner grocery story.” I was blown away about how nice the interior was, and the variety of things they had on hand. We live not far from this location so it’s great having another grocery store option. I’d put GFS as somewhere between a normal grocery store and Costco – they have bulk items like Costco has, but they have a larger variety of items than Costco, plus non-bulk like a normal grocery story has. It’s a really neat mix, and I really enjoyed just walking around and taking everything in. They had a really nice meat and deli counter, and a neat little bakery (they don’t make their bakery items in house, but have it shipped in from a small bakery in Chicago – they do decorate their items in house though). Prices are (as expected) good on a variety of items. They are better than our normal grocery store (D&W) on a lot of items, and are competitive or better than Costco on bulk items as well. There are obviously exceptions – candybars would be cheaper at Costco as an exmaple, but they had more variety so….it evens out. Anyway – Highly suggest checking this place out if you’re on the lookout for a better grocery store and live in the area.

Surf & Turf Food Co – Menu with Prices – 5740 Old Cheney Rd, Lincoln

This place is in a small strip mall just off of Old Cheney road. They regularly update their Facebook page and website with information about what they are getting in or have in. When you first walk in you will probably notice the high prices, but recognize that there’s a good reason why this fish costs more than what you’re getting at the grocery store. The flavor that you get from flown in fresh, never frozen, troll caught fish that is expertly fileted is amazing. I’ve only tasted similar quality fish when eating fresh caught fish just off the sea. You will also find many kinds of fish that you can’t get at the grocery store. For example, we recently had their Ivory King Salmon-a white filet with a buttery, silky taste. Overall, this place is definitely worth a try and should be considered whenever you are in the mood for high quality seafood.

Mr Kielbasa Inc – Menu with Prices – 116 N Main Ave, Clearwater

The fresh kielbasa and home-made lunch meats are as good as it gets. Service is very friendly. I purchased some fresh kielbasa and a pound of one of their luncheon meats. They have a grocery area that includes authentic Polish canned goods, baked goods, wines, beer and frozen pierogis. I hear they make fresh pierogis but I didn’t inquire — as this was my first visit and I was mainly there to pick up some kielbasa for Easter Dinner. I would recommend anyone interested in Polish cuisine to visit. It is a real treat to have a place like this in this area.

bakery outlet – Menu with Prices – 4751 N Academy Blvd, Colorado Springs

Bread prices at the grocery store seem to only go up, and it’s not like there’s been a lot of innovation in bread since the infamous slicing machine came out. If you’re like me and want to play less for a loaf of bread than the cost of a tank of gas, the outlet stores are the place to go. You’ll almost always find sandwich bread for $1 or just a little more for the freshest loaves. Huge loaves of fresh Russian Rye and Sourdough are also available, bagels and muffins, plus cookies and other sweets, soup/gravy mixes and jams. With the outlet card and the new app, there’s a lot of opportunity to stock up on breads at an affordable price.