“Love this little slice of Mexico in Isleton!! We vacationed on the Delta for a couple of days early in June, staying at the hotel a few yards away. Needed bagged ice and some little sundries, came in here and was very pleasantly surprised--- they had everything we needed and much much more!! Not just bagged ice but straw woven cowboy hats, huaraches, genuine leather belts, pinatas, 4-foot long loofah scrubbers, molcajetes and different types of tortilla makers, red-clay pottery and cookware, towels, styrofoam ice chests, tomatillos, lemons and limes, aisles of cleaning products, plastic cups (5 for $2.50!!), snacks, chips, brew and pops galore!! Years and years ago, back in the late 1990's and early 2000's, when we were vendors at the late great Crawdad Festival, used to shop here for things we forgot (like paper towels). This market used to be Chinese owned and pretty bare, almost nothing but chips, sodas and beer. Not anymore!! A great little market for the locals and those passing through and VERY busy!! The folks that run the place are courteous and take the time to assist while still handling their many customers well. Next time we're down here, I'll add photos. :) Highly recommend!! 5 plus stars!!”
“Love this little slice of Mexico in Isleton!! We vacationed on the Delta for a couple of days early in June, staying at the hotel a few yards away. Needed bagged ice and some little sundries, came in here and was very pleasantly surprised--- they had everything we needed and much much more!! Not just bagged ice but straw woven cowboy hats, huaraches, genuine leather belts, pinatas, 4-foot long loofah scrubbers, molcajetes and different types of tortilla makers, red-clay pottery and cookware, towels, styrofoam ice chests, tomatillos, lemons and limes, aisles of cleaning products, plastic cups (5 for $2.50!!), snacks, chips, brew and pops galore!! Years and years ago, back in the late 1990's and early 2000's, when we were vendors at the late great Crawdad Festival, used to shop here for things we forgot (like paper towels). This market used to be Chinese owned and pretty bare, almost nothing but chips, sodas and beer. Not anymore!! A great little market for the locals and those passing through and VERY busy!! The folks that run the place are courteous and take the time to assist while still handling their many customers well. Next time we're down here, I'll add photos. :) Highly recommend!! 5 plus stars!!”