“For a small town gas station convenience store there the best. the service and convenience is why you come back here they really treat you good. if you want cheaper prices drive all the way to. But if you want to get back home with more beer before halftime is over go to farmers market.”
“Been going there for years the only store in town ,a bit overpriced but considering gas to go elsewhere definitely reasonable ,and they have a bit of everything you might need”
“Closest place to where I live so its a regular stop for me ,employees are friendly and helpful,smaller store on side allows for quicker purchases and a way to avoid shopping cart lines unless the occasional person in front of you with the full cart ,can't understand that concept ,,,prices are higher than most on just about everything, but I assume they have their reason ,”
“It is just like the name says a "Country Market" a little corner store tucked away in the country. quaint and layed back. They have all the most important items for sale, like Cigarettes, soda and beer. ; )”
“Glad to have this little store so close to home, keeps me from having to drive all the way into town for small trips between the bigger hauls. Frozen meat options but nothing fresh and sometimes the dairy and produce are low in stock between deliveries. I do wish there were more healthier options but it is what it is!”
“One of the best carnitas burritos I’ve had in a while. The service was very fast and it was very reasonable priced. Will definitely be stopping by when I’m in the area.”
“Lived in Loma Rica for 18 years and this was my market of choice. Love the deli. Great chicken. Great potato wedges. Fresh cold sandwiches. Great market to go to!”
“I’ve only had good experiences here. They sometimes don’t have a specific thing I’m looking for (heavy cream, sourdough bread, Mike’s Hard Lemonade,) but the store is laid out in a logical manner, so I always know where to look. Dairy products are always fresh. The limited fresh produce is almost always in good shape. I pop in here weekly when I need to fill gaps between big grocery shopping trips in town.”