Convenience Stores in Lewiston, MI

4 locations found near Lewiston

“When we go tubing like we did last weekend. We always stop at Parmalee Trading Post before we leave. Grab a beverage or ice or snacks.

For a smaller place in the middle of nothing per say. You'll always as far as my experience, be greeted with a friendly hello. This was the case this past weekend as well.

Staff is friendly. And yes. We own property in Lewiston and visit regularly. But I am not regular by any means to Parmalee Trading Post.

Stop in. Grab your snacks. Pops and what not. And you enjoy it. Four stars only because the inside could use some updating / remodeling a tad. But hey. If they got what you want. You don't even notice. :). Happy Tubing !”

4.9 Superb31 Reviews

“We've had our place in Lewiston for a few years now and driven by this store several times and only just recently stopped in for some items other stores in town were out of. They were stocked with exactly what we were looking for!! It was so clean and well-organized! Sometimes little markets like this are so full of inventory you can hardly move around and its full of dust and not as clean as you'd expect. I commented on the appearance of the store and the lady working (maybe one of the owners?) and she was so nice to talk to. She really appreciated the compliment because she knew exactly what I was talking about. We will definitely go back to Lakeside Market knowing they'll likely have what we need and it will be a really quick in and out for us due to it's cleanliness and organization, which we like when we're heading to the water!”

5 Superb8 Reviews

“We stop for fuel. Hot cocoa. Pizza and Bosco sticks. Each time as we go. We recognize and remember staff that works there. Catch up quickly. Grab our snacks and hit the road.

It's always consistent. Friendly and they have allot to choose from. We pick this one over others in town for the staff and offerings.”

3.6 Good28 Reviews

“This is actually the best breakfast in town! We grabbed two breakfast sandwiches, 3 loaded hashbrowns, and an empinada for $15. We stayed in town over Memorial Day weekend and had bfast at Iron Kettle and Villager the first two days. The third and forth days, we came back here! We took the food back to our room. I only took one star off because both times we went in we stood at the counter for several minutes before being helped, and could hear people in the back chatting. It may be self serve? But if so, there isn't a sign.”

3.5 Good38 Reviews

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