“What a great grocery store. Very clean and nice wide aisles. Very well stocked. Lots of employees about picking online orders, restocking and straightening up. Excellent deli with lots of precut meats ready to go. Only in town for 5 days, staying at local campground. I was very impressed. Wish it was my local grocer.”
10AM - 2PM 2:30 - 5PM
820 Waterbury Stowe Rd, Waterbury
Pharmacies
“This pharmacy has been great to me. The staff changes from time to time but these days they are excellent. They helped me out with navigating insurance related costs and ended up saving me $250 a month. In addition they are friendly and easy to talk to.”
“I am an "American" and I regularly get breakfast sandwiches and gas here. The owner is a very kind man. He is not a boisterous fool like most people seem to be used to in this backward town, he is mellow and subdued. Perhaps that is why some of the poorly educated people leaving reviews are so inclined to offense.”
“I have had a bad cough recently and needed a prescription inhaler, as well as a refill on my diabetes medication. I called at 4:45 pm to see if it was possible to get it this evening. I was hoping to get the inhaler. The pharmacist said he’d have it ready in 20 minutes. I know the pharmacy can be busy and usually might be the next day to fill prescriptions Really appreciate the quick turnaround thanks.”
8AM - 8PM
13 VT-15 E, Morrisville
Pharmacies
“The Pharmacy is well organised under Molly's guidance, she is a friendly, efficient and caring hard working overall nice person who always has a nice smile and a minute to say Hi, How are you?”
“Reading the negative reviews here, all I can think is these folks don’t understand the shortages that are going on right now, and also don’t understand what a chain is, and that in general ALL of us, including pharmacists, are affected by the loss of the “local pharmacy” (which, like many things, have all been replaced by chains). As a nurse who thought about becoming a pharmacist instead, I can’t imagine putting up with what the modern pharmacist has to put up with in terms of pressure from the public and in regard to current workloads. I have never had anything but a positive experience with Kinney. Yes—call ahead to let them know you are coming in for scripts, or yes—wait in line only to be told they can do it right now if you wait. This is how they are managing an incredible surge in population in the last five years, and frankly how all pharmacies have worked for as long as I can remember in all of the states I’ve in. Other states have been dealing with over-population for a long time, VT as a whole hasn’t caught up with the influx of people relocating here during and after COVID. As for the missing children’s Tylenol on the shelf, yes this is absolutely awful, but sadly—the kind of thing that happens with chains. I remember the old couple that owned the corner pharmacy in the town over from us when I lived in Virginia… they would never have missed something that critical—or they would have gone in the back and given you their own. That is not the day we live in. Kinney corporate is who you need to be yelling at. Either their supply system is broken, or they need a new supplier at that store. Either way. The folks that staff the pharmacy appear to be working really hard to keep up with all of the recent changes that came with COVID, and then the flood. I just pray that the people here complaining are not folks who moved up here in the last few years thinking they moved somewhere ready to take on all of us, including myself. Welcome to VT and welcome to 2025, and call Kinney corporate if you want to see the supply chain fixed. If Kinney corporate decides to shut down a pharmacy due to poor reviews, you all will be driving to the Walmart in Berlin—keep that in mind.”
“Very friendly and accommodating. We were visiting and forgot some medication at home. The pharmacist contacted the pharmacy back home, transferred the prescriptions and filled them that morning. Excellent customer service. Would recommend this pharmacy especially if visiting from out of state.”