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November 2023 by Jody Manor
Everything you need w nice staff
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August 2023 by Julia J.
I tried to go to this place to support the local convenience store. It has the basics. Customer service never stood out to me; a bit lackluster if anything. I specifically went there today to give them by business. I got some wine. The lady literally opened the paper bag and left it there for me to bag myself. Like here's you're bag kind of thing. So yeah, two stars and not going back! I knew she did it intentionally because she was eying me hardcore as I grabbed the wine, thinking I was going to run out with it. Lord have mercy.
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April 2023 by Melissa Zhou
This market has a little bit of everything! They have a selection of dry goods, lots of wine and beer and even some fresh produce and dairy. Super convenient and lovely run family business.
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June 2022 by Lynn Hahn
Nice little store with good variety.
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May 2022 by Eric Lynch
Great convenience store.
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March 2022 by Tom Leoni
I've lived in Old Town for 22 years and been a Lee's Market customer all that time. I would classify Lee's Market as falling in between a full grocery store and a corner store. It is owned by a lovely Korean brother and sister who never fail to greet me with a smile, chat for a while and occasionally even have little gifts to offer me.Lee's Market is always spotless-clean and is quite bigger than your average corner store. It offers a surprisingly wide selection of wines (including port, sherry and other fortified varieties) beers, soft drinks, juices, cheeses, bacon, eggs, frozen food, breads and snacks. They also carry pasta, sauces, canned soups, some produce and fruit, coffee beans, oil and condiments, spices and a wide variety of ice-creams. As far as non-food items, they have a good array of household necessities from basic over-the-counter medicines to tissue paper, soaps, cleaners, batteries, and, as a non-smoker, what seems to be a good selection of tobacco products. Have pets? Lee's market carries food for both dogs and cats. Want to gift that wine you just bought? They carry a huge selection of cards and gift-bags.During the non-COVID days, they also have a deli counter with bagels, muffins, deli meat and cheeses--and they make fantastic sandwiches.Prices are mostly in line with chain stores like Harris Teeter. As of this writing, a soda is about $2, a 500 ml TetraPack of wine about $5. If there is ever a small difference between Lee's prices and higher-level chain grocery stores', it is due mostly to the latter having items occasionally on sale. In any case, I much prefer supporting a local, friendy family-owned store than a faceless chain with automated check-out counters. Lee's Market will continue being (by far) my grocery store of choice.
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July 2021 by Amanda V.
Great little store with a solid wine selection. My go-to for snacks, or if I need something last minute for a week night recipe, very convenient neighborhood location. The store is also well stocked -- unexpected finds if you have time to peruse the aisles (and the icebox!) Staff is friendly and efficient.
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October 2020 by Erin E
Cute convenient store. Kind owners but a little pricey.
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March 2020 by Kevin Houk
Great selection of Sapporo
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January 2020 by Dave S.
This is really more a liquor store mushed up with a convenience store than a real market. That said, if you're in walking distance it is a huge comfort to have a place to buy things you need right now, well, right now. Service was helpful. Selection pretty impressive.
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July 2019 by Renon Guttsu
Lee's Market. A convenience corner market store that is so overpriced that you practically need to be a multimillionaire to afford anything in there.
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May 2019 by carla Brinson
Amazing how much things have changed since childhood.
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June 2018 by Patty Figliola
Great selection of wine for a small neighborhood market.
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March 2018 by Renon G.
Normally I wouldn't write a review for a convenient store but this one in particular is worth reviewing. Mr and Mrs Lee are extremely friendly and exceptionally customer service oriented. When I first moved right around the corner from the store, they didn't carry my brand of cigarettes and neither the beer I tend to drink. I informed Mr Lee of this and wouldn't you know it, he ordered both items specifically for me. And this is what makes it worth writing a review for the store. That said... getting on to other logistics... Lee's Market is in no way cheap. My brand of cigarettes cost $6.99 each. They are more expensive than anywhere else I've been to in the DC area. And because of this, I rarely buy them here, but I do when I don't have any other choice. They have a little bit of everything including a pretty good selection of wine, some if not many are actually imported. The store also carries every day essentials such as groceries, perishables and non alike. Over all, despite the cost of your arm and unborn child, you honestly can't go wrong here. Great little store in a very very convenient location. It's not open on Sundays so if you're in need of something, on said day, you'll have to look elsewhere. That's it and that's all.
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November 2017 by Sarah H.
Well stocked. But check the date and they're not open on Sundays. Staff is always friendly. Only debit card purchases over $5