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    ALDI

    3.8 (9 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Trail mix
    Elyse F.

    Selection is on par with most Aldis in the area. This particular location, had a particularly large selection of trail mix. Like anything else at Aldi, that can change quickly. If you find something you like, make sure to stock up. There is a chance it won't be there next time you go. Aldi continues to increase their selection of gluten free products. They now have take & bake pizza with a cauliflower crust. Friendly, and helpful employees. One of my items rang up incorrectly. Not only did the cashier correct the mistake, but since it was an item he knew had just been marked down, he made sure to called over the radio to have the price adjusted in the system. He also double checked my receipt because a price had been changed on another item I purchased, and he said that it was not ringing up correctly earlier in the morning. He appeared to be glad that it had rung up properly. As with any Aldi, remember to bring your own bags, and a quarter for the carts. Carts require a deposit of a quarter for use. This helps ensure patrons bring their carts back to the cart corral at the front of the store. Signage states that in having customer's bring their own carts back equals savings they are able to pass along the customer, in the form of lower prices. If you do not bring bags, they are available for purchase. Sometimes one may find boxes around the store.

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    Athena Foods

    Athena Foods

    4.0
    (1 review)
    5.5 mi

    Back in Finneytown when I was growing up, my parents would refer to Athena Foods by the name of the…read morewoman who owned the shop back then: Audrey's. As in "We need to go to Audrey's, we're running out of feta," the plastic vat of brine-bathing cheese dangerously light. Or "Where's Baba [Dad]?" "He went to Audrey's for olives and glika [sweets]." (The man's lifeblood). The store also used to carry VHS tapes from Greece and cassettes for purchase and rental, as well as icons and church incense. Upon my return to Finneytown for the first time since I was a teenager, my husband and I stopped by Audrey's (no longer technically Audrey's, the store's switched owners twice since the nineties; it is now owned by another member of the significant Greek community in the area). The store hasn't changed in size--it is not big at all--and not much in appearance either, although it is clean-looking and smelling and a little less cluttered than I remember. Its selection, while certainly not enormous, is delightfully varied for its smallness. Beyond feta and olives, the store also carries: *a wide range of different jams (we nabbed an intriguing fig and sesame jam to take home) *candied fruits and nuts, from rose petals to pistachios to eggplant--yes, candied eggplant--to quince to figs to lemons to walnuts. As my grandpa says, Greeks will candy anything, including goat poops, if they were to be so inclined. *halvas (different brands and different flavors: pistachio, cocoa-swirled, almond) *a couple of cases of imported juices in flavors like tart cherry and apricot *pantry staples including dried and canned beans, tahini, a number of shapes and sizes of macaronis, trahana made with both sweet and sour milk, olive oils, and vinegars *imported cookies and crackers (sweet and savory) and pasteli/sesame candies from Greece and throughout the Middle East *prepared foods, including Lenten faves, like spanakorizo The fun items and friendly service made my return, over a decade later, memorable and sweet. Stop in for pantry staples, and pick up some unique prepackaged imported goods to try while you're in.

    Clearbrook Farms

    Clearbrook Farms

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    It's a great product and I can't get it on the West Coast. Every so often World Market had it on…read morethe shelves.

    Last year a Holiday Package of Clearbrook Farms jams was mistakenly delivered to my house. I…read morecalled them to let them know about the error and they told me they'd correct the error, but to keep the package! Yes! This was secretly what I was hoping for. I love jam, but I don't really buy any since my pantry is typically well-stocked with my grandma's homemade jams and jellies. These Clearbrook jams were a treat! Each jar I open seems to be better than the last. I first opened the Strawberry. Great, fresh flavor. Bright red color. I even used it in the icing for a Strawberry/Cream Cheese cake. The color held in the icing. Second, I opened the Red Tart Cherry. Cherry jam holds a special spot in my heart since I love my grandma's cherry jam made from cherries picked out of her own tree. This one did not disappoint. I used it for buttered toast and PB&Cherry Jam Mantou. I even used it for my highest Jam Honor - on my homemade whole wheat bread. I was sad the day I ran out. I wasn't sad for long because that was also the day I opened the Marion Blackberry jar. Seedless. Intense. I first put it in some greek yogurt for breakfast. Bullseye. It was a perfect match. I'm currently in the process of finding other uses for this awesome Blackberry jam. Clearbrook products can be found around the city at places like Servatii's, Sur La Table, Graeter's, etc. They make finding them easy with a 'product locator' on their website. Even though the price points are a little higher, the jars will last for up to a year in the fridge (yeah, good luck making it last that long) and so far I've found success throwing them into different recipes and confections. The website indicates that you do not need to store the preserves in the fridge as long as you keep them well sealed and free of any foreign particles. I didn't take this advice because, well, that's weird to me. Unfortunately, the cherry jam crystallized a little. It was a bummer. Maybe next time I'll have the guts to store at room temperature.

    Wyoming Meat Market

    Wyoming Meat Market

    4.4
    (29 reviews)
    3.0 mi
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    I'm a longtime local resident and I've heard wonderful things about the new ownership of the Meat…read moreMarket but haven't been in in a long while. Every Saturday we see them grilling out on the sidewalk on Wyoming avenue and wanted to stop by. It's such a fun tradition that's worth the stop off 75- you can take a walk around Wyoming Avenue to the Village Green or Crescent Park if it's a nice day! The shop is neat and cozy inside. They've got a great selection of wines and cold drinks. The only reason I took off a star is that the ordering process can be a little confusing. There was a handwritten sign for sandwiches, and some premade sandwiches in the case. But they looked a little bare- it wasn't clear that they came with toppings, could be warmed up, customized, etc. I took the leap and ordered one- the turkey and Colby on sourdough- and I found out that I could add toppings and that my bread was toasted. But I couldn't see them while making it to know whether it was made fresh or one of the ones in the display case. The sandwich was good- don't get me wrong! But it was a little basic for $13- mayo, lettuce, tomato (light on the toppings), red onion, and pickle. I think one thing that could've helped was some more specialty condiments- Dijon or dark mustard, a speciality aioli,etc. and the pickles were room temp dark green pickles (not fresh). Some fresh, crunchy homemade pickles would have taken this to the next level and really amplified that high quality meat that you're paying for. To the same point, none of the yummy looking salads or sides were labeled in the case. How much were they? Did they contain allergens? Could I get them as a side for my sandwich? Overall a great spot and we'll be back! But I'm left wondering if I'm getting the full experience or not because of the lack of ordering instructions inside. Oh- the staff were friendly and I'm sure could make up the difference! They happened to be busy because of the busy festival outside though, so I'm sure on a normal day they'd be able to provide more information.

    This place was recommended to me for yummy wagyu beef. I was not prepared the difference in taste…read more On Saturdays they even grill burgers and hotdogs. I enjoy going in and browsing their selection. I wish they made some dishes more regularly like chicken fajitas! So far I've only found them there once! Employees always greet you and are patient even when you're indecisive like myself.

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