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    1.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Stop & Shop

    Stop & Shop

    2.3
    (17 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    Update from previous disastrous experience in July, 2025: So I just moved into the area nine…read moremonths since my last review and went back into Stop & Shop to pick up something and curious to see how a new experience would measure up. Sadly so frustratingly sadly I had a virtually identical degree of frustration and dissatisfaction, even though the players except for one were completely different. So it began at the self checkout where the machine prompted me to put in my Stop & Shop card, which initially accepted but then rejected. I pushed the assistance button and Michelle came over to help me. Michelle has zero Customer Service appeal. No friendliness or helpfulness in her attitude. We interacted for a couple of minutes. She never greeted me. She never smiled. She kept insisting that I was operating the machine wrong and eventually I was able to make my purchase. She huffed with a disappointed air as I went to the Customer Service counter to get a new card where I was met by Anthony. He asked me for my last name four times before he realized that I was telling him my last name instead of my first and last name. Again he didn't greet me, and he exhibited zero positivity. It was clear that like Michelle I was just interrupting his day! Frustratedly, I asked to speak with the manager and being told that she was on vacation that Joe the assistant manager was still there. You may remember Joe from my earlier review. I made it very clear at the counter to Anthony that I wanted to speak with Joe but he never alerted him. I had to track him down and explained to him just how poor this second experience, this back to back experience, even though the first one was nine months ago, I was having. How disappointed I am that this is the closest store to my new home. Joe looked bored and exasperated throughout the conversation, offering no sympathy or compassion. At the end of the ordeal, I turned to Anthony and said thank you and he didn't respond in any way. He didn't say you're welcome. He didn't say have a nice day. He just stood there with a look of disgust and annoyance. Now, this comes on the heels of me exploring the neighborhood earlier that day and over the last week and having these unbelievably positive experiences with everyone almost to a person that I met in the shops in Hyde Park, the owners of the stores the other patrons anybody I asked for any help including the local librarian, even the guy at the gas station who I asked for directions. All these people took time out of their day to willingly and happily help me. It's very clear that Stop & Shop does not belong in Hyde Park. They have a clearly poor standard for customer service. How they can continue to get customers shop there and pay these ridiculous prices only to be slapped around figuratively by their staff and managers is beyond my comprehension. So Joe, even though you said that you were gonna follow up on these two new issues, we've got Michelle and Anthony to deal with, along with Dan from my last trip there. write an email to the general manager Lois. I suggested you may not want to send it to her until she gets back from vacation, you said don't worry she doesn't open up any emails while she's on vacation. When the indifference starts at the top it's bound to trickle down to everyone else. (Some of following was deleted to fit new review above) Unacceptable Experience at Stop & Shop - Hyde Park, NY I returned after years away, armed with digital coupons and a store flyer, only to face outright confusion and callous disregard from staff. In the frozen aisle, Dan A. vaguely gestured to my product query, then insisted I was "in the wrong store"--drawing a palm map and directing me miles away. My repeated pleas for the store's name went ignored; he smirked as if amused. A nearby employee dodged responsibility, claiming she wasn't management. Escalating to customer service manager Joseph K. and general manager Lois Bruggemann brought no apologies or resolution. Confronting Dan again about his rudeness drew only stony silence.

    False signs and false advertising. A large corporation can't even price adjust something on the…read moreshelf tag when items are misplaced and not listed correctly on SALE signs, Ultimately it would have been $3 loss for them. Even more now since those items were left behind. What happened to "the customer is always right?" Showed two store employees the incorrect signage and no sale.

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    Tight shot of customer picking up a Nature's Promise item off the shelf.
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    Canolis and other baked goods on display.
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    Adams Fairacre Farms

    Adams Fairacre Farms

    3.7
    (144 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$$

    My daughter requested seafood for her birthday dinner so I headed to Adam's Poughkeepsie location…read more If you can find a parking space, remember to bring a quarter with you because at this location, you are required to insert a quarter to rent the cart. Presumably this is because of the proximity to City Of Poughkeepsie, but I see no reason for it. This location has a bit of a confusing situation because you really need to remember which entrance you use so you can get back to your vehicle without having to circle the entire building with an overflowing cart of groceries. They are pros and cons to shopping here. Staff is extremely friendly to the point where you feel like you're at a neighborhood small grocery. But this place is massive with an abundance of imports and unique offerings from around the region. I belong to a farm cooperative, so I don't usually need vegetables. However, in this case, I did shop produce to locate some organic options to serve with the scallops and shrimp. The presentation is wonderful, but the prices are outrageous. Year over year, the same items that I purchased at Adam have increased by at least 30%. Some of that is due to the current geopolitics, but some of it is just plain exorbitant pricing. My purchase: A stop at Seafood to make sure they had 2 pounds of sea scallops approximately $24 per pound- wild caught. And the colossal shrimp more than $20 per pound also wild caught. Next stop a birthday cake - everything looks wonderful and I'm sure that there are items that are not mass produced with lots of fillers, but idea say that they probably use the same cake mixes as the less pricey supermarkets. Regardless, I had no time to bake so I picked up a 6 inch carrot cake - $26. And a fresh fruit tart 9 inch $29. Ouch, one note about the fruit tart is that the strawberries were not hold which makes for very.com cumbersome dining. You serve a lovely piece of fruit tart, and your guest has to dissect the strawberry to take the leaves off. It doesn't look that great and it is not appetizing. A quick stop to pick up organic broccoli. What the heck! Roughly $12 for two bunches of broccoli. I must be out of my mind. It was a birthday and I don't have any broccoli at home so I bit the bullet Over to the cheese counter where you can find exceptional values, and Exceptional imports My pic today was Bulgarian feta cheese, which is not easy to find, a beautiful French Camembert, and a block of Gouda. A loaf of bread, and a quick run to the clearance section at the back of the store where I scored pretty well with about 2 pounds of beautiful grapes for two dollars and a dragon fruit for under two dollars. A 12 pack of Parker General rolls $2.50 a quick run past the pasta department for the Italian produced linguine and onto the cash register. My cart was full and I knew my wallet would be empty soon so I headed home. Shopping at Adams is an experience rather than a chore. Please don't go on an empty stomach because you will soon regret it. You're not gonna find samples here for tasting, but you can ask at the cheese counter if you're not sure about a potential purchase and they will oblige. I do .

    We are so lucky to have this business in our community. They support regional farms with meat…read moreproduce and dairy from our neighbors. The quality is superb. They have the best butcher and fish. The bakery is great. Their greenhouse is an oasis. The prepared foods are healthy and delicious and reasonably priced. The diversity of plants and Landscaping materials and expertise in their departments is awesome and they give so much to the community in the way of sponsorships fundraisers and school programs. It's true if you're coming for a bottle of ketchup or other middle-aisle fare then the price is not cheap but for those who understand the importance of shopping on the periphery of a market, this is the best place for fresh quality ingredients.

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    Bistro table and chair, an inviting display
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    Another striking orchid
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    Hannaford Food and Drug

    Hannaford Food and Drug

    3.4
    (24 reviews)
    6.3 mi
    $$$

    Produce isn't fresh as it should be. Mangos on sale but every single one is over ripened, same goes…read morefor apples, pears, nectarines and plums. Aisle signage isn't as helpful as one would expect, I found myself wandering around, without any acknowledgement from floor staff. Check out takes quite awhile anytime after 3p. I stood in the self checkout lane, finally next up and an available clerk opening a new line, took the woman behind me, after looking me directly in the eyes. Wow!!! I did however discover Lindsay's Crafted Martini Olives with a Lemon Twist and Vermouth brine for ~ $4.50. These are an excellent addition to my dirty martinis. After multiple shopping trips here, it's safe to say that this location could use a shift in management. Signed, The Happy Hour Huntress.

    Prices are far too high. Stupid and rude staff, treat you like shoplifter. Old woman with white…read morehair at the front is a horror to deal with, always making common transactions a problem. Seems like a miserable person who wants to spread her misery to other. The store's shopping staff run you over with their carts with rarely an "excuse me" if they passing you: you're just in the way. When someone is helpful it's a pleasant surprise. They have a monopoly here and get away with abusing and cheating customers with their high prices. When I can I go to Shop Rite in New Paltz, but that is no joy either, except that the prices are lower.

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    Quattro's Farm Store

    Quattro's Farm Store

    4.2
    (41 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$$

    Great place with an array of items that you cant find everywhere. I find it funny that the bad…read morereviews are surrounding employee's not wearing masks during covid...After it's been proved that the masks were ineffective and social distancing was " made up ", & not based on science, those people who gave those bad reviews should go back & amend their reviews & offer an apology to the Patriots that own & operate this great business.

    This farm store seems to live halfway between its farm roots and wanting to take advantage of the…read moreinflux of new bougie weekenders coming up from the city. Admittedly, I fall a lot closer to the latter, but I appreciate the juxtaposition. According to the sign outside, they specialize in fresh dressed game birds, undoubtedly sourced by the group of guys running the attached gun shop (which is also decorated by some local taxidermist). I can't understand why they have a photo of that reality TV star that used to fire people up on the wall, but that's neither here nor there. The staff did seem annoyed that we wanted to spend way too much money getting sandwiches and groceries with them, but at least they were efficient, and the selection is eclectic and fun. They've got fresh wild turkey eggs, a surprisingly great selection of cheese, all kinds of house-cured meats, as well as the standard array of deli meats with which they'll make you some pretty decent sandwiches. There's also all sorts of sauces, jams, pickled pineapple (!) local honey, beer, cider, some bizarrely priced minced dried onion...I had a blast poking around and overpaying for a random assortment of edible delights (although some were more delightful than others). I'd like to come back with more of a plan to try their poultry, or at least some fresh ground beef, the bacon, and more.

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