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    La Antigua Bakery

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Supermercado Pueblo

    Supermercado Pueblo

    4.8(4 reviews)
    21.2 km

    We stopped by for drinks and some local goodies during our commute to a cave. The store was clean,…read moreorganized, and easy to navigate. I appreciated the variety of local products mixed with familiar brand. Prices are a little higher than some other supermarkets on the island, but the convenience and selection made up for it. This is a reliable one-stop shop

    I stopped by Pueblo Supermercado in Arecibo, & it was extremely busy. I'm not sure if it was b/c it…read morewas the 1st of the month or if this is just the main nearby supermarket for a lot of locals, but the store was def packed & a bit chaotic when I went in. I had to wait in line for a little while,& it felt like everyone had the same idea @ the same time. That being said, despite the crowd, the store itself was well-stocked & organized once you actually got around the aisles. Food galore w/ fresh cold cuts,salads,veggies,meats, & anything you could think of. They even had roasted chicken & freshly baked bread. 1 thing I'll say is that I didn't expect the bathrooms to be so clean. W/ how busy it was, I honestly wasn't expecting much, but it was actually spotless,smelled like Fabuloso, & usable. It didn't feel neglected or overwhelming, which made a difference during a hectic visit like that. Overall, it was a solid store experience considering the rush. A little chaotic, but still functional, stocked, & surprisingly maintained in the areas that matter when a place is that busy. The staff was also friendly & still managed to keep a smile despite the crazy rush.

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    Pueblo - PIQUE SAUCE-  PUERTO RICAN HOT SAUCE

    Pueblo

    4.0(2 reviews)
    31.9 km

    We visit Puerto Rico as often as we are able. Pueblo is well-stocked, clean and organized. And…read morethe most friendly and helpful staff. For stocking the hotel room or the kitchen, this should be your first stop.

    Pueblo is a major Puerto Rican supermarket chain. I visited this store during my trip to Puerto…read moreRico some time ago. It was great to pick up some snacks for the road What surprised me was how similar the offerings here were to a typical supermarket in the states. I have tended to live in places with large Puerto Rican populations, so perhaps I'm used to offerings of produce (stuff like platanos, recao, etc.) that are more typical, but I was sort of surprised to find just about the same produce offering here as some of the stores I shop at back home. I found this a little disturbing because we're on an island in the Carribbean, a fundamentally different eco-zone, able to grow very different sorts of things...I'd expect to see more different types of tropical fruit, and fewer things like apples and pears...apparently people ship apples and pears and such really far so that people can eat them in the tropics...why they do so beats me, because I think the apples that get shipped long distances tend not to taste very good. Some (not even most) of the product packaging was in Spanish or bilingual, but there were a lot of the same products and there were not really all that many local brands and locally produced products. I wrote a blog post on the tea selection here: http://cazort.blogspot.com/2012/06/tea-in-puerto-rican-supermarket.html I think this experienced opened my eyes a bit to just how globalized and industrialized our food supply has become in the U.S. I ate lots and lots of really great, unique food when in Puerto Rico (probably my favorite thing of all was mofongo), but I was a little disappointed visiting this place. This supermarket struck me as just a typical, below-average-quality supermarket that I could find anywhere in the states.

    La Antigua Bakery - bakeries - Updated July 2026

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