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    Village Grocery

    Village Grocery

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    The VG has been a local treasure for the entire 47 years I've been in the Valley. And it gets…read morebetter with every passing year. It is WAY more than just a convenience store, although it is that, as well They have the best beer selection around--an entire walk in cooler with a broad selection of beers from all over. Wowser! Their deli has great food either cooked to order or serve-yourself hot dishes like chili and Mac and Cheese. After hours for the deli, you can still get a nice set of selections, including my favorite--their deviled eggs. And pretty soon, the serve-yourself creemee machines will be up and running for the season. Did I mention their specials? Including the annual lobster boil? Oh, and they were the first gas station in the Valley to offer ethanol-free gas. Plus, they give back a percentage of gas sales to a local charity each month. The VG is truly a gem! I'm so glad they are here and hope they will be--FOREVER!

    Village Grocery is a great little convenience store in the heart of the Town of Waitsfield…read more They've got a great selection of packaged groceries, homemade soups and chili, and a full deli (albeit with limited operating hours). I snagged a medium-sized bowl of hearty chili for about $3 and it was a very generous portion. Considering I was up here for a ski weekend, I'd have probably paid about $7-$8 for that same bowl on the mountain. Staff were extremely friendly - all the more reason to shop small businesses and support the local community!

    Mobil

    Mobil

    (3 reviews)

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    I recently changed stores to shop at and absolutely love this store and especially the manager…read moreMichele she is overwhelmingly friendly to everyone who enters the store as where most store managers are very grumpy and do as little as possible.. it's so refreshing to actually feel like a welcomed and valued customer.

    This Mobil has a decently clean bathroom, a nice selection of beer and beef jerky, and competitive…read moregas prices to the filling stations nearby. It is also the greatest filling station in the world. Why? Heady Topper is available here on weekends. You can stroll in on Sunday and buy a four-pack of Heady Topper, which I don't believe you can do anywhere else in the world on Sunday. As beer geeks know, The Alchemist's Heady Topper is widely regarded as the best beer you can buy (#1 on Beer Advocate). As beer tourists know, Heady Topper is distributed only on weekdays and only in a short radius from the brewery, which is now closed to the public. You can (legally) buy Heady Topper no farther East than Barre, no farther South than Warren, no farther West than Burlington, and no farther North than Morrisville. Because the beer is highly sought after and delivered only on weekdays, there's generally no place to get cans of it on the Weekend (all of the cases at Hunger Mountain are consumed within hours of delivery on Friday, for example). EXCEPT for this Mobil. They do something I don't believe any other Alchemist vendor does; they split their Thursday shipment up into four parts and make some available every day Thu-Sun. That means if you arrive early enough on Sunday you can buy a heady topper. If you're a working stiff in Boston, you can visit Vermont on the weekend knowing you will come home with four pints of perfect, glorious Heady Topper DIPA. ...If you get there early enough. They open 6 AM. Heady topper in middle fridge in the back on the top. Ask the clerk if you don't see it (especially if you are not tall, because the cans might be all the way in the back of the rack). Limit one four-pack.

    Mobil

    Mobil

    (1 review)

    It seems a little odd to write a review for a gas station. After all, aren't they all…read moreinterchangeable -- like McDonalds? Not in this case. As my 12 year old has noted, Vermont gas stations are a breed of their own. Many seem to carry local products, freshly made food, wine, craft beers and all sorts of other goodness. This Mobil is truly exceptional on this front, a great gift for travelers everywhere. Staff are unfailingly kind and hospitable. Let me repeat that: The STAFF ARE WONDERFUL, especially the beautiful, cheerful woman working on Christmas Eve!!! If there were some sort of award for loveliest employee ever, she would easily win. There's a huge variety of fermented, probiotic pickles; maple syrup + maple products; delectable deviled eggs; portable, locally-made jerky; wine; Lawson's and other locally brewed craft beer; candy and small toys; batteries; Advil and allergy medicine; windshield wiper fluid; and when it's not almost closing time on Christmas Eve, some frou frou, way-better-than-they-have-to-be-for-a-gas-station finds like pizza, chicken tenders, fried ravioli, prepared and made-to-order sandwiches, hot dogs and bratwurst, soups and stews, cookies and whoopie pies from a local bakery. On Christmas Eve, local grocery stores locked their doors by 5:45 p.m. for a 6 p.m. close, so we were unable to pick up some staples when we arrived at exactly 5:45 p.m. This Mobil came to the rescue and we stocked up on some basics (local craft brews, wine, eggnog, milk, delectable deviled eggs, locally-made cheddar + Babybel cheese... which go nicely in little pockets for skiing). These helped make our dinner a celebration rather than just another meal. So very, very grateful for this place.

    Mobil - servicestations - Updated August 2026

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