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    Red Bee Apiary

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Outstanding honey. Now available at Peter's Market in Weston.

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    Lily's Weston Market

    Lily's Weston Market

    4.0(5 reviews)
    0.2 km

    Welcome to Lily's the Frankenstein monster of peters market. If you shop here then your either rich…read moreor just getting a sandwich. Deli is not as good as peters was. Dirty bird or "local legend" sauce is the same but they end up writing an extra dollar or two up on the sandwich when they give it to you if it wasn't already bad enough that everything is so expensive. It said 11.99 for a wedge on the menu and they wrote 13.99 on my wedge. I wasn't about to argue right there but I took note of it. Woman in front of me checking out made a comment how the prices are so insane there. Like I understand the convenience aspect of it in an affluent rural community lol but this place will close soon if they don't try to be a bit more reasonable. It's also no secret that the old owner Peter owed EVERYONE in Weston money and was brutally behind on rent. I wonder how much of that burden the new management had to take over considering the prices are literally the same as when he was running it. Overall: groceries are expensive, sandwiches are okay if they charge you the right amount, normally I'd say you lost my business but I guess I'll keep coming back for the dirty bird but can you include chips or something if your gonna gouge an extra dollar or two.

    I work in the field and have lots of opportunities to stop to eat. Today I wanted something that…read morewasn't fast food, and when I drove past this grocery store I figured I'd find some form of healthier snack. Instead I found a little sandwich shop with 21 speciality sandwiches. This one came on recommendation from the guy behind the counter. The employees were friendly and funny and gave me some good banter. I asked for it toasted. Great portion sizes, AWESOME chicken cutlet (crispy out, moist in, perfect breading and seasoning), and the blend of jalapeño mayo and melty cheese was ideal rainy day food. What I'm saying is yeah, it's a cute, clean little supermarket. But it deserves to be on Yelp for these sandwiches. I'm going back.

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    Lily's Weston Market - The Bombaruski speciality sandwich. Wonderful breaded chicken tenders, good pepper jack cheese and super solid portioning of ingredients.

    The Bombaruski speciality sandwich. Wonderful breaded chicken tenders, good pepper jack cheese and super solid portioning of ingredients.

    Lily's Weston Market - The Bombaruski chicken cutlet sandwich with jalapeño mayo, pepper jack and spicy chips!

    The Bombaruski chicken cutlet sandwich with jalapeño mayo, pepper jack and spicy chips!

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    Lachat Town Farm - Farmers Market-last Fridays June thru October

    Lachat Town Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.0 km

    Great open space. Events are terrific. Can sit and enjoy the peacefulness in the early morning as…read morewell. Consider this spot for sledding in the winter.

    Had a very enjoyable afternoon at the "Lachat Town Farm"…read moreSaturday listening to the awesome Grateful Dead tribute band, "Terrapin". Two well run food trucks As night fell a bonfire was lit. East Rock Brewing sold out of some interesting craft beer. But not before I had a couple. I would guess the crowd at about 200 people: Families, Dead-heads, and once upon a time Dead heads (such as myself) were all loving the time there. Some picnic tables fixed in place. many people brought in their own beach chairs coolers and even small tables. Lots of space remaining. Large grassy area where kids at the age when they need to run around could do so without being a problem for everyone else. A few people walked up a big hill, to the rear of the field, for a few minutes away from the crowd while overlooking the entire venue. One (of many) songs performed, took me back 40 years. When it was over , feeling deeply nostalgic, I slowly turned to check on my food truck pizza order. A woman probably my age said "You look like you need a hug". Never ran out of people to talk with. including the drummer and bass guitar player of the band. Would like to have brought someone here with me- but it wasn't necessary. The place really has a winning formula for an afternoon of music. Looking forward to another event at the Lachat Town Farm.

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    Lachat Town Farm - Restored Farmhouse (circa 1770) decked out for the holidays

    Restored Farmhouse (circa 1770) decked out for the holidays

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    Caraluzzi's Georgetown Market

    Caraluzzi's Georgetown Market

    3.9(69 reviews)
    7.7 km
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    I wish I could provide a five star review, however, recent visits have been disappointing and…read morequality seems to be fading in terms of customer service and cleanliness. To begin, I was at the hot bar, waiting for an extended period of time, which another customer even noted, and when the woman came from behind the counter, she proceeded to touch her nose as well as the interior of the food dish, which was concerning. I actually declined taking the food. The bathroom - I'll just leave that to your imagination, but it was pretty gross Overall, the store seems dirtier, and the managers are less friendly than the gentleman who used to be there. The high school kid at the checkout was rude and had an attitude, and the kid packing the groceries threw my items in like it was a bag of Legos. This was really upsetting. So while there are some essentials when a quick pick up is needed, given the price of the prepared foods in the overall state of things in the market, going with three out of five stars, which is pretty generous at this time

    Just got home and had to write this…read more I won't ever step foot in a Caraluzzi's again. Just had to listen to three employees discuss how being gay is a sin and people need to read the Bible and understand being gay goes against God. They were saying this right in front of me in the seltzer aisle. I wasn't eavesdropping on a secret conversation. As a gay person all I can say is WTF? This isn't the first time something like this has happened either. A few weeks ago as I was paying for groceries the cashier in the aisle next to mine was interrogating the bagger in my aisle about his brother's sexuality. Not a conversation you have with customers around. I literally just moved back up north after living in the south for a decade. Never had this happen in a Publix. I'll gladly drive the extra ten minutes to Ridgefield going forward. The employees at Stop & Shop seem to be more professional.

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    Caraluzzi's Georgetown Market - My favorite coffee!

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    Caraluzzi's Georgetown Market - Great deli section!

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    Great deli section!

    Red Bee Apiary - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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