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    Seneca Deli Stop

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    12 years ago

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    9 years ago

    Love this place the people are very friendly. It isn't to bad on prices either so not like gas station prices

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    Kroger Food and Pharmacy - Kroger

    Kroger Food and Pharmacy

    3.2(15 reviews)
    41.5 mi
    $$

    I really like when strangers call me "honey," "sweetie," "darling" or, especially from Spanish…read morespeakers, "mija." (This one has the added benefit of making me feel young.) The woman who rang up my two bottles of wine at this Kroger called me "darling" no fewer than five times during our four-minute interaction, and I loved it. As if we were continuing a conversation we had left off earlier, she also jumped into the middle of a story about a man who was looking for tomato sauce. I didn't follow but just went with it all. By the time I left the grocery store, gripping a bottle of red in each hand like a wino, I felt like I had gained a friend in Wheeling. My Kroger visit happened because I tried to visit a wine store in downtown Wheeling that didn't actually exist. Undeterred, I stopped into Kroger to see what was what in the wine section. They were actually having a huge sale, with many good bottles under $10, so I grabbed a Malbec and a Cabernet. The sale was so good that I wanted to go back and grab a few more bottles, but I resisted. I was visiting from out of town, and there's only so much room in the car for wine. This Kroger is a little hidden from the road, and you need to make some turns to get into the parking lot. But once you get to it, it's a nice little Kroger with nice people.

    I want to give a big shout-out to the Kroger on Mount DeChantal Road in Wheeling, WV. This store…read morestays extremely busy, and the amount of traffic they handle every day is no joke -- but you would never know it by how professional and kind everyone is. I deal with the crew there on a daily basis, and I can honestly say I've never had a rude encounter. Every employee is helpful, respectful, and works hard under pressure. Today, a young man named Avery went out of his way to help me out big time, and I really appreciated it. The whole team deserves recognition, and a lot of credit goes to the manager, Pat. He runs a tight ship and clearly leads by example. It shows in the attitude and work ethic of the entire crew. In a time when good customer service can be hard to find, this store consistently gets it right. Thank you all for the hard work -- it truly doesn't go unnoticed. ---

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    Witschey's Market - good selection of reading material (that cosplay one was a surprising find)

    Witschey's Market

    4.8(4 reviews)
    37.6 mi
    $

    Unbelievable deli, bakery, and meat department. Always friendly and happy to help. Locally owned.read more

    If all stores operated with the fierce community-mindedness of Witschey's Shop 'n Save, the would…read morewould be a much better place. Even living 700+ miles away I marvel at Witschey's, and tell my friends at home about the last grocery store that will still be open when the Apocalypse comes. Case in point: In 1993 a flood ravaged the area, flooding the store, and all of downtown, with several feet of water. Witschey's reaction: Let's bring people in in boats to get groceries. The more cynical among you may think "of the cheap ways to make a buck", but I assure you that money was definitely second to making sure that local people could eat. They are also open for a good deal of the day on all national holidays. Sounds similar to the cut-throat antics of a certain megachain that we are all familiar with, but this is a small community grocery store with great customer service, nice owners, relatively responsible business practices (to the best of my knowledge), and relatively happy employees. The ONLY reason they don't get 5 stars is because their produce and some of the product selection could be better. The produce might not be their fault since they have to import due to the lack of working farms in the area, but if the local farmers could come together and turn their produce selection into a farmer's market place... wow. The product selection...well, I am sure that the clientele dictates the products stocked, and while Mr. Bee Potato chips seem to be a local favorite I do not like them. If they could replace a lot of the processed stuff with more organics, bulk items and locally sourced items (Although they do carry local honey), you could put this little gem down in any community in the United States and it would quickly become a local favorite. I will stop there every time I am in New Martinsville for the rest of my life.

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    Riesbeck Food Markets

    Riesbeck Food Markets

    5.0(2 reviews)
    30.4 mi
    $$

    If you would have told me that I would walk into a grocery store on the WV/OH border and come out…read morewith one of the best BBQ ribs I've ever had in my life, I'd have rolled my eyes and given you a courtesy, "Oh really? That's nice, I'm sure it's good." I would have missed out. Before going in, I talked to the guy outside doing the smoking. Needless to say, the man knows his craft. He knew they were good and he'd put them up against the best of them. And he'd win. I don't need to sit here and tell you about the penetrating smoke ring or the bark or the meat tenderness. If you know BBQ, you know what I'm talking about when I say this is off-the-hook, unbelievably good BBQ. No sauce - the real way to eat BBQ. There's only one little note to make. It's not bad, it's simply a characteristic of it being from a grocery store, who has to package it up. It's not fall-off-the-bone tender. It's almost there, but leaves a little firmness to the meat for cutting, handling and packaging. But please - don't believe me. Refuse to think that good BBQ would come from a grocery store. Then go try it. And come back and tell me I'm all wet. Enjoy!

    Confession: I'm a BBQ snob. I own two of my own smokers, constantly look for the best local meat…read moremarkets, look for the best off-the-shelf rubs as well as experiment with my own. I can't eat in a local restaurant because I'm spoiled. Plus, we're in the middle of moving/remodeling. Both of my smokers are in storage. And we find ourselves in St. Clairsville Ohio for this winter. I search for local BBQ joints. Come up with one and it's 30 minutes away and it only gets 3.5 stars. Not worth the trip. There was one in Morristown, one that I wrote a 5 star review for, but it's moved from BBQ to Italian. What is a BBQ snob to do? Then we go grocery shopping at the Riesbeck's in St C. There's a professional smoker outside the front entrance. Interesting. Then I see the ads in the store -- "Authentic Barbeque Smoked Daily On Site". I shake my head like any self-respecting smoking snob and think "Sure. Right. Probably dry, bland, and rubbery." and ignore it for a year or so. Then I run into the grocer's "smoking guy" and we chat about rubs, meats, and techniques. This guy actually sounds like he know what he's talking about. This isn't just some "brainstorm" from corporate HQ that thought, "Hey...BBQ's popular now...let's put a smoker out front so folks can smell that hickory coming in the front door, hire someone who's heard of BBQ, crank out some mediocre BBQ, and make some money!". He hands me copy of their smoking schedule and offers to give me a piece of smoked salmon to try, but we've already planned out our meals for the week. I told him I'd buy something in the next couple of weeks. I did. The smoked salmon. Blew my mind. Then my wife and I tried the wings, brisket, pulled pork, and ribs. Minds blown four more times. This sh**'s legit. Review I'd put this stuff up against anything I'd find in the Atlanta or Columbus areas. Certainly better than Dickey's or City but not as good as Ray Ray's. I'm going to try an post a copy of the smoking schedule the guy gave me. They only do wings once a week and they don't do whole chickens (which I recommended they add to the schedule...they do rotisserie chickens, so why not smoked?). Go give it a try. They sell it in their "hot prepared food" section, near the deli, so it's take-home only. There are a few picnic tables out front if the weather's nice. But I think you'll be incredibly pleased at any rate. Reisbeck's of all places!! Who knew??

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