I like the store for its versatility. There are groceries, a cafe, a pharmacy, flowers, clothes, a market and a bus stop nearby. But most of all I like a milkshake. Milkshakes are not prepared so tasty anywhere in the city!!!
They turned it into a collective farm market of the 90s, they made the entrance from the side , no aesthetics, the approach to the store from the yards is just creepy, we need to transfer this store to other hands....
It's not a bad store. High-quality products of our own production at reasonable prices. It is a pity that the pizza oven is idle, and for so many years they have not installed a ramp to the second floor.
Sellers are absent from their workplaces. Unsanitary conditions are everywhere, the floors are sticky. The price tags in the freezer are set to lick. The prices are high. Fruits and vegetables leave much to be desired. Constant gatherings of drunks near the entrance.
One of the advantages is a milkshake, but it's scary to take children to the store.
The grocery store is on the second floor. Moldy pastries came across twice a week! First the custard cookies, then the pita bread! Moreover, the shelf life was good, there were several days left. After that, I can't trust this store.
a kind of Soviet supermarket, who needs what: on the 1st floor delicious Porechye cakes, milkshakes, truth and alcohol on tap - hence the contingent...The second floor has large areas, it's a little empty- they've already let the tenants in with their clothes...
No matter how sad the result is, the scoop is in the building, the collective farm is in the head of the supermarket management, the sellers were mothballed in the 1990s
There used to be a grocery store with 2 floors and there was a choice, but now the second floor was rented to someone who did not understand and the store itself became about nothing.