A very necessary place!You can always buy fresh vegetables, fruits, and any necessary fresh products.Also the necessary things for the garden and vegetable garden.Nice sellers that you know and know you, everything is fine, I recommend it!
A great mini-market. Those who live on Olshanka do not need to go somewhere far away. There are clothes, food (vegetables, fruits, meat products) and toys for children. And what else is needed?! ;)
It would be nice to open a fish point. Vegetables and fruits are good in season on the rows. And it's more expensive than in grocery stores.
Chemicals, toys, clothes - prices are unreasonably high, they do not want to accept payment by card.
Good points with meat and eggs, bread, garden.
Very convenient location, fruits, vegetables, greens, grandmothers, everything is there, not everywhere you can pay for goods with a card grandmothers definitely do not have a terminal, but still there are kiosks with vegetables and fruits where you can pay with a card. The row that is closer to the road from the side of traffic, I do not know what number of the row and the place ... but I would like to note this place separately, they work in season, watermelons, melons, cherries, peaches, how they skillfully select melon and watermelon, any wishes sweet and juicy, soft, want sweet but dense, maybe but I don't understand how to choose melons and watermelons correctly.... But these guys know exactly what they're doing, I only go to them and I'm always very happy. I definitely recommend this pavilion! There are also pavilions with all sorts of useful little things, charging cords, something for cars (I don't understand this), ritual goods, flip-flops, caps, cookies, meat, eggs.
A good market. Almost everything can be found. The disadvantage of this market. This means that almost all sellers do not have terminals for paying with cards.
It's a good mini market. Clear. There is almost everything. And meat and vegetables, clothing, automotive products, electronics, children's toys, household chemicals, bakery products, sweets, ritual supplies, everything for the garden and vegetable garden. There is an administration and a good shawarma in a fast food van.
A very good alternative to a modern supermarket. There are pavilions of local agricultural enterprises with the freshest products with a minimum margin. However, most of the retail outlets are extras with consumer goods.
With the advent of large retail chains, the assortment is "sad" on the market.
We are pleased to have specialized outlets with products (meat, eggs, fruits).
It's great that there are places for "their" products
Of all the mini markets in Grodno, Olshanka is the best. Cleanliness, order. All the most necessary goods are within walking distance. And you can dress the children, and the food is all you need to eat. And the most important thing is that the sellers are all polite.
Vegetables, meat, eggs - several outlets from different manufacturers. There are a lot of children's goods, in general there is everything you need, from seeds to auto goods. The garden shop is generally wonderful.
A good mini-market. You can buy fresh vegetables, pastries and, of course, tea and coffee. There are children's clothes, for plants and other household trifles
Good evening, we go to Grodno no more than once a year (earlier more often), we are always pleased with the cleanliness, quality of the goods and Belarus in general. Good health to all and a peaceful sky.
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Kate 555
Level 8 Local Expert
October 22, 2023
A good mini-market, I like that there are, in addition to food, pavilions with clothes (recently appeared with sports for adults). One minus is the working time until 18.00-19.00. I would like to see it until 20.00
The cool market has a lot of stalls, it is convenient in size.Only some of the counters are very expensive.I can recommend a cake counter with a large selection, reasonable prices.
A large parking lot was built on this site, for residents of the neighborhood. Now the market.
1) The road along the market. To "take care" of people, they put the "sleepers" irregularity. The fact that there are norms for these irregularities does not interest anyone, they nailed a piece of rubber and it will do. About the road itself, it seems that the width is normal and there is a parking lot, but why put it in the parking lot? It is possible along the curb. And then the trucks brought the goods. Everyone lines up along the curb and a narrow lane remains from the road, on which oncoming cars can no longer separate.
2) The market, as the original idea has outlived itself. The prices of the goods have become more expensive than in the store, where the price is lower - there is the quality of Aliexpress. Another way to lay out the goods remained from the merchants, if the pavilion is mine, then the road is next to mine, I will put the goods on the aisle, well, do not forget to hang the goods in the aisle - let them bend down
As for the area, this is not a bad thing, there would be more assortment. Many people bought out several pavilions, apparently they didn't leave room for other people. But the place is good.
There is everything that the word "mini market" implies. For meat, everything you take is fresh, eggs are on fire, clothes-if you need to take something, you'll take it, children's toys, car trash, flowers, etc., etc. In short, everything is there. A friend advised me to try the shawarma "Well-fed Dad" in the same place, I will have to take it! I'll add it later, if anything...
The market is good: fresh meat at a good price,
clothes, flowers, and toys.
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Елена Игнатик
Level 13 Local Expert
April 21, 2022
Compact, but there is almost everything. It is very convenient for the residents of the area. Recommendation on the expansion of the parking lot and a separate entrance for logistics transport (when the goods are delivered, the parking lot is practically occupied)
Everything is very expensive, compared to other markets, and in general there are a lot of pavilions with toys that are put on the street to attract children and as a result not to pass!!!
Everything is gray and miserable, not because Olshanka, but because there is no free market in Belarus (as well as freedom). Sole proprietors are forced to sell the cheapest in order to survive, there are few working stalls. And whose bright head thought of placing a mini-market on the very outskirts of the neighborhood??!!! I rarely go there...