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4.9 (7 reviews)

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7 months ago

Everyone is amazing I enjoy talking to them they treat you like family...So Thank you guys keep up the good work

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2 years ago

Love this little store close to home . Amazing staff and they always have the little things you need without driving all the way into town!

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Deer Creek Store - Deer Creek Store

Deer Creek Store

(12 reviews)

This is such a great little gem out here in the boonies between Belfair and Shelton. This is a nice…read morelittle store run by a very nice family and people who are always friendly with a good attitude when I stop by. I drop by on a nearly daily basis. It's always a positive experience. The main reason I'm writing this review is to rave about their pizza! They have such bad ass pizza there which is shocking in the middle of nowhere. It took me about two years before I realized they even sold full pies and there's a whole pizza operation being run out of the adjoining building. It is so great to have a place selling awesome pizza just a few minutes away saving me a lengthy round trip up to Shelton or Belfair. Their pizza is a little different but so good. They put a cow's worth of cheese on it and their pepperoni and sausage pizza is terrific. It has become a bit of an addiction for me to drop by and grab a slice whenever I pass by. I highly recommend this place. Their pizzas are terrific for a nice dinner without having to drive all the way into civilization. And it's just a great business run by great people out here.

We once went out of our way to come here over the store next door to our home. The lady who owns…read morethe store is rude- and this past week during a record breaking heatwave and shortage on ice, the owners hike up a bag of ice to $3.50! If you're going to price gouge people in need we'll get our gasoline down the road and drive further to one of the local farms and get our ice there, such as Harstine Acres. Be fair not greedy. Hired employee's are always kind, they should work where they'll be treated better. I've heard the lady owner be rude to them when an employee asked to turn on the Seahawks game for the customers who kept wanting to do a score check! Done with this store! Go down the road a couple miles there are friendlier options, the propane and gas are also cheaper.

Adams Market

Adams Market

(5 reviews)

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Fantastic service. Kind people. Single batteries! Olympia is blessed to have these gentlemen in the…read morecommunity.

A small convenience store at the corner of 4th and Adams. I've never been sure whether the place…read moreis called "Adams Market" because it's at the intersection with Adams, is called "Adam's Market" after someone named Adam, or is called "Adam Market" as it's sometimes rendered in other online results. The great thing about this place is the owner, who is jolly and sarcastic and funny, although his wit does tend to run a little absurd and not a little dry. Almost as great, though, is the selection of Middle Eastern foods. It's a great place to stock up on boxes of mahmouls for cheap, or to get tins of stuffed grape leaves, which are a vastly better snack than the paltry selection of heavily-processed junk food. Fresh, but limited, but huge, baklavah. The real wonder, though, is a small row of sodas in the back. Not the fancy burdock-and-ass English stuff, but the selection of Lebanese fruit sodas by Kazouza, the best of which is the watermelon. None of them are HFCS-loaded crap, but the watermelon nonetheless captures the fanciful watermelon flavor of something like a Jolly Rancher without being too cloying (at least, for the first few bottles.) It's so wonderful. Like, it completely changed my view of carbonated beverages. It's also a reliable place to get ayran, which is good when the Kazouza gets too sickly-sweet. Also, the brand of ayran they stock is also very useful as a yogurt culture, and at least with the milk from my goats that I tried it with, it resulted in some absurdly-thick and wonderful stuff. Some of the staff other than the owner can be a bit grumpy or difficult, and some of them are quite sweet and outgoing. Still, it's hard to fault the gruff ones. It's the most centrally-located and only late-night convenience store in downtown Olympia. It's a great place to rub shoulders with people who are drunk at noon and people who are far gone in the middle of the night. It really functions as Olympia's only Middle Eastern market. International Spice and Halal used to carry much of the same stuff, and since it closed and its owner moved on to other things, this is the best place to go. And it does a good job of that, while also doing a good job of being a convenience store. A very cool place. Near and dear to my heart.

Quinault Mercantile - Take out! The antipasto salad and a bottle of wine to watch the sunset over Lake Quinault

Quinault Mercantile

(67 reviews)

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So disappointing! Have the cafe open and a menu that makes sense to cook food quickly. All you see…read morenow is storage boxes everywhere in the back. The owner needs to give it up to people that actually care about the historic nature of the building and area. Shelves are constantly empty. Until new owners take over don't waste your time, go to the Rainforest Resort shop.

A bit of convenience in an area with few. Need a flannel…read moreshirt or similarly utility type jacket to avoid a bit of chill during a walk in the woods, there are a couple dozen to select from. Some touristy Ts and pullovers with kitschy Sasquatch or Bears repurposing some faux 'PETA' garb bring a smile. As for some snacky snacks, Fritos and the like are available but not represented like any C store I've visited in recent times. Some ice cream, some soda and of course beer. Available. Area maps for the trails and indeed the entire peninsula seem to be plentiful. I wandered in hoping for perhaps a burger or fries to get me thru till I either sell another child to pay for a second fine dining experience at the LQLs Roosevelt Restaurant, or venture another mile north to the Salmon House. Which has high praise for a salmon dinner (I think I saw about 5 variations) or some steak offerings. The prawns were discouraged, per a local I inquired, due to the carry out only status. I meandered a bit off subject. I was informed that the food I sought wasn't available due to kitchen closure. When the pandemic forced closure, it appears the kitchen appliances suffered unknown catastrophe when trying to fire them up n more recent months. Lack of business and serviceable parts furthered this misfortune. Thus the lacking stars. 4 stars if your needs are more immediate and merely some beer n chips or something processed to cook with a Colman or hot plate.

Agate Store - grocery - Updated May 2026

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