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3.9 (7 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Athena Foods

Athena Foods

(1 review)

Back in Finneytown when I was growing up, my parents would refer to Athena Foods by the name of the…read morewoman who owned the shop back then: Audrey's. As in "We need to go to Audrey's, we're running out of feta," the plastic vat of brine-bathing cheese dangerously light. Or "Where's Baba [Dad]?" "He went to Audrey's for olives and glika [sweets]." (The man's lifeblood). The store also used to carry VHS tapes from Greece and cassettes for purchase and rental, as well as icons and church incense. Upon my return to Finneytown for the first time since I was a teenager, my husband and I stopped by Audrey's (no longer technically Audrey's, the store's switched owners twice since the nineties; it is now owned by another member of the significant Greek community in the area). The store hasn't changed in size--it is not big at all--and not much in appearance either, although it is clean-looking and smelling and a little less cluttered than I remember. Its selection, while certainly not enormous, is delightfully varied for its smallness. Beyond feta and olives, the store also carries: *a wide range of different jams (we nabbed an intriguing fig and sesame jam to take home) *candied fruits and nuts, from rose petals to pistachios to eggplant--yes, candied eggplant--to quince to figs to lemons to walnuts. As my grandpa says, Greeks will candy anything, including goat poops, if they were to be so inclined. *halvas (different brands and different flavors: pistachio, cocoa-swirled, almond) *a couple of cases of imported juices in flavors like tart cherry and apricot *pantry staples including dried and canned beans, tahini, a number of shapes and sizes of macaronis, trahana made with both sweet and sour milk, olive oils, and vinegars *imported cookies and crackers (sweet and savory) and pasteli/sesame candies from Greece and throughout the Middle East *prepared foods, including Lenten faves, like spanakorizo The fun items and friendly service made my return, over a decade later, memorable and sweet. Stop in for pantry staples, and pick up some unique prepackaged imported goods to try while you're in.

Meijer

Meijer

(17 reviews)

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I've come to this Meijer for over a decade. It's had renovations in recent years that made it look…read moremuch nicer. They've had some of the same staff for years and I enjoy seeing them each time I go inside. My favorite is the woman who greets customers as they walk into the store. She's super helpful and kind.

Honestly, I've always loved this location and the people are always really professional and polite…read more Additionally, it is always super clean and normally has everything I need in stock. And then there was today.... So I grew up in Cincinnati although I've been in the military for 22 years so I only frequent this location when I'm in town but I always go here versus the location closest to my house just because I'm so used to it and feel comfortable going here. I spent the day rushing around for last minute items for my sister's birthday party tomorrow. I almost skipped going into meijers because I was getting a migraine and didn't feel well. I had a list so I decide to just run in get the couple items on the list and leave before it got worst. I made it to the haircare aisle and picked up $3.50 hair ties then looked to see what board games were available. She wanted ouija board that they didn't have. Yeah I know she just wanted it. She's young. I got nauseous from the migraine and went to the bathroom leaving the hair ties outside the bathroom. I came out picked them up and proceeded to pick up dinner, cat food and some chocolate dipping chocolate for the fruit tray I was making. I never got a cart but I was able to make it to the self check out counter without one holding the majority of the items in my right hand and my wallet, list, keys and the hair ties in the left hand. I quickly scanned all the items in my right hand and hit the checkout button. Before I could look down to see the hair ties sitting on top of my wallet in left hand. The older gentleman working the meijers self check out lanes next to the beauty department walked up behind me extremely close and asked me how I was doing. I said I was doing fine and he dropped something metal behind me. He picked it up and walked to my right extremely close and asked if he could scan something from my purchases. I said yeah of course thinking it was odd but figured maybe they were starting something like how Sam's checks that you paid for your items as you are leaving. I thought it was still odd since I had not paid for anything yet or even pull out my card to pay but I didn't feel well so honestly I didn't care what he looked at although I felt he got way too close. He glanced down at my bag, scanned a barcode on the side of my register and said he wanted the item in my left hand. Yep the hair ties were sitting on top of my wallet in plain view in my left hand. I was still clutching them in the same hand as my wallet keys and list. I said oh damn surprised that I had not scanned them. He scanned them and walked away. I proceeded to double check to make sure I did not have anything else in that hand in between the wallet, keys and list. I don't have anything so I checked out. Yep, I must be naive because I honestly didn't understand why he was staring me down as I walked out. I made it to the exit doors and it dawned on me he actually thought I was trying to steal the $3.50 hair ties. I don't get mad but I was extremely pissed off. There were definitely better ways for him to handle it. Yes, I know it was my fault for trying to carry everything although if given the chance to get my credit card from in my wallet I would have seen the hair ties siting on my wallet. Also, there was no need to walk up so close behind or to the side of me. A simple, ma'am have you scanned that yet or ma'am do you need help with that or even allowing me to pull my credit card out and realize I still had them would have been better. Yeah, I get it. People steal stuff but sometimes it is just an accident especially since you have not even checked out yet and the item is sitting in plain site. How about we treat people with respect and not assume that they are trying to steal the cheapest item they were buying or get into their personal space. Getting that close could get employees hurt. Honestly, I felt threaten since I didn't understand why he was so close. Morale of the story don't go into the store sick or attempt to carry everything in your arms because you don't have the energy to get a cart. I'll own that but please give this gentleman a class on how to handle these situations tactfully and being mindful of his own safety risk getting that close to customers. (Any cameras will support my story ) I also look really young and most likely really sick/dazed so hopefully targeting wasn't another issue. I still like this store but there was no reason to be that close or for everything to play out as it did.

La Canasta - Tacos (steak, lamb, cow tongue, tripe) with a side of rice & beans

La Canasta

(29 reviews)

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Looking for legit Mexican food? Look no further than La Canasta. The front of the establishment is…read morea mom and pop grocery store. They carry everything from snacks and decor to pots and pans. Walk through the store towards the back. There, sandwiched between a wall of beverages and the meat/cheese counter are three tables. Have a seat. Someone will be by with a menu. (If you are looking to place a to go order stand at the meat counter.) Menu is both in Spanish and English. Menu has a bit of everything. Even some items not commonly seen on menus out here. I was given a few minutes to look over the menu, then they took my order. While my food cooked, two bottles of salsa were brought to my table. One was an orange-ish red. That is the spicy salsa. It has a nice roasted flavor with a burn that lingers for a bit. The green salsa is a tomatillo salsa. This one is vey classic. It is refreshing; not spicy at all. My burrito was stuffed. All the ingredients seemed fresh. If you want something to drink just grab it from the coolers. When you are done, head up to the register. Let them know what and how many bottles you grabbed. They will ring you up for both food, drinks and anything else you may want to buy all at once.

Pay attention at the front lady because more than once i ended up paying kore than i should have. I…read morecant wait to go back and order the same thing just to catch her on the spot so she stops doing it. She also has a very bad attitude. They should replace her since the food is good

ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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