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    Yarmouthport Village Store

    Yarmouthport Village Store

    (8 reviews)

    $$$

    Very good selection of everything you need on the cape. Would recommend highly. Selection is solid.read more

    The Village Store (which has had several names over the years) has always been in that weird niche…read morebetween the bait-and-six-pack stores that used to line 6A and the proper Village Stores, like Peterson's in Yarmouth Port or the Dennis Public Market or Player's (now Tedeschi's) in East Dennis. It's not as big as a convenience but bigger than a "spa" (for you Bostonians), they have sandwiches to order that are decent but utterly standard, it's largely run on beer, wine, and lottery tickets but they have sundries as well. For many years we used to walk across the marsh trail to get the papers, until they started offering delivery of the "out of town" papers, and the YVS had to recommend it that it was open early (a hangover, no pun intended, from the six-pack-and-bait days). It's not quite the funky Village hangout of yore but it's a perfectly decent pitstop on 6A and it's better for your karma than some chain store. And they actually have a decent selection of wines for a small package store. Seriously, if you are a visitor, you should stop in at *every* one of the village stores along 6A and see if you can still leach off a little old Cape color. You may eventually get it collectively. I still miss the joint down in Sesuit Harbor where you could get bait and coffee at 4 AM with a home-made sandwich wrapped in saran wrap and you could get "extra" for your joe (a shot of booze added to your thermos), but these places are as long dead as their proprietors so your best shot is to linger at the village store and see who turns up. FWIW: the dogs passed of natural causes, so that's the reason they're not there anymore (then the subsequent change of ownership). Just to set the record straight.

    Trader Joe's

    Trader Joe's

    (74 reviews)

    $$

    Good food, fresh produce, clean, helpful staff, reasonable prices - often less expensive than other…read moresurrounding grocery stores.

    Trader Joe's is a really nice grocery store. Being from Rhode Island, our Trader Joe's do not…read moreallow wine to be sold, so I have to go to the Massachusetts stores to buy wine. This one is on the way to Provincetown, so it was an easy stop. Trader Joe's is headquartered in Monrovia, California. The chain has over 530 stores across the United States. Trader Joe's is named after its founder, Joe Coulombe. The company began in 1958 as a Greater Los Angeles area chain known as Pronto Market convenience stores. Coulombe felt the original Pronto Markets were too similar to 7-Eleven, which he described as the "800-pound gorilla of convenience stores", concerned the competition would be too much. Coulombe developed the idea of the Trader Joe's South Seas motif while on vacation in the Caribbean.The Tiki culture craze was still widespread in the United States in the 1960s, so in a direct nod to the fad, the Trader Joe's name itself was a spoof on Trader Vic's, the famous tiki-themed restaurant that had opened its first location in the Beverly Hilton in 1955. Trader Vic's in Beverly Hills was notoriously expensive to eat at, but Trader Joe's in Pasadena would provide an irreverent and less expensive offering of food and drink. In years past, BusinessWeek reported that the company had the highest sales per square foot of any grocer in the United States. Fortune magazine estimates sales to be $1,750 in merchandise per square foot, more than double the sales generated by Whole Foods. Great prices, great quality, great customer service.

    Am Pm Convenience - convenience - Updated May 2026

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