'Baltic International'; sounds rather exotic for a convenience store, doesn't it? Sounds more like a huge freight ship than a small shop specialising in home essentials and food.
However, Baltic International is somewhat different to your usual corner shop because as well as selling the usual selection of bread, tinned goods and groceries, it also sells a modest selection of Latvian, Polish and Russian goods to accommodate the number of Eastern Europeans that live in the local area now.
This means the selection of goods in there is pretty extensive and varied, if somewhat oddly named in some cases. But if you're feeling a bit daring and fancy trying something that you might not be able to read or understand, then there's plenty to choose from here.
Their prices aren't too expensive albeit more than a supermarket but if you're in a rush for some essentials, be it English, Russian, Polish or Latvian, then Baltic International is a useful place to go. read more