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    3.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    19 days ago

    friendly crew. Always so whenever I visit. The prices help me save in this increasing prices everywhere from utilities to groceries.

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    Tops Friendly Markets

    Tops Friendly Markets

    (3 reviews)

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    If I had to do a 3-word review of Tops, it might be: "What Sara said." Having been a CHS alumni and…read moreall too familiar with "The Grand Union experience" of the past, as well as some other Tops markets, I was expecting the worst here. I did find a few redeeming qualities in the store. In fact, I'd prefer to shop here than some of the bigger chains with whom I have to deal, such as Stop & Shop. I came here at what could have been one of the worst shopping times - the morning before Thanksgiving, 2 hours before a blizzard was to arrive. There was no chaos, the shelves were well stocked. The produce was in good shape though the floor should have been swept. The employees are small-town friendly, because this is a small town and you get to know everybody. A lot of the prices are indeed way too high. This included some (but not all) produce, poultry, dairy, and soda. Over $2 for a 2-liter bottle of Tops own brand of soda? Fortunately, there are convenience stores in Corinth now, such as Stewart's and Cumberland Farms, where you can - and should - get a lot of these types of items cheaper. But I did find a few surprisingly good deals and loss-leaders among the overpriced stuff. Clearly you can pick and choose among these items to not spend a fortune. But if you're looking for a full cart's worth of groceries, you can probably drive to other grocery stores in the area and still come out ahead in the money you'd save on the groceries versus the cost of the gas.

    For a local supermarket, Tops does a fine job. One could wish for a wider selection of meat and…read moresome fresh fish, but otherwise the variety of products is quite ample, the produce fresh and good quality, the store well laid out and well stocked, the personnel friendly and helpful, and the prices reasonable--with some really welcome low-priced special offers. Tops has come a long way from what it was when it originally opened, and it's now the store I most often go to--though I have to drive 10 minutes to get there.

    Price Chopper

    Price Chopper

    (23 reviews)

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    Stayed in the area and was looking for a grocery store. Price Chopper came up so we went to check…read moreit out. Parking lot seemed a little small and the store wasn't the full size we expected. But it was large enough to have the basics of what as needed.

    I rarely leave negative reviews, so it pains me to do this. We were staying nearby on our week…read morevacation in Lake George and needed groceries, so this was a convenient place to stop. Sadly, we left with nothing. The parking lot is small and in high demand, so plan accordingly. Upon entering the store, we both immediately looked at each other when we saw the condition of this place. The look said: "Are we really sure we want to do this?" It looks like it hasn't been updated in decades. Shabby, somewhat grimy, and just beat up. Fridge with the eggs inside was stained and dirty. Aisles are incredibly narrow, and we found ourselves getting jammed up when other customers were coming from the opposite way. We started to load our cart anyway, grabbing necessities. Prices weren't exactly chopped. Rather, things were pricey. Where it all went truly wrong was when we got to the meats. I intended to purchase fresh sausage and, to my surprise, none of it had ANY dates on it. Upon closer inspection, they had some frost of them, as if they had been frozen, thawed, and just put out. They were leaking fluids everywhere. I asked my wife to check for dates, and she could find none either. This was just scary. We put our items back and took the drive to Wal mart and were glad we did. Is this place good in a pinch? I guess so, if you're willing to roll the dice. Corner stores in the NYC area present better than this place.

    Franklin Square Market - Fresh, local produce

    Franklin Square Market

    (29 reviews)

    We popped into Franklin Square market on the way to happy hour at Chianti. Without great…read moreexpectations, we figured we would check out the little market that used to be a "mini" Market 32. When we entered the building, it was the quaintest, little urban shop--a counter with prepared foods on the left and a trendy restaurant entrance on the right. The market in the middle was full of curated items intended to capture customers. From fancy jarred items to unique serving tools, there was a curiosity around every corner. When we looked over the divider to the bar area, we were captivated. They advertised a happy hour that included six dollar drafts and sangrias. So, we figured we would give it a try. My husband ordered a Peroni, and I ordered one of the three specialty sangrias--the garden sangria. Since the happy hour appetizer offerings didn't interest us much, we opted to order Kalamata Polenta Frites off the regular menu. When the sangria arrived, it was garnished beautifully. The muddled fruit was an intriguing addition to the semi-sweet wine concoction--truly garden variety. While my husband's Peroni was pretty straightforward, the polenta frites knocked our socks off. They were piping hot. They were incredibly crispy. They were creamy and flavorful in the center and accompanied by a complementary dipping sauce. An item we have never experienced before in our pretty diverse travels. Needless to say, we never made it to Chianti.

    Love the market. Super cute. Higher end. I wouldn't buy normal necessities there since it is…read moreslightly over priced. However their sandwiches, hot meals, bread, and desserts are great. Everyone that works there are friendly and love to chat with you. I ended up getting the lake sandwich, tiramisu, a cake pop (huge), and rainbow cookies which were awesome. Lake sandwich was turkey, provolone, arugula, cranberry mayo, and bacon. I would have added onions but that's my fault. (They offer coleslaw on it but I skipped that). The bread is what made the sandwich. Seeded and crunchy yet soft. So delicious! Been looking for a sandwich like this for a while!

    Hannaford Food and Drug Superstore - Hannaford Queensbury NY. Clean and well kept.

    Hannaford Food and Drug Superstore

    (5 reviews)

    The manager, Leslie, is repeatedly terrible…read more She constantly has an attitude and is needlessly obtuse. The last time I had to ask for her help it was because a sale item wasn't in the store the two times I looked that week, so I asked for a rain check, which is in line with their store policy. This is after two other people at the customer service desk couldn't find the rain check slips and the second didn't know what to write. Finally when Leslie showed up from the overhead page, she literally huffs at me and then makes another clerk go back there to verify there is none of the rib eye there and the exact label information, despite me having it right here on my phone in the Hannaford app. 15 minutes since asking for a raincheck for the out of stock item later, she tosses it on the counter and walks away. This wasn't just a bad day for Leslie, I had the misfortune of interacting with her a few months prior and her behavior was similar. Leslie is the rudest customer service manager that I have ever come across. I hope that corporate sees this, and takes my more detailed complaint that I sent via email to heart; this store requires new management training and incorporates other changes to benefit the customer.

    Much larger than the Hannaford in Hudson Falls/Kingsbury & gives the nearby Price Chopper a run for…read moreit's money when it comes to product availability and variety. The layout is a little odd here though, not what I'm used to in other grocery stores I guess. Ample parking though and kept fairly clean. We just stopped in for snacks & some travel-sizes items before setting out on a road trip to Florida, but there was a decent selection of snacks & a limited selection of variety in the travel sized section. Their new loyalty program is a nice perk though and makes them more competitive with Price Chopper now.

    Dollar General - grocery - Updated May 2026

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