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    Bethel Shop 'N Save Bethel Foodliner

    Bethel Shop 'N Save Bethel Foodliner

    3.3(11 reviews)
    30.3 mi
    $$

    Unfortunately we live in a small Maine ski town so we have to settle for what we have unless we…read morewant to drive 25 miles or more in any direction, so therefore the locals use the store all the time. The thing that is frustrating is they seem to cater to the out of towners more than the people who are here for them year round. After the weekend, the market is empty and they restock toward the middle or the end of the week before the tourist come. Their produce is disgusting, nothing is fresh. Try to find anything in the store and it's a challenge even for the people who shop there all the time. And let me just say this about the choices, seems like whoever is ordering is only getting a brand they like and then only what they would choose. For instance they carry Brigham's ice cream, the only flavor, peppermint stick. I happen to like that type but why buy only one flavor. I've tried finding large cans on albacore solid white tuna and so many other things, that were always there before this group bought the store and can never find them. They really need to take into consideration the people who live here and maybe cater to the people who keep them in business year round!

    Great little neighborhood grocery store that has reasonable hours, great parking and most things…read moreyou would expect in a supermarket. Tiny though it is. THIS IS NOT A HANNAFORD's. Lol. Most of their products are Hannaford brand, their paper bags say "Hannaford", even their name badges have the Hannaford brand. But don't dare call this a Hannaford store or the employees will give you an earful, lol. If you go there in the weekdays they have some very entertaining locals who often walk the aisles for something to do. You get shopping and entertainment all in one.

    The Farmers Daughter - Coffee station and towels waiting for the cinnamon rolls

    The Farmers Daughter

    4.8(10 reviews)
    37.2 mi

    I keep seeing friends pictures having the cinnamon rolls on Sunday here. My turn to give it a go…read more I've been here a few times for veggies and the like and was sure I had not reviewed as of yet. Owner operated and staffed, it's a small business you can support, the items come from their Farm two miles from the stand! They carry everything for your meal preparation needs are. Stocking seasonal produce, local favorites, and state favorites. We arrived just after the flags were hoisted that they were open. Plenty of parking and handicap accessible. Store is perfect sized with ample walking and items displayed at arms length. A farm stand decorated with signage and pictures. Owner greeted us and asked if she could help us find anything, we were looking in the bakery case and did not see the rolls we've heard so much about. It's Sunday and it's known as cinnamon roll day; they are displayed and served in the coffee room, around the corner. We were so early the rolls had not come out yet. With in three minutes they came out hot with melting icing YUM!! You're choice to take a plate or to go container. Plenty of napkins and forks. We sat in our car since it was a cold fall morning to enjoy our treat. The dough has a nice buttery flavor, dry yet not crumbly. The cinnamon and sugar layers had the perfect amount of each that one did not over power the other. For someone who feels breakfast is not complete without bacon, I really enjoyed. $2.99 each was reasonable.

    An incredible find for organic vegetables, grocery items and unique, specialty food items. Fine…read morebaked goods such as individual pie bites, cinnamon rolls, cookies and THE BEST Bagels on the East Coast!!!!! The coffee was excellent . Location, Location, Location. Snowmobile trails across the street as well as behind and lakefront mariner around the corner. The owner is warm, approachable and accommodating. Wishing Doris and her crew a wonderful and successful future.

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    The Farmers Daughter - Farm stand decor with the produce is the star

    Farm stand decor with the produce is the star

    The Farmers Daughter - Welcome

    Welcome

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    Bakery case

    Mountainside Grocers

    Mountainside Grocers

    4.3(6 reviews)
    34.0 mi
    $$

    Mountainside Grocers is a small grocery store adjacent to Sugarloaf Resort, just off Access Road,…read moreand the only grocery store for many a mile in any direction. I think the closest large grocery store is an hour away. Not surprisingly, given its proximity to the ski resort, they have skier- / traveler-friendly prepared fare (e.g. hot and cold sandwiches, salads, fried and roasted chicken). But there's so much more: a good selection of fresh produce, meat, yogurt, butter, baked goods, canned goods, medicines, wine, beer and liquor, milk, ice cream, birthday cakes (frozen)... In short, anything you would find at a much larger grocery store and just about anything you might need to prepare a good meal chez vous. The biggest kicker of all? Prices are actually reasonable! They are, to my great surprise, not at all rapacious, especially in light of the store's relatively remote location, and even downright inexpensive for some sale items. We recently picked up Persian cucumbers for less than $2.50 a package, a 1.5 qt carton of ice cream for less than $5, a large, juicy, well-made rotisserie chicken for somewhere around $10, a huge bunch of kale for less than $3, and a reportedly fantastic beef brisket burrito for around $10. This kitchen knows what it's doing! My sense is that plenty of locals shop here on a regular basis. (People in the neighborhood where we are staying tell us they used to send their then-little kids out by snowmobile for groceries here.) Someone -- I think one of the owners -- was training his young daughter to use the cash register on a recent visit. A great family-owned business, this place. I love it!

    Friendly. Comparable pricing. We like their poultry, it was better quality than large grocery…read morechains. Highly recommend.

    Fare Share Food Cooperative - Watermelon hand sanitizer, refillable dental floss (local Cape Elizabeth, ME), and wild blueberry lip balm from Waterville ME.

    Fare Share Food Cooperative

    4.3(4 reviews)
    30.2 mi
    $$

    One of my favorite places to visit when I am in the area. Love the locally grown fruits and…read moreveggies, honeys, jams, and assortment of bulk items ranging from organic oats to spices and candies. The store has recently been rearranged. Happy with my little haul from today and like supporting this co-op!

    I used to wander in here from time to time when I lived in the area, but I was too young and stupid…read moreto realize just what I was passing up. I have a lot of health concerns so a store like this is just what I need, and while visiting recently I popped back in to see what was up. I was immediately greeted by several staff members who apologized for their disarray - they were redoing the store and a lot of stuff was moved around and under construction. I let them know I'd been there before and had been passing through to check the place out again, and she was so relieved I had seen them before their current state. While we didn't really need any food, my boyfriend and I couldn't resist grabbing some whoopie pies on our way out. They were fairly inexpensive, and I was happy to see they were made by Hungry Hollow up on 26. The cashier told us her favorite was the pumpkin, as we had gotten that and the chocolate. Once we ate them later we wished more were purchased, because (sorry auntie!) those were the best whoopie pies I've ever had.

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    Fare Share Food Cooperative - Garlic scapes!

    Garlic scapes!

    Fare Share Food Cooperative - Hot pepper jelly!

    Hot pepper jelly!

    Fare Share Food Cooperative - Raw honey - local from Hartford ME

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    Raw honey - local from Hartford ME

    Food City - grocery - Updated May 2026

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