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    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    1 year ago

    Always find some good deals. Friendly staff. Always make time to stop there when I'm visiting Wisconsin .

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    Woodman's Food Market

    Woodman's Food Market

    (73 reviews)

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    Woodman's Market...may be the first grocery store that had me contemplating relocation across…read morestates just to be able to shop there. Woodman's Market is a local Wisconsin brand of markets that puts every other market I have shopped at to shame. They are community focused and worker owned, which is really cool in today's corporate driven retail environment. In addition to their mission, they are solely grocery driven, meaning they focus on food, and lots of it...you will not find a wide variety of clothing, toys, seasonal items, etc...here, just food, lots and lots of food, and drinks. The store itself is MASSIVE, overwhelmingly so. However it is so thoughtfully laid out and spaced very well. Aisles are wide, sections are very clear and well defined and again, the selection is unreal. This is repeated throughout the store with every section from produce, veggies, snacks, frozen, meats, drinks, etc... In addition to the impressive variety of goods, Woodman's also has a gas station, service/lube station (oil changes), car wash and of course a well-stocked and good sized liquor store! Legit, everything. The store is well maintained conditionally and was very clean, inside and out. Service was top notch as well. From the cart attendance to the stock associate to the cashier...all were great! Overall, Woodman's Market is currently my favorite grocery store in the country. And I am honestly willing to throw hands over it. In addition to restaurants and other spaces I visit when in WI, Woodman's is always considered a priority stop!

    I've come to appreciate Woodman's over our many regular trips to Wisconsin…read more It's become our go-to to buy New Glarus beer while in the state, as well as any other snacks for the trip back home. Some things I love about Woodman's: * It's employee-owned, and every employee I've come across has been happy and helpful to chat with. * They are all laid out about the same. For example, I know that I can usually find the cheese curds (something else we typically stop for to give to others back home) in the cases near the back wall. * It's clean. * There is a wide variety of items, including produce and locally made products. * The attached liquor store is also easy to find your way around in. Like others have mentioned, Woodman's does not take most credit cards, so be sure to have cash on hand.

    Hometown Supermarket

    Hometown Supermarket

    (3 reviews)

    Over the passed two nights I've been watching a movie on Netflix (or Amazon, can't remember) called…read moreYellow Bird. The setting is mostly a small town supermarket with the general surly employees who don't want to be there but it's probably an area where nothing else is available. That's the general feeling I'm getting from this place. I needed some water to drink and wash my hands, since the location I have been working during the recent weeks has only a stagnant riverside that's too steep to safely access, and drinking it is out of the question. I have soda, so really I need it to rinse off at the end of the day mostly. Today I spilled Mountain Dew and I was too sticky to cope with, a bit OCD. So I drive 6-7miles to get a case or something to have around. After finding a quite decent grocery store I was rather pleased, not wanting to buy anything from a C Store if possible. I find my water and que up in the line and as I'm paying I am met with precisely the same type of shitty attitude from the young lady running the register. She has a terrible attitude and her sour vibes are not able to be restrained to her inner self. It's bursting out from her like radiation around a nuclear reactor. Pleasantries are completely lost on her. I kind of get it. I'd not like to live in such a place especially, but on another level, I think I'd actually enjoy this town. It's a dead town, no industry in the 21st century except the window glass factory that's no doubt the only place that offers sustainable work for the people. A few bars, probably the same number of churches, which don't offer anything tangible except perhaps the lies that hang in the air and coil up the white picket fences of the devout. The store, it's not bad. But the girl has single-handedly made me want to buy water at the BP at the towns edge next time I'm in need.

    New owner, old familiar employees gone, greatly diminished stock (still gingerbread cookies though,…read moreglad to say!), higher prices...even before latest inflation. Weekly ad is a lot of highly processed foods, the stuff we're s'posed to avoid.

    Jams 2 - grocery - Updated May 2026

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