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K66 Takeover Cafe

4.7 (6 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Vanessa G.

This week is Da Yolk cafe. While the food is gorgeous and delicious, it took 20 minutes to get our food because they forgot us, even though we checked on it several times.

Today's takeover restaurant was Chriche, and they were slaying with their regional slider/sandwich selection.

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The Fresh Market

The Fresh Market

4.1
(54 reviews)
7.2 mi
$$$

My initial impression of the store was that it is too pricey to visit very often. Lately, I have…read morebeen enjoying some luxuries that other grocery stores don't offer. I still stock up on bargains at Costco and Sam's but I enjoy the deli and bakery at Fresh Market. They are several notches above delis and bakeries at most groceries. The employees are super friendly. This week, I had to return something and was impressed with how easy and pleasant it is to do that. I bought a bag of rotten lemons. That can happen at any grocery store. The lemons were in a yellow bag and not easy to see and they hadn't started smelling yet. I was amazed at how quick and easy the return was and how friendly the employee handling the return was. Even though Fresh Market is a little pricey, they do have specials

The Fresh Market, founded by the Berry's, originated in Greensboro, NC as a vision to bring…read moreEuropean-style farmer's market atmosphere to America. With the mission to bring delicious prepared meals, exceptional quality meat and seafood, peak season produce, decadent baked goods, and fresh seasonal flowers, it certainly has succeeded its mission. The high quality and specialty products unfortunately also carry with it the higher price tags. The Fresh Market is among the most expensive of the high end markets. They have an Ultimate Loyalty Experience, but the cashier couldn't tell me the actual benefits. I think it's similar to Reasor's Rewards with weekly specials. They reportedly have the Tuesday specials (to be confirmed): ground chuck and boneless chicken breast for $2.99 per pound. They also have The Little Big Meal that rotates weekly. For those interested in cooking, they have many recipes on their websites which is unique. If you love the neatness and cleanliness of Reasor's then you are going to love The Fresh Market. I cruised through the store and was thoroughly impressed. Shelves and produce were neatly stocked. Deli products and meats looked really fresh. The quality was definitely there as well as the price tags. I am just not sure if I am the target audience of The Fresh Market, definitely gearing more toward affluent people.

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ALDI

ALDI

5.0
(5 reviews)
1.9 mi

This Aldi is huge! I'm so jealous. The seasonal aisle is so spacious. I found exactly what I wanted…read morenewly released in the weekly ad plus more! Lines were long but moved quick. Great selection of groceries. Beautiful location

food i accompanied momma at the store, which i've been to…read morewith her before. she got two kinds of assorted trail mix, tuscan and asian, the former of which i'd tried before. both feature peanuts and sesame sticks, and whereas the tuscan mix has a variety of the tride n true chex mix mini toasts, the asian mix has moderately spicy crispy wasabi spheres and a large and spherical variety of peanut of which i'd not known called a japanese peanut. further, both were tasty, with the asian mix being what i preferred out of the two mixes i tried from the most recent shopping trip. also, a primary reason momma likes to shop at aldi is the goldhen eggs for sale in a recyclable cardboard carton. and while i've not yet tried any from the dozen we got on the visit, the eggs are usually large and eventually delicious. service the service was minimal, though distinct. for one, although i did not like initially that the cash register worker was sitting while scanning items, the concept has grown on me some, with giving workers the option of assisted back support being one benefit i'm able to surmise. however, still maintaining that the cash register worker sitting in a chair leaves the customer at a differing height, i'd suggest the store install a customer payment seat at the end of each checkout line. and though a bagging area would usually hinder such an attachment to a checkout line, aldi has a large, open platform counter past the registers that promotes bringing your own reusable bag to shop. ambiance i've noticed from the few times being to aldi, all in the afternoon, it is consistently bustling with shoppers. also, momma told me to return the cart after we finished shopping and pull the quarter of it, apparently a requirement to prevent theft

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Amish Cheese House

Amish Cheese House

4.4
(94 reviews)
34.4 mi
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When you step into a cheese shop, they eagerly recommend flavors, passion spilling from their…read morewords, as if each cheese holds a story yearning to be shared. At a fish house, the same heartfelt enthusiasm fuels their suggestions, their pride illuminating every dish they serve. But why is it, when we reach out about their pies--those tender, comforting slices--their response is silence? No advice, no hints, no warmth--just a cold, dismissive "I don't eat pie. It's been six years since I had pie. It's just not something I eat." Those are the words from the very people who work here, strangers to the simple joy that a good pie can bring. No effort to tempt, no desire to share a slice of happiness or to welcome us back. It's as if they've given up entirely on creating an experience, on making us feel valued, on making us crave more. And even as signs invite us to indulge--"Try our butter, cheese, fudge"--we walk away empty-handed, denied even a sample to taste the passion behind their products. This place, with its dusty buggies parking spot out front, presents itself as an Amish-inspired haven, yet it feels hollow--more of a tourist trap than a genuine slice of heritage. It's a place that seems to have forgotten the soul of community, the warmth of tradition, and the simple act of sharing something truly special. And I can't help but wonder--why settle for empty gestures and sterile responses? Why not open your hearts, embrace the spirit of true hospitality, and let us taste the love you claim to carry? I'll look forward to March 14.

Oh my! What a great shop! The building looks like a beautiful barn!…read more Very nostalgic inside! A sandwich shop, bakery, fudge shop, ice cream shop plus a grocery store! Oh I wish I lived closer! I ordered the fajitas wrap with cream cheese. Tasty but a little small. Next time, I'm gonna order the HOSS! It looked fantastic! And make sure you go to the back of the building and check out the bakery. The fresh smells of bread! And the prices are great! Homemade bread for $3.50?! Can't beat that!! And wonderful service to boot!

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The hallway between the bakery and the Amish cheese house
The hallway between the bakery and the Amish cheese house
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Make your own sandwich combo
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