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3 months ago
Grocery store inside Montreux train station. Not as much variety as a full blown supermarket, but it has snacks, pastries and such things for a reasonable price. Open on Sundays. read more
Migrolino - Convenience Stores Near Me - Montreux, VD
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Avenue des Alpes 74
1820 Montreux
Switzerland
058 563 35 15
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http://www.migrolino.ch/fr/
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What time does Migrolino open?
Migrolino opens at 6:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Migrolino opens at 7:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Migrolino close?
Migrolino closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sat 6:00 AM - 10:00 PMSun 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does Migrolino have parking?
Yes, Migrolino has parking options.
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7/13/2024 - about a .20 mile walk from our hotel, or by the gondola ride up. Small but has…read moreeverything you require. They take cash or card. No AMEX. We bought several snacks for dinner tonight with beers and wine. Can't wait.
Store is open from 6:30 am till 10:30 pm. Carries a good variety of basic grocery items, such a…read morebread, butter, swiss cheese, etc. Has a good selection of fresh fruit and vegetables. Store clerks are very nice and helpful and majority speak English. If you're looking for mustard, they are in a toothpaste like container called "Thomy" and the mildest one is still pretty hot.
Very convenient location if you're right by the lake, it's a favorite spot to stop by and get a…read moredrink or an ice cream at regular market prices, rather than the spots that gouge tourists. Lines can get very long when the weather's good, but they're usually smart about staffing and things move quickly.
Either a big convenience store or small market, this place has the essentials, whether it's picking…read moreup bread or getting some drinks. They don't have the biggest selection, but it's a good option if you need to get something on a Sunday or late at night.
Happened to walk down this alley post farmer's market and the line was long so stopped to watch…read morethem make and serve some raclette and reblochon sandwiches. Sandwiches could be Hot or cold and I read you could add toppings but they were busy and didn't ask if I wanted anything added, which was fine. I saw they took credit card but didn't realize there was a minimum charge and couldn't understand what they said - then the server turned to the crowd and said something which they laughed at? but I was eventually able to pay and get my Sandwich which I enjoyed by a nearby canal. It would have been nice if the bread was toasted since I ordered it Hot and I didn't find it had too much flavor but it was still filling and nice to try. Store attached to it also had some nice local gifts and food for purchase.
I often think about our visit to Annecy and these delicious sandwiches. They are so good, we…read moreordered one to share and immediately had to go back for a second. We got them as takeaway and enjoyed the scenery. The workers were nice and patient. We would definitely visit again just to get another raclette sandwich.
Raclette avec jambon et baguette
A handy little version of this larger chain of supermarkets in France and Switzerland but badly set…read moreout and not very organised. Fruit and veg not too fresh either.
Going down to the wine cellar
Fresh cured meats
Lausanne train station mini-supermarket is (7 days) open from 05:30 a.m till midnight and sells…read morenecessary products for daily use. Service is always very friendly. Prices are little bit higher than city supermarket prices but that's a fair surcharge for those who don't have time to shop during the week. Just be careful of their sandwiches in very late evening! I don't even recommend you to buy one of the few remaining sandwiches which are put in a cooled box after APERTO entrance! Once a pretzel sandwich's butter was liquid melted and I couldn't eat it in the train. Anyway APERTO is still a better choice to malicious and unfriendly coop pronto sales staff in the same train station!
Fairly well-stocked convenience store next to the Gare in Täsch. They've got more toblerone than…read moreyou can shake a stick at but they also stock the Jack Daniels chocolate - not available in the United States or on the Internet. If you are here stop in and try some. It's pretty darn good.
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