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    Nelson's Popcorn Land

    4.0 (5 reviews)

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    Patty's Old Fashioned Popcorn

    Patty's Old Fashioned Popcorn

    4.6(69 reviews)
    15.3 miHyde Park
    $

    This shop is the dream. Immaculate vibes, great candy selection, and the popcorn is crazy good. The…read moreowner and staff are all very friendly and helpful!

    Really disappointed to see Patty's closed during one of the most vibrant and community-driven…read moreevents in the city -- the Hyde Park Blast. It's one thing to close early, but to post a handwritten sign calling the event "stupid" was shockingly unprofessional. It's figuratively and literally more than a bike race, it's a fundraiser that supports cancer research and survivorship through the CancerFree KIDS Pediatric Cancer Research Alliance. It brings thousands of people together for a cause that matters deeply, while also creating one of the most electric, family-friendly atmospheres you'll find in Cincinnati. From a business perspective, this was a massive missed opportunity. The streets were filled with people eager to support local shops and enjoy the events which is exactly the kind of audience any small business would hope for. Instead of welcoming that energy, Patty's turned it away and insulted the very people walking by their storefront. I love supporting small, local businesses, but this kind of response shows a disconnect from the community that makes Hyde Park special. I hope they reconsider how they respond to events like this in the future.

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    Pretzel Fest-Popcorn Pizzazz - Fruit Mix

    Pretzel Fest-Popcorn Pizzazz

    4.3(4 reviews)
    13.6 mi
    $

    I needed a little something to hold me until my next meal. As I passed this place, the pretzels…read morelooked good--in a Philly kind of way, not Auntie Anne-like. I went back and got a regular soft pretzel and $2.49 didn't seem terrible, for some reason. Maybe, it's just that I really miss pretzels from Pennsylvania but I'm thinking that this was only a bit more expensive. In Southeastern PA, Wawa is fairly cheap with their pretzels. The employee who waited on me wasn't extremely enthusiastic but she didn't act as though I was wasting her time and that's a bonus when so many think they're doing you a favor. I wondered why I was paying for a pretzel I didn't yet see, but she pulled it out of the warmer just after I paid. Being that it was very warm, it tasted better. It was still soft with a crispy, crusty shell but not doughy. In fact, it was what I'd expect if I stopped some random place for a pretzel in Philly, and that made me happy.

    My boyfriend and I were out shopping at Kenwood before a movie one afternoon and as we passed the…read morePopcorn Pizzazz kiosk, he decided the caramel popcorn would be a good movie theater snack that I could smuggle in my purse for him. Once we sat down at the movie, we opened the package, and by the time the ads and previews rolled, we had already devoured the entire bag. It was warm, fresh, perfectly glazed with caramel, and had just enough salt. My boyfriend could not stop talking about it even throughout the movie. So what did we do after we left the theater? Headed directly back across the street to Kenwood and got a GIANT bag to take home.

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    Jungle Jim's International Market - Deli meats and cheeses

    Jungle Jim's International Market

    4.6(1k reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    Love this store!!! Only 2 hrs from home. Must have the extreme queso and the truffles every time we…read morevisit!!! Large selection of beer, wine, cheese and so much more!!! Plenty of parking, you will spend 2 hrs here easy!!! Every ethnic department you can think of and samples too. Drink a beer or a glass of while u shop!!

    I really wanted to love this place because of all the good things I heard about it. I drove over…read moretwo hours to try it out. I will say that I really loved the huge variety of everything in this store. We arrived on a busy Saturday at around noon (won't be doing that again) but easily found a good parking spot in the giraffe lot. I got a cart for my child and it had a baby steering wheel for her to play with to entertain her. You walk in and are instantly overwhelmed by all of the options- in a good and bad way. I don't think the store is messy by any means, it's an organized chaos. We followed the line of people throughout the different sections and strayed away a few times to look at some items. I liked the pickle barrels with 3/$3 whole pickles with different flavors to choose from. There's a HUGE alcohol section so if that is your fancy then you are sure to find what you are looking for there. The customer service was not very good. Workers had AirPods in and when you went to ask a question they acted like you were a huge bother. I will say that the bartenders at the random bars across the store were so nice. Maybe because a difference in roles? Not sure. What REALLY left a huge distaste in my mouth was the cashier and his helper that was bagging groceries. On my receipt it says Walter. I got up to him and said hello and he stared straight at me. After he was done scanning he didn't say anything at all he was just waiting for my card. My mom was right behind me with her items and got the same treatment. She even inquired about what rang up as $32 because it looked like a candy that was scanned came up as that much and he just stared at her as well. No troubleshooting, no help at all whatsoever. It was honestly like talking to a wall. His bagger also had the same attitude but both had no issue speaking to the cashier in the next lane when they had a question amongst themselves. You could just clearly tell they'd rather be literally anywhere else than working on a Saturday. It was honestly ridiculous to be ignored so blatantly like that. Overall if you need any type of grocery under the sun I would say come here. Don't come on the weekend though. I'd maybe come on a weekday during non peak hours and for sure won't be asking for help from any employee.

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