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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Windfall Market

    Windfall Market

    3.3(64 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$$

    So I wandered into Windfall Market in Falmouth thinking I'd grab a drink and maybe a snack... and…read morewalked out an hour later with a full cart, a slice of lasagna, a bouquet of sunflowers, and a deep spiritual connection to their lobster. This place is straight-up grocery heaven with a Cape Cod twist. The second you walk in, it smells like fresh bread and good decisions. The produce section? A rainbow of local goodness. The bakery? Dangerous. I had to physically restrain myself from buying every cake in that glass case (okay, I still got the chocolate mousse one, no regrets). Let's talk deli, holy wow. That prepared foods counter is giving restaurant vibes. Their lasagna slices looked like they were made by someone's Italian grandma who believes in extra cheese and love. I grabbed one "for the car" and another "just in case." And the meat counter? Listen, if you're not getting something from their butchery, you're not living right. Custom cuts, skewers, kebabs, and ribeyes that looked like they came from cattle who did yoga and listened to jazz. Bonus points for the drink section kombucha, local sodas, and juices I didn't even know existed. Also, I bought chips called Wrap City just because the name made me laugh. Worth it. Moral of the story? If you're on the Cape and don't visit Windfall Market, we can't be friends. #WindfallMarket #CapeCodEats #FarmersMarketVibes #FalmouthFinds #ItsTheLittleThings #PuddingCreekTrestle #SnackAttack #DeliDreams #ButcherGoals #JuiceMeUp #LocalLove #ItsTheLittleThings

    We ordered our cakes for our wedding through the Windfall Bakery -- both a small bride & groom cake…read moreand 1.5 sheet cakes for our guests -- as well as for our engagement party nine months earlier. After getting rave reviews about the delicious cake from our engagement party guests, it was obvious we should order the wedding cakes through them too. There was an endless array of flavors and customization options. We even shared some photos of concepts we found on Pinterest and Instagram, and their talented designers followed our specifications and replicated the cakes to a T. We coordinated our order over email with the bakery department, which was incredibly seamless and convenient, and their friendly staff was a pleasure to work with. We also delegated a family member to pick up the cakes the morning of the wedding and had no issues at all. I don't think you'll find many bakeries offering a scrumptious and fully customized cake for less than $200 per full sheet cake and $50 per 6" round cake, so if you're holding a wedding or other big event in the Falmouth area, you should absolutely order your cakes from the bakery at Windfall Market!

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    Stop & Shop - Turkey sandwich, minimal turkey, nasty lettuce and tomato

    Stop & Shop

    2.1(24 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    Quality of product for your money just seems to continue to decrease at this location. Which is…read moresurprising in a town with so many wealthy residents. Not the same since discontinuing the butcher. Deli's got super expensive and premade items quality is really bad. I bought one of their large pre made grinders and it had so little meat, and everything else was already spoiling, was inedible. Wish I took a pic of it. But I did take a pic of the handcrafted boars head sandwich that had almost no meat either. There's three better markets in town and I'll be going to them for now on. Maybe if it closes Big Y will replace it and all will be good again!

    When I attempted to use the self-scan checkout, I experienced an issue with my device. After…read morepressing the assistance button, an associate came over and told me I needed a new device but provided no additional guidance. I returned to the scanner kiosk, where I continued to have difficulty obtaining a new device. The associate observed the situation but did not offer any assistance. If Stop & Shop expects customers to use self-checkout, associates should be more proactive and customer-service oriented. As a result of this experience, it will be some time before I use the self-checkout option at the Falmouth store again.

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    Stop & Shop - Pharmacist with mask selecting medications

    Pharmacist with mask selecting medications

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    Tight shot of customer picking up a Nature's Promise item off the shelf.

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    Canolis and other baked goods on display.

    Trader Joe's

    Trader Joe's

    4.1(74 reviews)
    17.4 mi
    $$

    Good food, fresh produce, clean, helpful staff, reasonable prices - often less expensive than other…read moresurrounding grocery stores.

    Trader Joe's is a really nice grocery store. Being from Rhode Island, our Trader Joe's do not…read moreallow wine to be sold, so I have to go to the Massachusetts stores to buy wine. This one is on the way to Provincetown, so it was an easy stop. Trader Joe's is headquartered in Monrovia, California. The chain has over 530 stores across the United States. Trader Joe's is named after its founder, Joe Coulombe. The company began in 1958 as a Greater Los Angeles area chain known as Pronto Market convenience stores. Coulombe felt the original Pronto Markets were too similar to 7-Eleven, which he described as the "800-pound gorilla of convenience stores", concerned the competition would be too much. Coulombe developed the idea of the Trader Joe's South Seas motif while on vacation in the Caribbean.The Tiki culture craze was still widespread in the United States in the 1960s, so in a direct nod to the fad, the Trader Joe's name itself was a spoof on Trader Vic's, the famous tiki-themed restaurant that had opened its first location in the Beverly Hilton in 1955. Trader Vic's in Beverly Hills was notoriously expensive to eat at, but Trader Joe's in Pasadena would provide an irreverent and less expensive offering of food and drink. In years past, BusinessWeek reported that the company had the highest sales per square foot of any grocer in the United States. Fortune magazine estimates sales to be $1,750 in merchandise per square foot, more than double the sales generated by Whole Foods. Great prices, great quality, great customer service.

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