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    Washougal River Mercantile

    Washougal River Mercantile

    3.9
    (13 reviews)
    8.8 mi
    $$$

    This is about the last bastion of civilization as you go up the Washougal River Road, and here you…read morewill probably find what you need to carry you through until you can get back to town. A little bit of everything here. I live nearby and visit often. Gas/service: A little pricey, but it costs extra to haul the fuel out here and pay the associated expenses for the relatively small volume they move. They have Diesel, though. Coin-op air hose, and free hose water available. Convenience/grocery store: Everything you would expect to find at a gas station store on the road, but also stocked a little heavier on the grocery side, including a produce section. DVD rentals: In the back of the store you'll find a pretty respectable selection. Not Blockbuster-sized, but certainly much more than you are offered at a Redbox kiosk. To-go counter: Sandwiches made to order, and take-and-bake pizza made to order. Call ahead or order in person. They will also deep-fry your frozen snack selections (burritos, etc) if you ask. Hot dogs and breakfast sandwiches/burgers are in a warmer ready to grab, and full condiments are offered. Hardware store: Not a full-line hardware outlet, but you'll likely find what you need to help you survive your automotive of home repair emergency. Tools, duct work, plumbing, nuts and bolts... there's a little of everything occupying this wing (three short aisles). The shed outside holds additional supplies such as full-length lumber and plumbing, as well as hay bales and feed supplies, but you have to ask to see it. Propane: They will refill your tank on site and charge you by refill volume, instead of charging you a flat rate to swap tanks. This is a good deal. Replacement 5-gal tanks are on site if needed. Full-service gunsmith: A portion of the store is operated by a professional gunsmith, who can perform full-service maintenance and repair of your firearms. In addition to firearms for sale, there are other hunting and personal defense items available. The only thing that keeps me from giving a five-star is that prices are a little high and the hardware store runs a little thin sometimes, but in exchange for having this resource out there and not having to go all the way to town, it is reasonable. They have to make a living, too.

    Overpriced gas, propane and goods. Nice to have as an emergency option only. Gas was 4.91 today,…read morecompared to Chevron 4.29- or 3.44 at Costco nearby.

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    Sheridan Fruit Company

    Sheridan Fruit Company

    4.0
    (202 reviews)
    13.5 mi
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    One of my favorite markets, Sheridan's, is in jeopardy of going out of business. Not only is…read moreSheridan's one of my faves, it's the oldest market on Produce Row. While it's a retail market with fresh fruit and veggies, a high quality butcher counter, deli, pantry items, spices, grains and beans, and premade meals, the bulk of their business is supplying to hundreds of local restaurants. During and after Covid, many of these restaurants went out of business which affects the entire supply chain. Sheridan's has suffered. Additionally, suppliers have raised their prices and residential shopping in the area has greatly decreased. All these factors combined have had serious consequences to this once thriving market. Sadly. When I stopped in earlier this month to buy escarole, a green leafy veg for Italian wedding soup, I was shocked to find most of the shelves bare. I was heartbroken, actually. This gem of a store has enabled me to make all of my favorite Italian dinners because they carry ingredients that most other stores don't. I'm from an Italian family and lived my entire life in NJ until moving to Portland in 2000. The first fall, when the weather chilled and I was craving Italian Wedding Soup, escarole was not available anywhere. Thankfully I found Sheridan's and have been a loyal customer ever since. I am doing my best to support them by buying my produce and veggies there, plus whatever other items I can find that I need. It is challenging since their shelves are not stocked, which means I buy what I can at Sheridan's and supplement from another grocery store. But that's what you do to help a business in need. Please, if you live in the area, buy what is available and help them through this very difficult time. Sheridan's is such a gem and it would be a tremendous loss to Portland to lose this market.

    Bye Sheridan Fruit Company. After 110 years serving Portland, they closed their doors on…read more2/13/2026. My kids grew up here as their dad ran the meat department for 14 years. Always the best meat department in town. Long time employees like Byron and Jeff supported this family business. Sorry to see them go but the memories live on.

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    Bev Frank Antiques

    Bev Frank Antiques

    4.5
    (4 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    I came here during the holiday celebration and had an absolutely wonderful experience. To begin,…read morethe whole of the town is decorated during the holiday season, so the environment around the store is magical. The downtown strip is a joy to walk down, and folks shopping for antiques will be pleased to see that there are a number of related businesses nearby (furniture, home goods, specialty items, even another antiques shop!) Inside the shop, everything is actually what you think of when you think "antique." Sometimes I feel that the places I try to shop for vintage/antique items are too polished now. I love the almost museum-like feeling of a shop that is crowded and full from floor to ceiling with treasures to be uncovered. The merchandise itself is VERY fairly priced. I found several beautiful pieces of jewelry for just a couple bucks each (a broach and two strands of fake pearls) and the higher quality jewelry available for purchase (i.e. real stones and pure metals) were also incredibly reasonable. I was blown away, actually, by the pricing. I have found that the thrift/vintage stores in downtown Portland are willing to gouge prices and are barely worth the work sometimes. This was NOT the case here, and I highly recommend you make the drive-- the bang-for-your-buck pays off. The person at the checkout was very friendly. She greeted us when we entered (and greeted every person who entered the store), was sweet and chatty during checkout, and didn't lose her cool even when a rowdy bunch of kids and a couple with a barkey dog were running around. This is the best antique experience I have had in ages, and I am so glad I went! I will return again.

    Wonderful experience every time! Friendly staff, variety of…read moremerchandise from $1 to over $1,000. Good prices on antiques and used jewelry. I love to stop in and just look.

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