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    Virginia ABC Store - Store front & entrance

    Virginia ABC Store

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    I do have an ABC store two minutes away but if I drive three more minutes, I can go to this…read morelocation. The one closer to me is fine, but it is a bit of an older store. That being said, this one always has French pastis in stock & on the shelf; Pastis is similar to Italian Sambuca or Greek Ouzo but not quite the same, lol. Sambuca is made from elderberries, Ouzo is made from distilled grapes & aniseed, & Pastis is made from anise, star anise & fennel. The store only has Pernod, which we do like, but you can special order Ricard, which is mine & my French hubs preference; they are from the same company & are both anise-flavored spirits that have their roots in absinthe, but they taste different enough from each other. Pernod is the closet to Absinthe & the company, Pernod-Ricard does, in fact, make real absinthe as well. Look up the history, it's actually an interesting story of how Pastis came about. But I digress, lol. Pastis is an anise-flavored apéritif, or apéro as the French call it, & it is a digestif (aides in digestions). It is typically drank before a meal & served over a couple ice cubes & diluted with water so that it becomes beautifully cloudy & almost a golden, iridescent yellow. Pernod is made from distillates of star anisé (on of my fave spices), fennel, & 14 other botanicals such as coriander, mint, chamomile, & Veronica to name a few. Pernod has a low licorice content which sets it apart from Ricard, which has a more pronounced licorice flavor I must say the staff here is super friendly & the female manager is the best; she always has a big smile on her face. FYI ~ if you want liquor in VA you must purchase it from the ABC store aka Alcohol & Beverage Control Authority.

    Hey Richmond, get your hands off liquor sales! It's time to privatize this in Virginia. Too many…read moreyears and enough. You're going to pay more for booze here. There's no getting away from the inevitable government run nonsense. Yet if you're in Virginia, not a lot of choices. Actually they do have a decent selection. Christmas time has wonderful gifts for the relatives. Clean spot as well. The employees are courteous and knowledgeable. It's a good location. If you're unsure of which to get, they always provide guidance. Please don't drink and drive,

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    Virginia ABC Store - Pernod & Ricard - we keep both, we drink both & both prefer the Ricard but hubs will drink the Pernod to save the Ricard for me...awww!

    Pernod & Ricard - we keep both, we drink both & both prefer the Ricard but hubs will drink the Pernod to save the Ricard for me...awww!

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    Harris Teeter - My partial (partial being the key word) grocery order....which reminds me why I don't shop at Harris Teeter!

    Harris Teeter

    3.2(164 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    This review is for the bakery…read more Woooooowwwwwwwe! They made a cannoli cake that was better than some Bakeries in New York. Everyone loved it and it was made fresh and on time. Order your next cake from them. Just do it.

    I'm not sure if Harris Teeter looks at Yelp for reviews, but I think my experience deserves one…read more Living in this automated world, there are limited places at a grocery store where we need human service. The deli counter is definitely one of them. I went to Harris Teeter today looking for a different shopping experience than what I do every single week. Sadly,I didn't get it. Their produce department is absolutely beautiful. All of their shelves are well stalked and organized and staff in and around the deli area is beyond my expectation. The problem is with all that staff in the deli area , there's not a single person that wants to get behind that counter and cut your deli meats. Today I waited nine minutes with all manner of deli staff walking around me, and actually ignoring me from behind the deli counter. (I'll add that its not the first time) They may have figured out that I'm a Yelp reviewer, because the "manager" came over and offered herself to help me with my deli order - which by this time was too little too late. By comparison, I went to the meat and fish counter, where the minute I walked up, somebody was right there offering assistance, telling me to ask for them if I decided that I needed any help. Far cry from being ignored just a few feet away. Suggest cutting the dead weight in the deli. Staffing looks great on paper, but not in practice. There are 3 places at a grocery store where you actually need human help, deli, meat counter and cashier. If you want 66% then this is the store for you.

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