Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Kress IGA

The supermarket has been open for a few weeks now and I'm very pleased with it. The store is very reminiscent of the supermarkets all over Europe. It's on a much smaller scale than what we're used to here but they still manage to pack in all the essentials and top it off with a great beer and wine department. The price premium for location is manageable and the IGA brand is competitive to generic brands in other supermarkets.

One of the highlights of the store is the selection of local products. They have baked goods from Dahlia Bakery and Boulangerie Nantaise, doughnuts from Mighty O, pasta from Sorrentino, and more. Many of these vendors are selling their product outside of their own stores for the first time.

I was concerned at first about lines since a small grocery has to focus on volume of customers rather than volume of product sales but since the first week it hasn't been an issue at all. In fact I'm a little concerned that the store won't be sustainable. The storefront is tiny and easy to miss. I've spoken with people who live or work within a few blocks who had no idea the store was open yet - several weeks after the actual opening. If you haven't been yet please check it out!

Kress IGA Supermarket
1423 Third Avenue
7am-10pm

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