7AM - 5PM
443 Hendricks Hill Rd, Southport“The Southport General Store is not just any store. It’s a unique spot where you can find not just the basics, but also items that are one-of-a-kind. They have a range of items crafted locally and a selection of gifts that make it the perfect place to find something special. We’re particularly thrilled to see our Botanopia products featured in their carefully curated collection!”
9AM - 6PM
36 Centre St, Bath“Bath Nat’l is a great natural food store, with all the basics in the line of bulk grains , flours, dried fruit etc, + name brands like Bob’s Red Mill . They also sell a superb line of hummus— I think it’s midcoast.”
8AM - 5:30PM
Cundy's Harbor Rd, Cundys Harbor“Great lil country store! If your in need of a snack for your stomach or oil for your car they have it! They have hot food like pizza n sandwiches. Great lil family owned store! Definitely recommend you check it out if your down that way!”
“If you run out of anything, Zach’s will have it! Pizza! Pizza is their specialty. You will be oh so happy you came to Harpswell to this country store. ICE! They have ICE.”
7AM - 10PM
1 Chandler Dr, Bath“Clean, organized, and fresh produce. Not to many workers available to help but I found what I needed. Deli workers were awesome and friendly. This is a great little Bath, old-school grocery store. Shop the outside and get everything you need. Natural casing hot dogs, haddock, steaks, milk, veggies... easy walk in and out at this Shaws...”
7AM - 10PM
147 Bath Rd, Brunswick“The employees were very nice. We aren't from around here, so this store's organization was confusing at first. They seemed generally well-stocked. Other customers were very polite and tolerant of our slowness due to our elderly family member shopping with us.I plan to come here again.”
“Brackett's Market not only offers a fine variety of goods, but also has an old fashioned feel that provides an excellent throwback shopping experience. Conveniently located in historic downtown Bath, Brackett's also supports the local community through various fundraisers, events and support. I'm happy to spend my money at Brackett's and every town needs one!”
“Updated...
They have stepped up thier game with 4 plus human checkout lanes.
previous review 3/5
Haven't been hounded at the door in a while either.”
“Past the double doors your inside - quickly met with a blast of neuvo summer of 2022.5 Igloos and Playmates and beach dinnerware and then it's to the deli if you rip a hard left and after that - produce at eleven o'clock - then it's all ,,blurry confusion - then there's a reestablished connection to rows and registers and women's bikinis. Someone once told me that "big supermarkets (redundant, I know) take from the human experience and the quality" and I can't tell you that I completely disagree. But such are the times now - and smaller pockets in and around New England benefit in more ways than one to have such behemoths lurking around towns and setting roots. Last night this was the Rigs landing spot, myself included and minus the mess the young folk left post meetup (which I picked up - no biggie, let's all pitch in and clean up even if it's not our own) I was awoken by my estranged crow friend Fred. Heaving asiago cheddar bread in his direction - the gulls came - because they were watching, totally dominating the rooftops and flagpole parking lot lights. I've been in Maine for three months, you can take my word on this one - gulls dominant the lots. But back inside I get a equal balance of "it's not my department" dude and that absolutely sweet gal that seems to have a sensory perception when I become confused about peanut butter or the bread to spread it on and many more real life examples - so the scales of customer service satisfaction tip more towards Good.”
“I love this Hannaford! The snoxfox sushi is out of this world amazing, and the sushi chefs are so nice!Hannafords always has great produce and good deals. I just wish their deli would bring back the blackberry pistachio salad- literally the best salad ever!”
“Past the double doors your inside - quickly met with a blast of neuvo summer of 2022.5 Igloos and Playmates and beach dinnerware and then it's to the deli if you rip a hard left and after that - produce at eleven o'clock - then it's all ,,blurry confusion - then there's a reestablished connection to rows and registers and women's bikinis. Someone once told me that "big supermarkets (redundant, I know) take from the human experience and the quality" and I can't tell you that I completely disagree. But such are the times now - and smaller pockets in and around New England benefit in more ways than one to have such behemoths lurking around towns and setting roots. Last night this was the Rigs landing spot, myself included and minus the mess the young folk left post meetup (which I picked up - no biggie, let's all pitch in and clean up even if it's not our own) I was awoken by my estranged crow friend Fred. Heaving asiago cheddar bread in his direction - the gulls came - because they were watching, totally dominating the rooftops and flagpole parking lot lights. I've been in Maine for three months, you can take my word on this one - gulls dominant the lots. But back inside I get a equal balance of "it's not my department" dude and that absolutely sweet gal that seems to have a sensory perception when I become confused about peanut butter or the bread to spread it on and many more real life examples - so the scales of customer service satisfaction tip more towards Good.”
“Past the double doors your inside - quickly met with a blast of neuvo summer of 2022.5 Igloos and Playmates and beach dinnerware and then it's to the deli if you rip a hard left and after that - produce at eleven o'clock - then it's all ,,blurry confusion - then there's a reestablished connection to rows and registers and women's bikinis. Someone once told me that "big supermarkets (redundant, I know) take from the human experience and the quality" and I can't tell you that I completely disagree. But such are the times now - and smaller pockets in and around New England benefit in more ways than one to have such behemoths lurking around towns and setting roots. Last night this was the Rigs landing spot, myself included and minus the mess the young folk left post meetup (which I picked up - no biggie, let's all pitch in and clean up even if it's not our own) I was awoken by my estranged crow friend Fred. Heaving asiago cheddar bread in his direction - the gulls came - because they were watching, totally dominating the rooftops and flagpole parking lot lights. I've been in Maine for three months, you can take my word on this one - gulls dominant the lots.But back inside I get a equal balance of "it's not my department" dude and that absolutely sweet gal that seems to have a sensory perception when I become confused about peanut butter or the bread to spread it on and many more real life examples - so the scales of customer service satisfaction tip more towards Good.”
“Roland, the owner, is the sweetest, most caring guy. I stop by this family store every time I’m in the area…I tend to forget to pack something on my travels and he always has the items I need.”