Reviews
the greatest convenience store in portland as far as i’m concerned. the staff is awesome; they’ve recently updated and upgraded. i can get a pipe, frozen tendies, even bitcoin, and they really do have an awesome alcohol selection. Just wish they were open till midnight.
the employees are really helpful and nice, and i love their variety of snacks and candys
Friendly people, nice selection of beers and wine.
I've been here a number of times and only had excellent interactions with the people that work here. Prices are a tiny bit inflated, but that's the cost of having a small business in an expensive part of town. Great selection of beer, eclectic snacks, and more staples than one would expect from such a small location.
The owner has fancied the place up a bit, recently -- expanded the beer and wine selection and added new coolers beer is good and cold. But it isn't overly yuppie. Still has that Korean/E. Asian-owned convenience store feel. You can get a glass pipe along with your fancy cider and instant Korean "Bowl Noodle."
Prices are a little steep although not totally out of line with other privately owned convenience stores but the beer and wine selection is great by any standard and even more amazing given the size of the store. Everybody there is super nice and really helpful, owners and employees alike.
Normally this is a quick and convenient stop. Today however they are slated to open at 9. Myself and 7 other customers waited until quarter after to enter. No signs of opening. I had to leave. Frustrating considering this is my morning stop before work. Now I am left without.
Little pricey but it's a convince store in a gentrifyed neighborhood. Like, the only one around. Staff is nice, good selection of food/alcohol/snacks.
Fair prices, good selection,
I REALLY wish the owners/clerks would enforce the "Face Mask Required" regulation here for entry into the store. Multiple people were in the store today not wearing masks and not socially distancing at all. Not cool.