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Cool mom and pop place. Tony the owner is super friendly, makes you feel like family when you 're in there. I live walking distance from there at Harmony Mill Lofts so to say this place is convenient would be an understatement. Ice Cream, beer, cigarettes, CANNOLIS, etc. I always get the Sunday paper from there and a few odds and ends. I always feel like they 're happy to see me when I walk in. 5 stars all the way. W... View all feedback.
The service is friendly, and there’s a wide selection of beverages available. They offer delicious deli sandwiches, soups, and traditional Ukrainian holiday dishes. It’s also a great spot for lottery tickets, ice, and snacks!
This is my favorite neighborhood deli/store, and it's family-owned! They offer incredible food, a fantastic variety of snacks and drinks, and the staff is always friendly and eager to help. If you're a craft beer enthusiast, you'll be thrilled with their impressive selection. And if they don’t have what you’re looking for, they’ll do their best to find it for you.
I’m very thankful for this charming neighborhood market. I can find quality deli meats (like Boar's Head), a fantastic selection of craft beers, homemade ice cream, and various local products all in one place. Today, I picked up a bottle of maple syrup that was tapped and bottled just down the street in Cohoes! Local maple syrup is so exciting—I didn’t even realize I needed it. Plus, the view of the beautiful falls is a nice bonus, and Tony, the owner, is always friendly and enjoyable to chat with.
Cool spot. Friendly staff. Overall, a positive force in the universe. Recommended.
I'm so glad the new owners bought this former furniture store (which, let's be honest, was pretty run down and a bit of an eyesore), completely remodeled it and turned it into something fabulous. The building looks great and it's staffed with friendly people. Lepage's offers a nice beer selection, a deli, lotto, coffee, snacks, and a variety of odds and ends you'd expect. They also sell a few old-school candies I hadn't seen in a long time, like fireballs and candy cigarettes, as well as some local products you won't find at most other convenience stores. Did I mention that the Lake George Baking Company (formerly the Vanilla Bean) delivers a variety of deliciousness a few days per week? Yup. LePage's just opened (mid December 2011), so some items weren't fully stocked when I went in, but I recommend checking it out if you're in the neighborhood and seeking conveniences. My only real complaint? Limited parking.
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