Broulim's - DRIGGS
Broulim's
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This is a high quality food store which is a nice refreshing find for the traveling public. Prices are noticeably increased, but quality is more important.
This is a big grocery store with many specialty items. They are closed on Sunday.
Our valley is so incredibly fortunate to have a store like Broulim’s with the selection it has. I have seen a few grocery stores come and go over the years and they all did an excellent job for the time they were in the valley. With the explosion of the valley and the tourists Broulim‘s has done an excellent job keeping up. I periodically see people complain about the wait times in the lines and sure if you’re from a big city you might have to wait a little longer sometimes than you’re used to. More often than not I am able to walk right up to the cashier or maybe I have to wait for one person ahead of me. If you go around 5 o’clock or 6 o’clock when people are getting off work I would expect the lines to be longer. Some folks complain about pricing but I don’t think it’s out of line given the type of community we live in, i.e. rural and tourist driven. Parking is good, ample.
The produce from this market is terrible. Over the last 3 years I've probably bought a hundred avocados. I would guess that 85 of them I've thrown away. They either never get ripe, or when they get soft enough to cut they are brown inside. Their apples have brown spots in them. Their pears never get ripe. I've bought onions that I've cut open and they are brown. Their produce is simply the worst I have ever encountered. If there was an Albertsons or Smith's in the Teton valley these guys would be out of business in a month.
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