Grocery Stores in Andover
Summary: Here are the grocery stores in Andover and some of the towns near it.
Grocery Stores in Andover and Nearby Areas
Residents of Andover, Connecticut, have access to a variety of grocery stores within and near their community. These stores range from local markets to larger chain supermarkets, providing a wide selection of food products and household necessities. Below is a list of grocery stores located in Andover or within a five-mile radius, as well as notable stores within a ten-mile radius if they include Wegmans, Costco, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, or Sam's Club.
Andover Food Market
Andover Food Market is a local grocery store that serves the Andover community with a variety of fresh produce, meats, and pantry staples. It's a convenient spot for residents to pick up their daily groceries.
Location: 6 Jonathan Trumbull Hwy, Andover, CT 06232
Hebron Harvest
Located just a short drive from Andover, Hebron Harvest offers a selection of organic and locally-sourced food items. They are known for their fresh produce and health-conscious options.
Location: 44 Main St, Hebron, CT 06248
Tedeschi's
Tedeschi's is a small chain grocery store that provides a range of products from fresh fruits and vegetables to bakery items and deli meats. It's a family-owned business that emphasizes customer service and community involvement.
Location: 127 Main St, Hebron, CT 06248
Big Y World Class Market
Big Y is a regional supermarket chain that offers a comprehensive grocery shopping experience with a bakery, deli, seafood, and more. Their commitment to quality and variety makes them a popular choice for families.
Location: 135 West Rd, Ellington, CT 06029
Stop & Shop
Stop & Shop is a well-known chain that provides a wide array of groceries, including organic and natural options. They also offer online shopping and delivery services for added convenience.
Location: 1391 Main St, Willimantic, CT 06226
While this list covers the primary grocery stores in and around Andover, Connecticut, it's always a good idea to explore the area for additional specialty markets and food shops that might cater to specific culinary preferences or dietary needs.
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