Grocery Stores in Kent
Summary: Here are the grocery stores in Kent and some of the towns near it.
Grocery Stores in and near Kent
Kent, Connecticut, is a small town in Litchfield County known for its scenic beauty, cultural attractions, and a variety of local businesses. While it may not have the large chain supermarkets found in bigger cities, it offers a selection of grocery stores and specialty food markets that cater to the needs of its residents and visitors. Below is a list of grocery stores available in Kent and within a 5-mile radius, as well as notable stores within a 10-mile reach if they exist.
Davis IGA
Davis IGA is a locally owned and operated grocery store in Kent that provides a range of products from fresh produce to pantry staples. They are known for their friendly service and community-oriented approach. Shoppers can find a variety of organic and conventional items, as well as a selection of prepared foods.
Location: 27 Kent Green Blvd, Kent, CT 06757
The Villager Restaurant & Catering
While primarily a restaurant, The Villager also offers a market section where patrons can purchase gourmet foods and specialty items. This includes a selection of cheeses, meats, and other delicacies that are perfect for those looking to add something special to their pantry or prepare a unique meal at home.
Location: 28 N Main St, Kent, CT 06757
Marbledale Food Market
Located just outside of Kent, Marbledale Food Market is a small grocery store that offers a variety of everyday items as well as specialty products. They have a reputation for providing fresh meats and produce, and they also carry a selection of local and artisanal goods.
Location: 251 New Milford Turnpike, New Preston, CT 06777
As for the larger chain stores such as Wegman's, Costco, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, or Sam's Club, none are within a 10-mile radius of Kent, Connecticut. Residents and visitors looking for these stores might have to travel a bit further to access them. However, the local markets in and around Kent offer a charming and personalized shopping experience that reflects the town's character.
Please note that the availability of stores can change, and it's always a good idea to check the latest information or contact the stores directly for their current status and offerings.
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