Grocery Stores in Salisbury
Summary: Here are the grocery stores in Salisbury and some of the towns near it.
Grocery Shopping Options in and near Salisbury
Salisbury, Connecticut, is a small town in Litchfield County, known for its scenic landscapes and quiet rural charm. While it may not be a hub for large grocery chains, residents and visitors can find a variety of grocery stores and specialty food markets within and near the town. Here's a look at some of the grocery shopping options available.
LaBonne's Market
LaBonne's Market is a family-owned grocery store that offers a wide range of products, including fresh produce, meats, and bakery items. They are known for their quality products and friendly service. LaBonne's Market is a great local option for those looking to support local businesses.
Location: 22 Academy St, Salisbury, CT 06068
Salisbury General Store and Pharmacy
While not a traditional grocery store, the Salisbury General Store and Pharmacy offers a selection of gourmet foods, health-related products, and a pharmacy. It's a convenient spot for picking up unique food items and essentials.
Location: 20 Main St, Salisbury, CT 06068
Salisbury General Store and Pharmacy Website
Sharon Farm Market
Located just a short drive from Salisbury, Sharon Farm Market provides a variety of fresh produce, organic products, and international foods. They also have a deli and bakery section for ready-to-eat options.
Location: 10 Gay St, Sharon, CT 06069
While Salisbury and its immediate surroundings do not host any Wegman's, Costco, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, or Sam's Club locations, residents can access these larger chains by traveling a bit further afield. The closest stores of these types are likely to be found in larger cities in Connecticut or neighboring states.
For those willing to travel beyond 10 miles, it's recommended to check the respective websites of these larger chains for the most up-to-date information on locations and services offered.
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