Is on par with most Syracuse area locations TBH. Medford actually isn’t bad as a store either, proximity to the city just makes it a madhouse and they can’t seem to stay stocked. I leave there without 3-4 things on my list every time I do end up having to go to that one.
Isn’t a “real” Wegmans. It’s an urban concept store, I believe the first in the company, that feels much more like a Whole Foods and 100% caters to the area it’s in instead of just being a smaller Wegmans. Or at least it did. Every respectable Upstate native I know swore it off pretty fast after it opened. I mean, they don’t even have DiBella’s sub rolls.
If that’s your only impression of the company, you’re missing out.
I can't see myself driving farther afield for a better Wegmans experience but that explains why people rave about the place and I've always been underwhelmed.
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Hale and Hearty, Franklin St
Hale and Hearty, Franklin St
Wegmans
Western New York company. Enough said.
And?
They have stores around here now. Maybe not near your end of town, but then, we don't have Market Basket down my way, so ...
I think
that he was hinting that it's from near Buffalo.
Rochester actually
Rochester actually
Oh, no, not in Utica.
No. It's an Albany expression.
lol
Native Utican here.
Well, Seymour...
... you are an odd fellow, but I must say, you steam a good ham.
Light dawns ovah Syracuse
Got it!
it’s a rare occurrence to see
it’s a rare occurrence to see the sun through the haze in tha Cuse!
- a Native of the Salt City
Was totally
giving them my vote because they’re a Western NY company, and have great buffalo anything as such.
True story, I regularly head up to Burlington to grocery shop because it’s the better Wegmans of the local bunch.
True
But the MA Wegmans are the unloved bastard stepkid of the company. It's a much better supermarket in other states.
Burlington
Is on par with most Syracuse area locations TBH. Medford actually isn’t bad as a store either, proximity to the city just makes it a madhouse and they can’t seem to stay stocked. I leave there without 3-4 things on my list every time I do end up having to go to that one.
The Chestnut Hill one is small and crummy, with
way too much emphasis on prepared foods for the way I grocery shop.
The Burlington one is great, with a terrific beer / wine / spirits section.
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Chestnut Hill
I do not like the Chestnut Hill Wegmans. Weird, cramped aisles with too many pillars, bad layout, rude customers. Roche > Wegmans all day.
Chestnut Hill
Isn’t a “real” Wegmans. It’s an urban concept store, I believe the first in the company, that feels much more like a Whole Foods and 100% caters to the area it’s in instead of just being a smaller Wegmans. Or at least it did. Every respectable Upstate native I know swore it off pretty fast after it opened. I mean, they don’t even have DiBella’s sub rolls.
If that’s your only impression of the company, you’re missing out.
Good to know
I can't see myself driving farther afield for a better Wegmans experience but that explains why people rave about the place and I've always been underwhelmed.