These brothers are nice and helpful just make sure you have 5 dollars worth of stuff if you’re paying with a credit card. They have a nice selection of food, sodas, chips, and candies. They stay open late until midnight or so…
Stephanie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
My favorite convenience store of all time. Mainly because it’s… convenient. As in, right around the corner from my house. I go here almost daily for one thing or another– smokes, booze, Smartfood, cokes, whatever. Reasonably priced, SUPER sweet owners, open til midnight. Also the $ 4.99 bottles of Tisdale? Yes. Love it. Support! If only they’d put a disco in the empty building next door.
Olivia P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
I love neighborhood groceries. I love them with a passion, and I want to preserve their sweetness forever. This one is glorious, and harkens back to the days in my childhood when we bought penny candy at a place called Yeager’s. It is now called Patriot Mart or something hideously creepy, and it is full of fluorescent light, and the candy bars all cost, like, a whole dollar. Okay, I sound like my dad. The point is, David’s Food Store is nice because, as everyone else has mentioned, the building is busted up in a fabulous way, the owner is really nice, and they stock little staples like beer and cigarettes and chips and candy. Good times.
David G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
This is an old neighborhood food store from back in the old days of Austin. The wood floors creak and bend. I’ve heard that there used to be a few of the David’s stores around the South Austin area, a long time ago. Someone also told me that the wooden«David’s Food Store» sign atop the building is historically protected, although they may have been lying. Random facts: They have a decent beer selection for a convenience store. There’s a $ 5 minimum on credit cart purchases. I think the two friendly guys who work here are brothers.
Donna R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Great little locally owned neighborhood convenience store. I lived close to this store about 2 years ago and I still remember it very fondly. The owner works there almost every day, all day — he’s extremely nice and accommodating, and even gets to know you if he sees you often. This is, of course, just a standard place to get cigarettes, beer, sodas and the like. I’m glad it hasn’t suffered because of the P&K Grocery across the street opening.