The block is lucky to have 6th Avenue Grocery and Deli to satisfy the need for cheap conveniences. They have snacks, soda, pastries and more. It has two entrance-exit combinations. It is not too different from the usual convenience store, but it is perhaps a tad bit better. I walked in and looked at the sodas. There was a can of Shirley Temple for $ 1 and the Jones Soda was $ 1.29 when it is often priced higher, including at Fred Meyer. Sure, lots of the food is processed, but at least they let you have it at so little coin to part ways with. 6th Avenue Grocery and Deli is at your service.
Olivia T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
It is kind of a grocery store, but then again they don’t sell fresh produce. 6th Ave grocery and deli is more like a Plaid Pantry. However, you can find pretty much everything from chips, beer, wine, energy drink, coffee, gum, ibuprofen, tampons, candies, pork rinds, canned foods, ice cream, cough drops, even toothbrush and toothpastes. Prices of items are standard convenient stores’. There’s $ 5 minimum purchase if you need to use your credit/debit cards. They don’t have deli food here, unless if you considered Ho Ho’s are acceptable deli food. :).