Farmers market offers a spacious, clean layout with Amish-inspired calmness and no background music. The atmosphere feels welcoming and inviting, though it can get crowded. Unique features include an ice and water dispenser in the parking lot and a specialty coffee spot inside.
An in-house coffee roaster offers excellent whole bean coffee. A young local couple runs the coffee shop inside, serving superb drinks like Italian soda and matcha.
Produce costs stay low with consistently cheap prices on fruits and vegetables. Quality remains delicious despite the affordability.
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Prices on vegetables and farm produce are among the best in the area.
Food stamps can be used for a voucher up to $20 off, doubling on certain items.
Parking is ample and easily accessible.
Supermarket with bulk bins and a 24-hour schedule offers a spacious, clean environment. Atmosphere stays calm and relaxed, with a layout similar to Costco. Unique features include a wall of coffee beans and self-bagging options.
Nearly 40 coffee bean varieties fill dispensers, letting you mix flavors and adjust caffeine by blending decaf options. Bulk bins hold coffee alongside nuts, grains, seeds, and candies for flexible scooping.
Meat prices stand out as extremely cheap here. Overall, the store offers very cheap prices across all products without sacrificing quality.
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WinCo Foods is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night shopping.
WinCo Foods only accepts debit cards for payment.
WinCo Foods is a 100% employee-owned grocery store.
Supermarket with wide, spacious aisles and a layout similar to warehouse stores, offering unique products and affordable prices. Atmosphere is cool and functional, featuring self-checkout stations and a small footprint compared to typical large grocery stores.
Offers decent coffee including a decaffeinated instant option that costs about a third of high-end brands. Also stocks flavored sparkling water and oat milk at good prices.
Fresh produce comes at a very cheap price. Plenty of super cheap house brand products fill the shelves. Winking Owl wine stands out as both cheap and tasty.
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Bring a quarter to rent a shopping cart.
ALDI charges for bags, so bring your own.
Produce at ALDI is fresh and affordable.
Old-time counter and booth service creates a family-oriented, lowkey atmosphere with a friendly greeter adding warmth. The place stays open at all hours, offering breakfast anytime in a calm, relaxed setting where hash browns sizzle and coffee pours.
Hot coffee pours steadily with refills offered to keep drinks full. The aroma blends with the sizzle of hash browns and lively chatter, creating a cozy breakfast vibe.
Food costs stay incredibly cheap and affordable here. Meals come out filling without hitting your wallet hard.
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Waffle House accepts only cash; no credit cards or checks.
The parking lot is well-lit and generally safe, despite the neighborhood.
Expect minimal seating; arrive early to avoid long waits.
Drive-thru only setup offers fast service with affordable, fresh salads and wraps. Atmosphere feels healthy and convenient, attracting those seeking light, filling meals without sit-down dining. Menu flexibility and value bundles stand out in a casual, grab-and-go environment.
Coffee prices start at $1.49, making it a very affordable option. The cold brew offers good value for its price.
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Salad and Go is a drive-thru only establishment with no indoor seating.
Arriving before 7 AM helps avoid long lines at the drive-thru.
Prices for meals are generally under $13, offering good value.
Drive-through only setup with no indoor seating creates a no-frills experience focused on quick service. The atmosphere is minimal, marked by a dark tunnel drive-through and a building resembling a service center. Prices are very reasonable, especially for fresh lobster rolls and seafood sandwiches.
Cold brew coffee comes with oat milk at no extra charge and costs about a dollar. Staff serve iced coffee immediately on arrival, and the sweet tea and cold brew both stand out.
Offers very cheap prices on fresh seafood and breakfast items. Serves fast, affordable meals like lobster and crab through drive-through and quick service options.
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The restaurant is takeout and drive-thru only.
Angie's Lobster and Angie's Prime Grill accepts only card payments, no cash.
There is no dine-in option available at Angie's Lobster and Angie's Prime Grill.
Rows of display cases and wire baskets create a streamlined grab-and-go setup filled with fresh pastries and diverse bread choices. The atmosphere is busy and lively with a warm, welcoming aroma of baked goods, though seating is limited and geared more toward quick visits than long stays.
Fresh iced coffee and Vietnamese coffee stand out here, with drinks made promptly by kind staff. The coffee pairs well with a variety of baked goods like coffee buns and chocolate muffins.
Prices stay consistently cheap here. Costs are low enough to avoid complaints.
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Best to visit when they open until about 2 pm for the best selection.
Pastry and cake prices range from $1.80 to $4.05.
The Hokkaido Bun usually sells out by evening.
Drive-thru only setup with no indoor seating creates a no-frills atmosphere focused on quick service. Busy parking lot and shaded ordering area offer a retro vibe reminiscent of past decades. Food quality stands out with authentic lobster rolls and generous portions at affordable prices.
Cold brew coffee stands out with its smooth and yummy flavor. Options include cold brew with half and half, often paired with meals like breakfast burritos or crab rolls.
Food comes out fast and stays cheap without skimping on quality. Drinks and the Lobster Roll also keep prices low while tasting good.
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The restaurant operates as a drive-thru only, with no dining area available.
Cash is not accepted; only credit cards are valid for payment.
Expect a long wait time during busy periods due to high demand.
Rooms combine homey feel with soundproof quietness despite college town surroundings. Rooftop bar and pool offer great city views and a cozy atmosphere that stays calm even with weekend energy. Decor features unique Arizona style that sets it apart from typical hotels.
Lobby coffee shop serves phenomenal coffee and a delicious breakfast sandwich. In-room coffee tastes super tasty and consistently good.
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Valet parking costs $12.00 without tip.
The hotel is within walking distance to the University of Arizona campus.
The hotel offers a to-go breakfast and lunch restaurant.