This location is a great place to shop for groceries, especially if you're looking for kosher options. The quality of products is very high, and the staff seems to be knowledgeable about the items they sell. Prices are reasonable, but a bit higher than what you'd expect to pay elsewhere. The building has a wheelchair-accessible parking lot and entrance, making it easy for people with mobility issues to get in and out. Debit and credit cards are accepted for payments. They co-brand with The Castle Cafe, which is a nice touch. The only drawback is that the store could benefit from a bit more innovation in terms of its products and services.