The Stop Quick Mini Market is a great convenience store in the middle of a car services and wash lot. It sells a lot of cold beverages and packaged foods. There is a coffee fountain in the rear of the store for java on the go. This store sells various liquor and beer as well. You can also pick up California Lotto tickets, ice and local newspapers here.
This Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market is located in the Redhawk Pavilion in Temecula. It features name-brand products that are guaranteed to have no artificial flavors or colors and no added trans fat. This store has a fresh juice bar and many sample tables. There is also a hot food bar. After customers are finished shopping they can use the convenient self-checkout counters and bag their own groceries. Customers can feel good about shopping here because every time Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market opens a new store it donates $1000 to a local charity.
This Seafood Market is a local chain of Southern California seafood markets that caters to a primarily Asian clientele. It offers exotic, hard-to-find items as well as the usual staples such as rice, meat, bread, canned goods and dairy. Hours are extensive. Staff members are helpful. Prices are reasonable.
This friendly Latin market provides standard groceries along with fresh produce, meats, fish and cheeses. Whether you have a craving for Mexican candy, a desire to prepare a Latin inspired dinner, or just need a few grocery items - it's the place to stop. You can find marinated meats, including its self proclaimed "best carne asada in town." When you first walk in to the convenient location right on the edge OF Old Town Temecula, you see piñatas above the plentiful aisles and smell the enticing fresh fruit. Call for more information.
This market is a great place to buy liquor, beer or wine for a special occasion. It also provides a selection of fresh meats and produce. You can drop by for cigarettes or candy and find a Latin-inspired dinner as well. When you first walk in, you see a large selection of alcohol and then aisles of wine and beer, along with canned goods, condiments and snacks (cookies, chips and a large selection of candy). There are often specials on beer, wine and cigarettes, so with the left over money you could buy a lottery ticket. Call if you need any additional information.