The scent of the freshly cooked meals will make you wish you could sit in the store and eat. However, prepared foods that you take home to heat and eat are the order of the day. Everyday selections such as stuffed shells, chicken marsala and eggplant parmesan are joined by homemade soups like minestrone and pasta faggioli. If you would rather put together your own meal, you can drop in and choose from a variety of sauces and fresh pasta, seven cheese choices, sausages and pancetta plus artichokes, mushrooms and olives.
Cumberland Farms is part of a local chain that began in Cumberland, Rhode Island, in 1939 as two brothers, Vasilios and Aphrodite Haseotos, with a single cow and a desire to create their own dairy farm. Five years later, their dream became a reality and their family dairy was up and running.
Fast-forward 70 years, and Cumberland Farms has almost 600 stores in more than 11 states—two of which are in Narragansett, Rhode Island. The Point Judith Cumberland Farms is located on Point Judith Road, minutes from the Port of Galilee. (The other is located on Boston Neck Road on the north end of town).
This large convenience store offers much more than simply bread and milk. Items such as canned goods, dry goods, paper goods, greeting cards, household necessities including batteries, small electrical items, snacks and many beverages including the store's well-known "Chill Zone" beverage bar, prepared sandwiches, cigarettes, lottery tickets and many other convenience-store products.
The Point Judith Cumberland Farms also features self-service gas pumps and an air pump.
Super Stop and Shop is located in the Salt Pond Shopping Center, along with Marshalls/Homegoods and Dollar Tree. Customers can shop for their everyday grocery needs here, in addition to purchasing flowers and filling prescriptions at the pharmacy. This location also has a full-service Citizens Bank branch.
Located directly off of the East Bay Bike Path, the Super Mart carries essentials like milk, bread, canned goods, and water as well as a wide variety of snacks and sodas. It also sells hot dogs and subs.
The Roch family has provided Rhode Islanders fresh fruits and vegetables since the 1950s. What began as a fruit stand in West Warwick has expanded into two Roch's markets. This family-owned and -operated specialty market opened in 2002. It is dedicated to providing its customers with fresh, seasonal food and superior service and quality. Roch's makes artisan breads and prepared foods, and its butchers will cut meat to customers' specifications. Fruits and vegetables are supplied by local farmers as often as possible. Roch's is also known for its wide selection of gourmet fruit baskets, which are great for any occasion.