The Little Store has been redone in such a way that it's the ultimate neighborhood hang spot... outdoor tv, seating, fire pit. Every time I drive by there's someone enjoying the deck.
The Little Store
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Located in the vibrant city of Portland, OR, The Little Store stands out as a cozy neighborhood grocery spot that caters to all your daily needs. As you step inside, you are greeted by shelves brimming with locally sourced produce, artisanal goods, and everyday essentials. The inviting atmosphere makes it a go-to destination for residents seeking a convenient and friendly shopping experience.
From fresh fruits and vegetables to specialty cheeses and baked goods, The Little Store prides itself on offering a diverse selection of high-quality products. Whether you're looking for a quick snack or planning a gourmet meal, this charming grocery store has everything you need to stock up your pantry. With its welcoming ambiance and personalized service, The Little Store is more than just a place to shop—it's a community hub where locals come together to enjoy the simple pleasures of good food and great company.
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Really enjoyed the store. It is the modern version of the neighborhood general store. The ladies who run the store, are kind & helpful. The food they make is quite tasty & fresh, too.
I've been working in the area near the store, lately. Usually try to grab a cup of coffee, time allowing, sandwich and salad for lunch. I've had several different sandwiches and enjoyed all of...
Friendly and such a great place to grab a few bottles of wine and relax! We found this spot in our way to the VRBO. Family and friends were here from many states for my brother's wedding. One...
I live in the neighborhood and I am so happy to see the little store thriving and back. It was rundown for years until a few years ago after a long construction it came back better then ever. A...
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