Dan & Whit’s: A Shopper’s Guide
Why You Should Visit
- Unparalleled Selection: You’ll find an astonishing variety of goods under one roof. This isn’t hyperbole; I’ve rarely seen a store with such a vast assortment of items, ranging from groceries and clothing to hardware and home supplies. They even carry Jacob’s Cattle dried beans!
- Community Hub: It’s a true Vermont institution, a place where locals gather and connect. Expect to encounter friendly chatter and a sense of community. The convenient location near the Appalachian Trail adds to its appeal for hikers.
- Nostalgia and Charm: The store maintains a classic, timeless feel – it’s like stepping back in time, yet still relevant and well-stocked. The building itself is worth seeing, and you can even buy Dan & Whit’s merchandise.
- Excellent Deli and Food Options: There’s a deli on-site, offering a convenient lunch spot. You can also find a wide selection of food and alcohol, making it a one-stop shop for provisions. I spent over $200 on food and alcohol alone during one visit.
- Helpful Staff (Mostly): While some have reported less-than-stellar service at the deli, many reviews highlight the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff. One shopper even had a hardware purchase assembled for free.
- Affordable Pricing: Gas, diesel, and many items are affordably priced. While freshness might vary on some grocery items, the overall prices are decent.
- Unexpected Finds: Need floor leveling compound or D-rings for a hanging plant basket? They’ve got it! This store often has exactly what you need for unusual projects or emergencies.
Why You Might Consider Alternatives
- Inconsistent Service: While most staff are praised, one review details a negative experience with a rude employee at the deli. Be aware that this might impact your visit.
- Freshness Concerns: Although the selection is vast, the freshness of some grocery items might not always be consistent.