Conner's is a great stop for all grocery and sundry needs as well as beer, wine and recreational choices. They even have a small health food section. The large market also carries beach supplies, toys and maps. They clearly LOVE their customers and say so in big signs suspended from the ceiling. In business for more than 60 years, this is the largest family-owned grocer on the island. Big blackboards hang over each section casting a homey feel and easy-to-find service while you shop for everything from fresh salads and cold cuts to craft beer, hardware and beauty supplies. Shop for candy, ice cream, cookies and delicious Botjen drinks as well as healthy peanut butter, quality chocolate and Conner's own brand of jellies. Pick up reading glasses, cigarettes, clothing and pet supplies, too. This is a full service store with frozen, meat and dairy sections operated by folks ready to please. And in case you forget to smile while in the shop, just look up, and a sign will remind you! They are open year round.
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