GOOD STOREGREAT PEOPLEI HAVE BEEN VISITING THIS STORE SINCE I WAS AROUND 13 YRS OLD..MY BEST BEST FRIEND JEN LEVESQUE (A SISTER) USE TO LIVE IN THIS GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD ๐. I MISS THOSE DAYS.OF COURSE THE STORE HAD DIFFERENT OWNERS BUT I DO BELIEVE THE OWNERS NOW ARE THE GREATEST...
Great selection n friendly staff
Good folk work there and for a small convenience store, they carry a wide variety of merchandise.
I love having a great, small family business walking distance from my house. Friendly staff, great hours, great prices(less prices when compare to all store in New Hampshire)and helpful service.Good loyal Employers.
Not quite sure what all these recent 1 star reviews are all about, maybe something about a recent Facebook status asking people to do so. Whatever the case may be, I will give HRA Market 5 stars, if only the price of your cases of BEER go down! Itโs 5 oโclock somewhere. Owner is a decent guy give him a break, make it a beer break!
I love having a great, small family business walking distance from my house. Friendly staff, great hours, great prices, and helpful service.
When I first walked in, this unbearable smell penetrated my nostrils.Still, I had just ate wasabi, so my nostrils were minty fresh and I decided to walk into the establishment.As I was walking, I could feel eyes following me, like one of those old horror movies where the paintings watch you. The owner couldnโt keep their eyes off of me. I couldnโt tell if I should be flattered or insulted, even though Iโm straight.When I asked him why he couldnโt stop staring at me he replied: I wanted to make sure you didnโt steal any of my overpriced items.1/5 RUDE
If I could give a 0 or negative review I would, severely less than impressed with the service I received Iโll go elsewhere the next time I need to make a pit stop for anything
One star because this place is over priced and Very rude employees
The owner is super nice
Staff was rude and not helpful. The prices were outrageous
I wont attest to the market as it stands today, however, as a child growing up in the neighborhood back in the early 70s, The Outpost was the place to get penny candies and parents to get the paper and donuts. I hope to visit it soon and see if it is like it was during my past.
The service here was worse than the overwhelming smell of urine when walking through the door and the whole building is clearly infested with vermin and insects.
Good guy