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Locality: Adams Center, New York

Phone: +1 315-284-4114



Address: 13306 North Street 13606 Adams Center, NY, US

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Adams Center Market 15.10.2021

A chocolate milk made for adults Yuengling Hershey’s Chocolate Porter is back for a limited time! Available in both 6 packs and 12 packs. Stop in and grab yours before it’s gone!

Adams Center Market 04.10.2021

How do you mend a Jack-o-lantern? With a pumpkin patch It is a gourd-geous day at the Adams Center Market to check out our mini pumpkin patch! ... Small, medium, and large pumpkins available! Priced at 3.99, 4.99, and 6.99!

Adams Center Market 02.10.2021

I’ve got all the in-cider information Burrville Cider is back for a limited time! Stop in and grab yours today! We have gallons, half gallons, and pints.

Adams Center Market 15.09.2021

The next door neighbors are finally open! Go check out their page!

Adams Center Market 13.09.2021

It may not be sweater weather outside yet, but it certainly is at Adams Center Market Stop in and pick up a 12 pack of our Sam Adams Sweater Weather variety pack. Perfect way to kick off the fall season

Adams Center Market 02.09.2021

Each new ale I try is un-beerlievable For a limited time stop in and pick up our Sam Adams Jack-o pumpkin ale Don’t forget to check into untapped to stay up to date on all our new goodies ... https://untp.beer/P96ww See more

Adams Center Market 27.08.2021

Part time store closer/evening position available Want to join a growing locally owned small business? The Adams Center Market is looking for a motivated, responsible, energetic, sociable person to join our team. If this sounds like you apply in person between 6a-11p!

Adams Center Market 12.08.2021

I'd like to apple-ogize for the pun, but hard cider is seriously a-peel-ing Don’t forget to stop in and pick up our bomb tasting hard ciders, including new flavors peach and cherry limeade! Follow our Untappd page to stay up to date on all the new goodies. ... https://untp.beer/P96ww See more

Adams Center Market 28.11.2020

Check out the delicious handmade fudge and jams from Timmy Crack Corn located right next door in Rodman, NY.

Adams Center Market 22.11.2020

Many restaurants never make this blog. I will never share who they are since I will never report a negative. Everyone has a bad day. If I don’t post on Tuesd...ay at 7:45 AM, I probably had a bad meal. My name is Lee Hinkleman, and I am a Foodie. A sub shop and gas station with beer samplings and rock and roll music playing? Today’s visit was way out of the box for this blog, if it had not been for a follower's suggestion, I would have never stopped. Opened in June, Adams Center Market on North St in Adams Center has added a new dimension to convenience stores. Best yet, it’s a local family-owned store. The Italian Sub was lightly toasted and filled with daily fresh cut Genoa salami, pepperoni, capicola ham (a traditional Italian and Corsican Pork cold cut ), fresh-cut onion, lettuce, and tomato. Sprinkled with an olive-based oil that tasted of red wine vinegar then served on fresh Italian bread. The pizza is made with fresh dough hand-rolled daily. The secret ingredient is in the sauce. It was rich in flavor with a hint of sugar. The pizza was thick enough to give it some texture, while thin enough to taste the toppings. At first bite, it was light and fluffy, an indication of dough that is not a pre-packaged shell. The chili was second only to one place, thus far, in the Tri-County region. This two bean chili was beefy without the heavy tomato flavor often found in restaurants. It had a slight sugary taste with a mild spicy bite. Interestingly it had an unusual hint of celery (which only enhanced its flavor). Best yet it had a level a thickness that was far from the watery chili I find quite commonly. A great chili in the winter can define a restaurant. They also serve a wide array of burgers and chicken sandwiches including a popular Chicken Parm. For breakfast, they offer a monster of a sandwich that includes bacon, sausage, and ham. This rapidly became their best seller in the morning. Breakfast pizza is available as well. Best yet, they serve Tug Hill Artisan Roasters Coffee. Some of the most flavorful and rich coffee around roasted locally. My personal favorite is the Rough & Ready Nicaragua Dark it is freshly ground with a flavor that is rich with a full body. As with every blend, it is uniquely named after something reflective of the Tug Hill Plateau. The flavor has a robust taste that is beyond comparison. I have included some photos of their facility from before the virus. They also have on tap (to go only) Garland City Beer Works brewed fresh in Watertown. Established in 2018 this brewery continues to provide a high-quality beer. Christie was the master sandwich artist, her passion was prevalent when she came to my table, ensuring my meal was satisfactory. The entire staff was excited and motivated by the owner on the premises. What makes a family-owned establishment unique, is simple, the owner is hands-on, something rarely found in a chain restaurant. Craig has done an amazing job here and has some creative visions as they mover forward. The owners have an open mind while still having an understanding of their core business. The Valentine family influenced the grocery side while the Foodie side has been influenced by numerous fellow Foodies. I noted on the store side they offer some local favorites. Morgias sauce, Alteri’s bread, and Pearls English muffins. I’m told that the Valentine Family purchased this property when they built the Nice & Easy at 177 & 81, to prevent a competitor from coming in. When they sold to what is now 7/11 they decided to lease this property to Craig Bennett (a former employee). The choice of suppliers reflected the grocery side of the business. My belief is as the restaurant side of the business grows they may change to some more traditional restaurant providers. Or, maybe not. Their primary suppliers are Core’Mark and River Valley. Both of which added further to the intrigue of this visit. Neither one has ever been listed on the blog. It comes down to the quality of the product, a sufficient supply chain, and freshness. Call in advance at 315-284-4114. They are located at 13306 North Street in Adams Center.

Adams Center Market 11.11.2020

Stop by in for samples from Founders, 1911, and Coors.

Adams Center Market 06.11.2020

Beer sampling at the store today with Logan from 4-6p!

Adams Center Market 02.11.2020

New beer New tasty nectar from #loughgill #industrialarts #thinmanbrewery & #warhorsebrewing