On a recent trip here our hotels rooms and suites needed provisions. On our way back from a trip on the other side of the strip we got snacks, some food, drinks for the rest of the trip.
All the liquor is locked up and there are buttons on the ends of that isle that call an associate to unlock them. They also must carry them to the register for you rather than keeping it in your cart. This isn't much of an inconvenience aside from the waiting part.
They have a solid craft soda selection and a large beer selection (though not much in the way to craft beer variety), I guess with all the big money flowing into Vegas that hasn't quite reached here yet.
VSOP Hennessey is about 50% overpriced. I was surprised by the bag laws here as I'm almost used to the bag laws back home. The soda isle is not clearly marked. The store is on the large side, though not in a super modern sort of way. Registers are also an issue here with only the 15 items or less and 1 register being open with about 20 guests. It's Vegas so there were slot machines in a side room near the entrance.
I have yet to figure out why, but Albertsons has the best super market fried chicken of all the chains. It rivals specialty stores like KFC, Popeyes, Churches at times. The same goes for the Wings (Thanks Glenn). Normally I like getting my wings to order so they are fresh, but Albertsons does a surprising job in the quality not degrading much under those lamps.
All in all there were many more pro's than cons and being pretty close to Old Vegas for non locals I'd say this is the go to place. Both gas and liquor stores on the way back for other needs. It was recently renovated apparently.