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I will say that word "grocery" is a tad misleading. There is food to buy, but it's limited selection is like a cross between an expensive 7-11 and what you would find in Mario Batali's Food Network kitchen. Plus, no one could ever need that much pasta, olive oil & balsamic vinegar, especially at that price. I digress though... My main issue was with their "lunch" offerings. I had an artisan pizza, and my friend a salad. My friend self-described her salad as "eh...ok". My pizza was not only grossly overpriced, but it the worst pizza I've ever had. The toppings were sparse, and didn't seem that high in quality. Plus, it was so greasy. For as long as I can remember, I have unmercifully made fun of people who blot their pizza with napkins to take grease off, but I confess I had to do it today. The box was almost soaked thru before I even got, so you can only imagine how much was pooled on top. It was barely edible. After I got back to work & looked at their website, they barely seem loosely affiliated with the original Oakville Grocery in Napa. This location isn't even listed on the real Oakville Grocery website... In the end, you can find the same products elsewhere & the food here is nothing to write home about, so save yourself the trouble.
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