I just went to Jungle Jim’s for the first time this weekend actually. What an amazing place. For those that don’t know, it’s basically an IKEA sized grocery store. Over 6 acres (24000 m^2 )
Funny, I just got out of their parking lot. its basically 3-4 whole grocery stores and a warehouse all together.
I don’t drink alcohol myself, but the alcohol department is the size of a grocery store on its own with booze from all over. Aisles upon aisles of wine and beer, and a backroom for the more expensive stuff (4 digit price tags and up). Cigars, brewing kits, etc.
The “regular” groceries and cookware section are the entrance.
A health foods area, roughly large gas station in size.
Then the main cool factor (and biggest section) is international foods. There’s no real good way to describe it with words.
I dunno, Jungle jims is kinda neat. And a few scattered museums across the state. But otherwise yeah.
Don’t forget the Hocking Hills too.
I just went to Jungle Jim’s for the first time this weekend actually. What an amazing place. For those that don’t know, it’s basically an IKEA sized grocery store. Over 6 acres (24000 m^2 )
Funny, I just got out of their parking lot. its basically 3-4 whole grocery stores and a warehouse all together.
I don’t drink alcohol myself, but the alcohol department is the size of a grocery store on its own with booze from all over. Aisles upon aisles of wine and beer, and a backroom for the more expensive stuff (4 digit price tags and up). Cigars, brewing kits, etc.
The “regular” groceries and cookware section are the entrance.
A health foods area, roughly large gas station in size.
Then the main cool factor (and biggest section) is international foods. There’s no real good way to describe it with words.
I’ve got one