Siasconset Market

Siasconset Market is a grocery store Nantucket located in United States.

7 / 10
29
ratings
  • Phone

    (508) 257-9915

  • Website

    sconsetmarket.com

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  • Type

    Grocery Store

Address

4 Main St Nantucket , MA 02554 United States

Comments / 9


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ice cream oatmeal raisin walnuts chocolate chips
Steve LeVine

The big Sconset cookie- Oatmeal raisin chocolate chip walnut is fresh, soft and delicious!

Drew Keller

Might want to sell some plasma or take out a 2nd mortgage on your house before hopping here. You will need the cash to cover the inflated prices.

Nathan Caress

Strong iced coffees are a good bet, but you'll have to ask to get one.

eric bornemann

“Made fresh daily”

William Paley

Now carrying @LaPalinaCigars & @ElDiarioCigar for your smoking pleasure.

Rob Farley

Great place for ice cream . I have been walking in that front door for fifty years!! Read more

Hugh Wilson

$2.50 for a wilted orange . $3.25 for an avocado . So many bargains here.

Susan McHugh

Cash only !

Alicia Post

Be on the look-out for star sightings!!!

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6.5
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I'm not certain why Cumbies is tagged as a tattoo parlor. Try the large iced coffee. It's cheap. And the coffee is surprisingly good. - Grant Sanders

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The best deals on wine are just inside the door on your right. Don't walk by without checking on what's on special. - Grant Sanders

8.3
Beach
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Beautiful views of the ocean, waves a bit more intense than in the Nantucket Sound side of the island - Mark Gracia

7.8
Sandwich Spot
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Any sandwich is a can't miss! Roast beef with cheddar might be the best. - Andy Chapman

8.6
Lighthouse
Sankaty Head Light

Beautiful landmark lighthouse with lots of history that they keeping having to move back so it doesn’t fall into the ocean. - eric bornemann