Food, Drink shopping in Central America
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Supermercado Las Segovias
Self-caterers can visit Supermercado Las Segovias, a half block from PetroNic, a solid supermarket with great deals on gourmet coffee.
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Licuado Shop
There's an awesome licuado shop at the northwest corner of Parque Central next to Little Caesar's pizza. Literally a hole in the wall, there are a couple tables inside, but just as many people take their drinks to go, to enjoy in the park. A thousand combinations are offered, it seems, all made with fresh fruit and a base of either water, milk or fresh orange juice.
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Super Ceibeño Supermarket #2
Super Ceibeño Supermarket #2 is a full-on supermarket in the heart of the open-air market district. It's great for one-stop shopping. There is a second store across from the Parque Swinford, which is good for picking up a few items for a picnic in the park.
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Super Stop & Go
Expats in the know hit this hidden spot for Nicaragua's best selection of gringo grub - caviar, curry paste, eight kinds of barbecue sauce and more. Don Pan, with gourmet baked goods, and Bavaria Delikatessan, with imported meats and cheeses, are nearby.
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Diez Mil Pueblitos
One of the country's few exclusively fair-trade stores (where the majority of profits go to producers) sells an excellent selection of quality handmade products as well as crepes and coffee in the café out back.
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Supermercado Salman
Just west of La Casa de Cultura, Salman is half grocery store, half superstore, with everything you need and lots you don't, plus the cheapest cup of (Presto) coffee in town!
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Paíz
On the plaza, this grocery store is tremendous and sells close to everything under the sun. Stock up here for a picnic, or stop in to enjoy the air-con.
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SuperCompro
The giant SuperCompro grocery store in Santa Elena has everything you could possibly need including organic produce.
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La Unión Supermercado
La Unión is the best supermarket in town. This place has more gringo brands than anywhere else in the Pacific Northwest.
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Produce Truck
You can get fresh fruit and veggies from a produce truck that is usually parked near the First Baptist church.
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Coco Palms Supermercado
There's a Super Luperón market for self-caterers, and the well-stocked Coco Palms Supermercado.
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Isla Flamenco Shopping Plaza
A small mall, but nearby you'll find the best selection of open-air restaurants in the city.
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Palí
Opposite the park, you can put your own meal together, then indulge in Eskimo ice cream.
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Super Compro
Super Compro and Palí supermarkets provide food and supplies for self-caterers.
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Palí Supermarket
Super Compro and Palí supermarkets provide food and supplies for self-caterers.
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La Despensa de Don Juan
For self-caterers, La Despensa de Don Juan is a full-service supermarket.
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Palí Supermarket
Self-caterers can stock up on groceries at the Palí supermarket.
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Supermercado Lacayo
A grocery store with a good selection and cigarette rolling papers.
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Super Selectos
For self-caterers, Super Selectos is a full-service supermarket.
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