Ye Olde Corner Grocery

The latest posting at the Duluth Public Library’s Reference@Duluth blog is a look at a few of the lost corner grocery stores of Duluth.

6 thoughts on “Ye Olde Corner Grocery”

  1. A few more I remember are 8th Street Market on West 8th Street, Glader’s Grocery on Raleigh Street, and West Side Market on West 3rd Street. I also remember one called Don’s, which was somewhere in the neighborhood of A & Dubs.

  2. I’m glad that I’m old enough to have had a couple old corner store holdouts when I was a kid in the 80s. Chet’s on East Ninth Street. Tony’s Market on the corner of North Eighth Avenue East & Seventh Street. Hillside Market on North 10th Avenue West & Fourth Street. The Hillside & Tony’s market were converted to homes. Chet’s had become 8th Street Video on 9th, & is now some sort of coffee place, it is nice to see that at least one remains a business of sorts. Whenever I walk or drive around town I always spot the places that were once stores, I wonder what they were called, what they sold, when did they close their doors.

  3. Grandparents Julius and Mary Bonello owned and operated JB Grocery at 2555 London Road (now Black Woods Grill and Bar) in the 1950s and ’60s. It was a Fairway Store. But Grandpa Bonello had a fruit stand in front. I understand he was known for watermelons. Also had meat market in the store. Grandpa and Grandma Bonello lived above the store. See pic attached. Thanks for any comments.

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