Aoka's food and wine
About the Business
Welcome to Aoka's Food and Wine, located at the heart of Huthwaite in Sutton-in-Ashfield. Our establishment is a unique fusion of a food and liquor store, providing both culinary delights and high-quality spirits, wine, and beer.
At Aoka's, we take pride in offering our customers only the finest products. Our shelves are stocked with an array of international cuisines, catering to diverse taste buds. From snacks and nibbles to full gourmet meals, we've got you covered! And of course, no meal is complete without a bottle of wine or a cold beer. Our selection of spirits and liquors is unparalleled, with a range of options from craft breweries and wineries.
In addition to our vast array of products, Aoka's is also a point of interest in Huthwaite. Our cozy store is not just a place to shop; it's also an experience. We offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where you can relax, socialize, and enjoy a glass of wine or beer in our tasting room. Our staff is knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about food and wine, ready to assist you in making the perfect selection for any occasion.
At Aoka's Food and Wine, we are committed to providing our customers with outstanding service and top-quality products. Whether you're looking for a particular spirit, an exotic cuisine, or a cozy atmosphere to share with friends and family, we are here to fulfill your every need. Visit us today at 1 Main St, Huthwaite, Sutton-in-Ashfield NG17 2QW, United Kingdom. We look forward to welcoming you!
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Location & Phone number
1 Main St, Huthwaite, Sutton-in-Ashfield NG17 2QW, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"All in one stop! All staff are so nice n fare prize as well. There is no need to waste time in the supermarket. Support local shop!"
"The owner delivered shopping and even gave me a lift home and gave me a pound for the trolley, he's a top man in my eyes."
"Very good variety of foods and goods, also a great selection of Polish and East European foods, all at reasonable prices. I have no comments on beers and wines and spirits as I don't drink alcohol. Very welcoming and friendly and well worth a visit."
"Excellent service and always get new products and very good and reasonable price to compare to other store. Will go again and again for shopping. This is a my local shop."
"GREAT PLACE , GREAT STAFF Newsagents manage or own shops and stores selling newspapers, magazines and usually a wide range of other goods. Some newsagents are part of a national chain of retail outlets, others sell newspapers and magazines alongside other items in their own shop. Other goods often sold in newsagents include greetings cards, stationery, cigarettes, sweets, cold drinks, basic groceries and National Lottery tickets. Some newsagents also operate post offices within their shop or store, hire out videos and DVDs or have a photocopier for customers' use. Their duties usually include: Early morning checking of newspaper/magazine deliveries from wholesalers. Organising home delivery routes and delivery teams. Checking and removing out-of-date newspapers/magazines from shelves. Organising stock checking and re-ordering as necessary, through computerised or manual systems. Managing activities of staff. Recruiting, interviewing and training staff when necessary. Ensuring targets are met and opportunities taken to increase sales and profitability. Ensuring all security, health and safety and legal procedures are carried out. Maintaining a good standard of customer care. Ensuring premises and displays are well maintained. Being aware of changing customer trends and expectations. Dealing with queries or complaints from customers. They need to know how to use tills and any other equipment available, such as the National Lottery machine, a photocopier, a post office weighing and pricing machine. They must also be aware of strict laws concerning sales of certain products, e.g. cigarettes and lottery tickets should not be sold to people under 16. Newsagents often receive visits from sales representatives of companies wanting them to stock their products. Newsagents normally start work around 6 am Monday to Sunday, so that they can receive daily newspaper/magazines and organise any home deliveries. Their shops usually close around 6 pm, or 7.30 pm if they sell National Lottery tickets. Some newsagents close on Sunday afternoons. The manager and staff work shifts to cover these hours. Some individual businesses are run by families, so working hours are flexible and sorted out on a day-to-day basis."
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