Porter's Village
About the Business
Porter's Village is a charming convenience store and food store located at 621 State Avenue in Hampton, Illinois. This quaint establishment offers a wide variety of products and services to meet the needs of the local community. From snacks and beverages to household essentials, Porter's Village is a one-stop shop for all your convenience needs. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite to eat or stocking up on groceries, you'll find everything you need at Porter's Village. Visit us today and experience the friendly service and quality products that make us a favorite destination in Hampton.
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Location & Phone number
621 State Ave, Hampton, IL 61256, United States
Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"They always have the widest variety and best prices of e-juice. I love this kiwi and it's on sale! Even if you are not nearby, it is worth the trip to check this place out"
"They do care! Had a recent issue with being overcharged for pizza and staff not being as customer oriented as they should have been. The owner called me back, looked into it, and called me back again. He was amazing!"
"Great pizza and good people. Please remember to social distancing, they are."
"Porter's nearly has it all! Gasoline, fresh hot pizza, sandwiches, movie rentals, liquor, donuts, convenience items, fishing/hunting licenses, and gaming machines. If you can't get it at Porter's, there's a good chance you don't really need it."
"My experience started off to be a pleasant one, on Wednesday, June 15th, 2016. My family and stopped by after visiting the Empire Park, in town, about 4:30pm. I came in, by myself, at first, politely asking the dark-haired female cashier where "they" kept the ice cream selection and thanked her. She had been in the middle of a conversation when I walked up, speaking to a gentleman working with the restaurant section of the station, and before I asked the question, I had asked to be excused and waited for her to acknowledge me. I say this, to illustrate my patience. The gentleman volunteered to walk me back to the ice cream selection, in the back. I told him I appreciated him offering and that I was getting these thing's for my little ones, outside and myself. My 10 year old daughter came inside the store and joined me to pick out her own ice cream and we went to the front to check out. All was well, or so I thought. My daughter told me, when we returned to our vehicle, when she entered the store, that the two female cashiers inside the store were discussing the "fat lady that came in asking about where the ice cream was, and it figured she's asking where the ice cream is...". This is where I became and am still upset. Not only did my daughter get to witness this, but for a 5 star service station, this certainly is not professional. I did not catch the two cashiers' names, and I am not comfortable with face to face confrontation, especially with this type of behavior. The time and date are posted above for investigation purposes, if needed. Thank you, I felt something needed to be said."
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