Like the Fairway we saw last week, today's post and tomorrow's post come from the summer of 2016 when I had a far inferior phone camera. It's actually a two-story setup, with a food court, bakery, and deli on the first floor and produce, meat, grocery, and dairy/frozen in the basement. Because of this store's proximity to Times Square, there are huge quantities of tourists coming through this store. That's why the main floor is so upscale and features so many grab-and-go foods. Gorgeous deli counter. This store was owned by A&P, although it transferred ownership to Seven Seas Supermarkets with Key Food in the bankruptcy. Some A&P branding remains... Hartford Reserve was A&P's deli storebrand. However, there's also an attempt at distancing itself from the old owners... Beautiful bakery counter, too. Heading down to the lower floor, we see much older decor, and a much dingier setting. And full A&P decor remains.