Capitol Grocery

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Baton Rouge, United States

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Grocery store· Beer store· Deli· Historical landmark· Restaurant· Convenience store· Hamburger restaurant· Po’ boys restaurant· Sandwich shop

Capitol Grocery Reviews | Rating 4,6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Capitol Grocery is located in Baton Rouge, United States on 701 Spanish Town Rd. Capitol Grocery is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category grocery store in United States.

Address

701 Spanish Town Rd

Phone

+1 2257267277

Service options

DeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Amenities

Public toilet

Offerings

Prepared foods

Open hours

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Haseeb Khalid

Amazing food and service! Will be a regular!

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Jose Solorzano

While Spanish Town Market has been around for ages, my first experience was absolutely incredible. The new owner Travis is very friendly and makes EXCELLENT burgers. I recommend them to my co-workers, who then placed an order for quite a few others. Everyone enjoyed their food and ordered again the next day. We will definitely be going back again and again. @TheJDSReview

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NameLikeNobodyElse

Nice little place. Picked up a good burger for lunch. I wish it was more clear where you should park to not get towed. That's why I got my food to go. I will have to try some of the new City Gelato in the freezer next time. They had cantelope flavor. Yum.

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Raul Moreno

Great family event, fun times for everyone!

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QUEST 4FOOD

I've seen this place go though different hands in my time. To me it's lost its identity, and it doesn't seem like it's part of Spanish town anymore. The employees that I've encountered recently have been nothing but nice. Yet, it's not a place where I could regularly visit anymore based upon its contents. Yeah you can get a nice meal here, it just doesn't feel like the same spirit of community is present here. I wish nothing but the best for the market and would love to see it thrive, but it seems like the shell of what it once was.