Well, it's an outlet. Our local mini-Komarovka. Seasonal vegetables, fruits, honey, pickles, in general, the whole set of eco.
There is a construction pavilion, plumbing, for electricians, a pavilion for rental and purchase of construction equipment, pavilions of branded stores and poultry farms, shoe and toy. There is a very interesting place with former bus shelters, there is a huge selection of everything, at very favorable prices. From household chemicals and tea, to plastic cups and electronics.A couple of shawarma and a folk pub (there used to be a top with the most delicious shawarma, but now something has changed for the bad and there is no shawarma, the service is bottom). In the general heart of the district. I always get a huge positive charge and pleasant childhood memories on weekends in the morning, especially before the holidays.All these trips with my parents to the market in a provincial town. Vibe is amazing.
They sell fruits and vegetables, as in any market. But the price here is always an order of magnitude higher than in the same euroopt. Perhaps they form the price by renting a place. There are a lot of sellers and no less buyers in the season. If you need to buy berries, fruits and vegetables, but there is no way to go, for example, to the Camps or Komarovka, then this is a good alternative.
In the next building there is a Euroopt, a huge second-hand and clothing store, as well as a pharmacy and a shop with dried fruits, there is also a euromail and a couple of ATMs