P.P. Cobb General Store & Delicatessen
No Longer In Business

100 Ave A, Ste 1C & 1D
Fort Pierce, Florida United States 34950
restaurant  4 reviews
Mon-Fri 8:30 AM-9:00 PM, Sat 8:30 AM -6:00 PM, Sun 10:00 AM-4:00 PM

Taps: 0 | Bottles: 500+
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  • AMBIANCE 4/5
  • SERVICE 9/10
  • SELECTION 10/15
  • FOOD 8/10
  • VALUE 6/10
  • OVERALL 15/20
biggsbowler  (22) Port St. Lucie, Florida | January 23, 2014
Its a small store with a little deli and a good selection of beer for an area that has little craft beer available.
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  • AMBIANCE 2/5
  • SERVICE 10/10
  • SELECTION 15/15
  • FOOD 10/10
  • VALUE 10/10
  • OVERALL 16/20
Flutterbyann  (11) , | July 5, 2012
Outdoor seating allows dogs. Great little place to see. Eclectic and quaint. Small but very delicious menu for breakfast and lunch. Owner very knowledgable about his bottled beer.
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  • AMBIANCE 5/5
  • SERVICE 10/10
  • SELECTION 11/15
  • FOOD N/A
  • VALUE 9/10
  • OVERALL 16/20
ExpendableHero  (39) Florida | December 1, 2011
This is one of the coolest places in the world. An old general store with all sorts of stuff lining the walls and aisles. 500 bottles of beer or so, and you can make your own sixers. The guy behind the counter is extremely knowledgeable about all his beer selection, and his soda pop selection. That is correct they also have a rare soda pop selection, such as Skeleteens Black Lemonade, and other stuff. They also have a bakery, a restaurant, key lime deserts and wines, old time candy, and crafts/metal beer signs. Awesome place that I will totally visit again for their beer and awesome soda collection.
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  • AMBIANCE 5/5
  • SERVICE 10/10
  • SELECTION 12/15
  • FOOD 6/10
  • VALUE N/A
  • OVERALL 16/20
hopscotch  (307) Vero Beach, Florida | April 30, 2011| Updated May 1, 2011
Quaint little place in downtown Fort Pierce’s Historic District. Only a couple blocks inland from the Atlantic Ocean. The store seems to specialize in baked goods, homemade soup, salads & sandwiches for dine-in or takeout. Open for breakfast (served all day) and lunch as well as dinner. They have all kinds of beers in bottles and cans and a neat selection of soft drinks and candies from back-in-the-day. They also stock a wide range of Florida products, such as dressing (from Island Grove), BBQ sauce, hot sauce, and wine. Cool selection of handmade herbal soap from Cherokee Soap and a local favorite: Brenda’s Soap, Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soap plus Florida Key lime Soap. Their arts & craft selection is limited but eccentric. Cool little place that the wife and I will certainly visit again as it is only about twenty minutes from home.

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