Cumberland Farms of East Greenwich is a self-service gas station and convenience store. It offers competitive gas and diesel prices, and Gulf cards are accepted. Cumby's famous coffee –hot and iced– is available here, along with other deli products and sandwiches.
"Cater to Yourself" at Pasta Patch, an East Greenwich Italian and American comfort food shop. Hidden by Chianti's on Old Forge Road, the tiny building dishes out big meals for hungry people on the go. Since the establishment is not a restaurant, don't expect to sit and eat — but the lasagna and chicken parm will taste just as good on your own table.
Chef-A-Roni can be found accross the street from the National Guard building on South County Trail. Here, it sells a multitude of hard-to-find imported goods from countries such as France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany and Sweden. It carries imported cheeses, condiments, fine groceries, teas, prepared foods, sandwiches and tray catering. It also sells ground coffees, freshly made bread and pastries.
Novelty items and gifts line the walls and decorate table display all around the spacious area of Dave's Fruit and Gift Basket. The gift baskets come in several varieties, such as fruit, cheese, and healthy foods.
This East Greenwich Cumbies is conveniently located on Post Road for a quick gas pit stop, coffee or snack. Cumberland Farms prides itself on providing friendly service while getting you in and out as quickly as possible for busy people on-the-go. The gas station is clean, and friendly workers make it more than an average gas station.
Searle's is a small corner ice cream shop that specializes in simple flavors and ingredients. The low prices and penny candy draw in children and adults alike and although there is no seating indoors, there are a few benches outside. Proceeds from the store go to the Rhode Island Food Bank.