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Businiess name:  Bi-Rite Market
Review by:  Linda T.
Review content: 
I frequented this place for over fifteen years and this place has changed quite a bit. It used to be very popular with lots of people and some lines. I am not sure if they still have the lotto room on the side. After many exchanges in ownership, a water place blossomed in the store. I would not say that the store is very cheap. It is more like a larger version of a liquor store. I do not know what happened to the little moving toys (a car that goes back and forth, or a mini merry-go round) that they used to have by the entrance. I remember that they used to change it up every so often so that there would be different rides. Obviously, as Lincoln Heights changed, so did Bi-Rite.

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