This Johannesburg convenience store reimagines the retail industry fusing both the art of food and retail into a petrol station store.
Pantry opened its doors as the first hybrid supermarket store in the country led by The Marble Group, together with Sasol, to deliver a unique customer experience.
The Pantry is not your ordinary petrol station store. The Marble Group, responsible for its high-end restaurants Zioux, Marble and Saint are responsible for reinventing your typical South African convenience store into a hybrid supermarket.Together with Sasol the group has flipped the identity and what makes up a convenience store, while still staying true to being"easy".
Located in Rosebank the store has a catalogue of 6,000 products, 95 of which are from local entrepreneurs such as Nobu spices, Wagyu steak, and doubleshot handcrafted Chai Tea to name a few.Inside their deli they have a variety of salads. Beetroot & Fig, Mushroom, Tomato & Burrata. Inside their bakery they have breads, cakes and pastries. Among them a signature choux bun piped full with passionfruit or apple crumble.
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