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Welcome to Fort Campbell Commissary, a true gem nestled at 2606 Indiana Ave, Clarksville, KY. This commissary stands out not just as a grocery store but as a vibrant hub for those seeking quality produce, delectable deli options, and unique fare like personalized sushi. Open to military families and the broader community, it's a place where you can shop smart and indulge in fresh flavors.
Among the highlights of Fort Campbell Commissary is their exceptional sushi, praised by customers like Ophelia B., who relishes the fresh salmon, avocado, and cream cheese rolls loaded with caviar. It’s not only a treat for the palate but also boasts health benefits, adding a nutritional punch to every bite. As noted by Ophelia, tobiko brings a sweet and semi-salty flavor that enhances the sushi experience—an addictive addition for anyone who appreciates a good roll.
The deli section proves to be another standout, especially for those who appreciate variety and value. Lori S. highlights the extensive selection of meats and cheeses, making it a go-to spot for those who enjoy crafting delicious sandwiches or charcuterie boards. While waiting in line can feel daunting—an experience familiar to many—Marcus B. reassures customers that the wait is worthwhile, thanks to the unbeatable prices and quality of the offerings.
While some customers mention the occasional line at checkout, the overall sentiment remains positive. The savings compared to other local stores are compelling. As Marcus points out, when returning from town, the stark price differences at competitors remind him of the value found at Fort Campbell Commissary.
In essence, whether you're in search of fresh produce, exotic sushi, or a delightful deli experience, Fort Campbell Commissary deserves a place on your list. It's more than shopping; it’s a community experience filled with flavor and values that resonate especially with military families. So, if you're in the area, why not swing by and experience the freshness and affordability for yourself?
For more information, feel free to contact them at (270) 984-4070. Happy shopping!
“ I get personalized sushi here a lot. This stuff is amazing and satisfies my caviar addiction at a good price. This is one of my favorite highlights of Fort Campbell. My sushi of choice: Fresh Salmon, Avocado, and Cream Cheese sushi loaded with lots of caviar or Tobiko in a maki roll. Tobiko is rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids and other nutrients. Similar to salmon eggs, tobiko is high in fat that can help protect the heart and liver, reduce inflammation, and improve learning ability. I was, also, told it is good for enhancing vision by sushi chefs in Florida. It is sweeter than caviar and has cute tiny Pearl like shape. It adds a semi salty yet savory taste to the sushi. ”
“ The commissary is the very best place to shop for produce. They get a fresh new stock in everyday. The deli has the biggest variety of meats and cheese that I've been able to find anywhere, if you don't mind taking a number and waiting. I kind of do mind, because I don't like shopping. Walking into the commissary is a bit of an anxiety attack for me. As soon as you enter you can see the wait line for the checkouts. If you've been in the military, you already know that the line is usually halfway down a shopping aisle and three rows of turn stiles before you get to the register. As for the prices, you really can't beat them and it is worth making the trip. They also carry foods from all over, which is very appreciated by military families. Don't forget to tip your baggers. That's all they work for, and will probably load your groceries in your vehicle better than we could anyway. Be kind. ”
“ Great options and the prices are among the best in town. The lines can be a bit long, but truthfully the alternatives to the Commissary are just a bit more than I feel comfortable paying or they're too far to make the drive worth it. Sometimes the machines are iffy but the employees are great at working around those issues. The only downside to the Commissary is that when you go out of town for a bit and you're shopping around, the prices are a lot higher! For instance, I've been disappointed when I've gone to Walmart back home and I see $6.99 for the Nivea Body Lotion and the Commissary sells it for $3.99. Check out the Deli section when you get the chance. Those panini are so damn good. I get one ever so often because they're the best I've had in the area. ”