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Welcome to a new series of posts regarding some of the more interesting spots in Providence. Today, I decided to start with a place near my home to which I've walked several times. I passed by today, only to learn that I had mis-remembered the hours, so I thought it made sense to share that, and more with you.

The East Side Prescription Center is a pharmacy located in the Mount Hope neigborhood on the East Side of Providence. One of the city's few independant pharmacies, and the only one on the East Side, it is a welcome respite from the corporate pharmacy chains that dominate that industry.
The small store has a relatively wide selection of the kind of products you'd expect a pharmacy to have: over the counter medication, first aid supplies, spiral bound notebooks, and Chef Boyardee canned spaghetti.
It has an even wider selection of something that you might not expect to see in a pharmacy - a great wine selection.
How different is that? Pick up your prescription and choose a bottle of wine or a 6-pack. They even offer occasional tastings guided by their own sommelier, Daniel Nuzum. In addition to roughly 500 wines and 75 beers, the store also carries a full selection of liquor for those so inclined.
The East Side Prescription Center is located at the corner of Hope and Elgin Streets, at 632 Hope Street. It is open until 9:00 PM Monday through Saturday, and until 3:00 PM on Sundays.
Enjoy!
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