
Highway 93 North
Eureka
297-3151
Open 7-days
a week
The new store opens in January 2009
The opening of the first Stein’s Market was in 1929, and it began, and continues to be, a family-owned and operated grocery store for the communities it serves in Idaho and Montana.
Lincoln County has had a Stein’s Market for 28 years in Troy, but Eureka got it’s own two years ago when the family-owned company purchased J.B.’s.

“We saw the opportunity to provide a service,” said store manager Mike Skranak, an employee under the Stein’s name for the last 20 years. “It gives people the opportunity to shop in Eureka rather than Whitefish or Kalispell – part of the reason why we’re building the new store.”
Skranak came to Eureka two years ago to manage the new store. After working for Stein’s in Idaho, he was glad to return to his home county.
“It was like coming home,” Skranak said. “And it really has been. The support from the community has been outstanding.”
To serve the community better is the grocery store’s number one focus, and it is shown best of all in the new store facility a little north of its current location. With a mid-January opening scheduled, the new building has far more space, will have an expanded deli, bakery, frozen food section, and more.
“Expanded selection overall, really,” Skranak said. “The community is going to be real pleased with the new store facility.”
The new store will have more parking as well which, Skranak noted, is a “much needed improvement.”
It also brings more jobs to the community, the kind of opportunities Skranak wholeheartedly supports.
“They’re a great organization to work for,” he said. “They care about their employees.”
Stein’s Market is open 7 days a week.