Okay okay, so I'll review the place per your requests. First impression, a nice, quaint but cheery minimalist boutique with a friendly staff. Upon entering what I call the "fresh food" section (even though tuck will tell us it's all fresh, hehe) greets you. The glass cases feature daily/seasonal specials, fresh made desserts, antipasto, prepared appetizers and meats ready to go by the pound. Just to the right of the entry door is a small table with samples of what I'm guessing is a different product each day. They had some nice table water crackers (best I've had) and some pimento cheese spread to sample (not a fan of pimento cheese, but this stuff was goooood).

The interior is pretty much white on white and very clean, modern and minimalist which makes me happy. The "middle" section of the store is what the lady dubbed as "retail" section of the store, it featured other Oklahoma products, wine glasses, napkins, corks, jarred dips, etc. The "back" section of the store is the refrigerated goods, fine cheeses, steaks, prosciutto, cappicola, dips, spreads, truffle butter (my favorite and HIGHLY recommend), as well as a few refrigerated drinks that are most popular at POPS (Cherwine, Dublin Dr. Pepper, and Market C's own labeled water). They also had their prepared take out meals in this section. Sandwiches, lasagnes, wraps, etc.

I'm sure I'm missing more, but that's all I can think of at the present time.

Since I was too overwhelmed I didn't get much even though I wanted to surprise my wife with a nice dinner I could "cook". I ended up getting two of the ancho chile chocolate pecan bars (took one to her at work as afternoon surprise) and I got some cappocola to take home and use with goat cheese and crackers (very good when I got home that night). Thankfully I had a supply of truffle butter at home so didn't have to restock yet, although I know I will soon for the holidays.

Staff was pretty friendly, although there were about 3-4 customers there when I got there and all 3 staff members were standing/talking to one guy even though only one of the staff was actually talking to him. That is the only negative I have is that they could have been helping us other customers as we all appeared as new customers awkward getting a feel of the place, etc.

As always, tuck and co. don't disappoint with their concepts and always deliver. Steve and jbrown, this place delivered from Day 1 in my book. Maybe he knew I was coming? Anyhow I call them how I see them, I give the place a 10. The layout and concept is somewhat similar to Prarie Gypsies over in Paseo is doing, only Market C's offerings are a notch above. I'll be back soon as the pocket book allows.