Mi Pueblo Sunny Market on Chula Vista's Broadway Corridor stocks locally sourced produce, imported Latin American pantry goods, and a curated wine and spirits selection inside a recently remodeled storefront near the Roosevelt Street intersection. The market's bread wall rotates bolillos, conchas, and sliced loaves alongside frozen-food aisles, filling a neighborhood grocery niche between full-service panaderías and the European-style artisan baked goods at Hans & Harry's Bakery. SNAP/EBT acceptance and a bilingual counter keep the store accessible to the mixed-income corridor stretching from H Street south toward Palomar Street. The walk-in beer cooler rotates Mexican imports alongside San Diego craft cans from local breweries, with releases from 3 Punk Ales Brewing Co. among the rotating South Bay selections on the shelf. The remodeled layout concentrates produce, dairy, and deli in a single-aisle loop designed to reduce cross-contamination risk, with refrigerated cases calibrated below the 41°F threshold required by the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health for perishable display.