Sakata Mini Mart stocks groceries and market essentials at 6181 University Ave in College Area, San Diego 92115, one door west of the sibling Sakata Market location on the same eastern University Avenue commercial strip. The two-storefront arrangement splits inventory between the market and the mini mart, giving the block a combined grocery footprint that covers both full-basket shopping and quick-stop convenience runs in the same 92115 corridor. SNAP/EBT acceptance extends food-access coverage on a stretch of University Avenue where independent markets outnumber chain grocers, and the College Area dining scene that includes Fattoush on the boulevard draws from the same residential customer base. The mini mart format emphasizes speed — a compressed aisle layout built for the grab-and-go pattern that serves both the local residential population and the SDSU-adjacent workforce commuting east on University Avenue. Free parking in the lot and on-street spaces make car-based grocery runs practical despite the walkable block layout, and NFC and standard card payments process at the counter alongside the EBT terminal. The 92115 ZIP puts the mini mart roughly a mile and a half east of the SDSU Transit Center, past the density of campus-serving retail and into the residential blocks where neighborhood-scale grocery fills a different role than the big-box competition. Evening foot traffic from the same University Avenue corridor that supports Dirty Birds College Area keeps the mini mart's late-afternoon register moving through the neighborhood's after-work shopping window. The wheelchair-accessible entrance opens directly from the University Avenue sidewalk.