This grocery story has packed in a lot into a small space in true NYC fashion. I particularly like their produce section, which seems to be fresh and well tended to. Their packaged foods are also acceptable. I don't believe they have a deli station, which sucks if that's standard on your grocery shopping list. Pretty much, I am comfortable with most things in the store. The prices aren't the best, but comparable to others in the area.
For me, I find this grocery store to be a bit on the small side and sometimes question buying meat here. With that said I'm admittedly spoiled and tend to shop at larger stores where I can actually talk to the butcher and more than 1 cart can go down the aisle at a time. Fine fare fills a local gap for me with that last minute ingredient or quick drop-in while walking from the train station.
Also, the cashiers are efficient, the staff is helpful and the bag guys are always courteous.
This grocery story has packed in a lot into a small space in true NYC fashion. I particularly like their produce section, which seems to be fresh and well tended to. Their packaged foods are also acceptable. I don't believe they have a deli station, which sucks if that's standard on your grocery shopping list. Pretty much, I am comfortable with most things in the store. The prices aren't the best, but comparable to others in the area.
For me, I find this grocery store to be a bit on the small side and sometimes question buying meat here. With that said I'm admittedly spoiled and tend to shop at larger stores where I can actually talk to the butcher and more than 1 cart can go down the aisle at a time. Fine fare fills a local gap for me with that last minute ingredient or quick drop-in while walking from the train station.
Also, the cashiers are efficient, the staff is helpful and the bag guys are always courteous.