Produce Market 2000

“Grocery section caters to Jewish shoppers, and there are nice ethnic packaged baked goods.”

“Their prices i guess are competitive I haven't done much research but if you compare to pomegranate then yes 2000 is cheaper.”

“They carry a decent selection of organic and traditional stuff.”

Produce Market 2000

Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range Moderate

7 reviews

  1. this supermarket is not above average, it is just A-OK and I will explain why.
    For starters, this supermarket is kosher, so your chances of getting meat are slim to none, unless you want their high priced rib eye kosher certified steaks for 20 bucks a piece, which to me isn't worth the quality.
    However not every single product in the store is kosher, I was able to find some common cereals and breads that were not listed as kosher, same goes for candy. so its nice to see that the customer is able to choose between kosher and non kosher versions for certain foods, but the kosher items do tend to have a higher price tag on them.
    The store is organized well for a small amount of space, the frozen foods isle has frozen organic products to frozen fruits and veggies, they also have a section for pickled items like olives, cabbage, salads, and a wide range of Israeli products like hummus, tzaztki sauce, and cheeses from Syria and Israel, and fresh mozzarella too, you will not find any cold cuts here though
    here is a big issue for me though, in the dairy section of all their milks and cheeses [American and kosher products, so you get a variety in that too] they still keep expired items on the shelves , especially yogurts which is a big risk since it has bacteria in it, I was super disappointed that I ended up buying expired dairy products twice, so now I have to be super careful when I shop, which makes me lower my rating from 4 stars to three.
    the store however does have good quality fruits, you wont find anything rotting
    they have various types of tomatoes, cucumbers, arugula , greens, and interesting fruits like cactus pears and dragon fruit/star fruit, that was cool to see, they even have plantains here
    they also have a nice selection of coffees and teas from Israel, that is probably my favorite part of the store, very fancy stuff
    and of course I cant forget to mention the amazing cleaning products and personal care products from Israel, some with salt from the dead sea, and amazing products that get down to the dirty business like cleaning your stove, their products work miracles, ten times better and stronger then the American crap they sell
    also the staff here doesn't speak English, they are either Russian or Spanish speaking for those who do stock and registers, so good luck with that one.

    big plus about this store is the back room, stocked with amazing snacks like chocolates, gummy bears, gummy worms, twizzlers, starbursts, yummy chips and popcorn, cookies, the list goes on and on, and its next to a huge huge selection of various waters, seltzers[flavored], sodas, juices [from America and Israel] , the nectars are so good here.

  2. Great supermarket for fresh produce and veggies and fruit. They carry a decent selection of organic and traditional stuff. Prices are fairly competitive and for the most part everything is fresh keep your eye out for the occasional bad lot of fruit and vegetables. They do not have a parking lot they do except credit card and they have a decent selection of dairy as well as Russian oriented stuff inside such as grains And bread products. Give this place a shot you will be pleasantly surprised

  3. They have a really large selection of fruits and vegetables and a small selection of groceries. They have many middle eastern and kosher products and are open 24hrs.

    I didnt like that everything seemed so cramped, no one to really ask for help from. The prices are a bit.

  4. I stopped in at this market the day before Halloween for a last minute pumpkin. It has no organic produce (bummer!) but it has a large fresh-looking selection. It's also a big grocery store. I'm not terribly impressed, and not terribly disappointed in the place. It's just okay.

  5. I like to come here sometimes for my fruits and some veggies. I go to the Asian markets a lot but sometimes the things here are fresher. There's a really large selection of fruits and veggies and there's always workers restocking everything and making everything presentable. They're open really early and pretty late if not 24 hours. I also come here to get junk food like chips. They have other grocery store items as well such as yogurt, hummus, bread, frozen food section, etc. Overall a good market!

  6. My all time favorite supermarket.

    While limited in space they have a huge selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, never disappoints. In off season I could find fresh blueberries while expensive it  is delicious and tasty.

    Grapefruits are big and ruby red, once you sliced it open, it is a piece of heaven. Always fresh and juicy.

    A full selection of kosher and non kosher groceries, full line of cheeses and yogurts.

    They carry a line of frozen products as well as meat and poultry which tends to be on the expensive side being that its kosher.

    I come here mostly for my fruits and veggies and they are open till midnight, perfect for a late night shopping run.

  7. HUGE selection of fruit! They usually carry a few different brands of each type of produce. The prices are on par with other local produce markets in the area too. Usually it's easy to find metered parking right next to the market or within a block. If you're not looking for produce, they also have a small little market inside that carries everyday items like dairy, snacks and drinks.

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