Beyar’s Market
Beyar’s Market
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Food fresh, huge selection for a small place, abit pricey but quality good and convenient, a pleasure to shop in but be careful if you do too much looking you'll walk out with your wallet lighter and you will end up heavier….
I like this market. The deli meat always tastes fresh. Their fresh baked bread is delicious. I wish they had better prepared meals. It appears to be a clean shop.
Cashier Kerri had the personality of a rock. She didn't utter a word during the entire transaction….no 'hello'… no 'yo can swipe your card'…no 'thank you' or good night.
This employee needs a lesson in common human decency. She is bad for business.
Sandwiches are really expensive. $6.00 for basic turkey and cheese on a roll. No lettuce or tomatoes. Wow.
Great neighborhood deli/convenience store. They have a variety of prepared foods, produce, dairy, beer & frozen as well as a butcher counter and deli counter where they actually know how to slice cold cuts. Friendly service too!
Small place, but they really have everything you could need. I was looking for a few different spices that supermarkets didn't have. When I went here instead, they had it, so I was pretty surprised.
Every thing here is awesome. I'm giving it a four star rating due to some of the cashiers. They are rude. I'm in there a lot so they should have respect for you but they don't.
Don't quote me on this but I think they're open until 11pm. I always forget that when I'm jonesing for some grub on SI…
I mostly order sandwiches from the deli counter. It's almost as if you get 8 bucks' worth of chicken breast on your $5.50 deli sandwich! Now granted I'm usually hungry when I'm ordering so maybe it's the fog of noshing. They don't have a seating area so be prepared to drag your goodies down to the Starbucks or home.
They also have a large selection of house-prepared foods in their cooler, conveniently packaged in plastic containers and ready to toss in the microwave. (Don't you hate when they put your food in metal containers?) Some examples include turkey, mash potatoes, pasta, meatballs, bulk sauces etc. They'll heat these up for you if you ask at the deli counter.
This tiny shop is just like the mom and pop hardware stores in the area, they're small but they seem to have exactly what you need if you ask. They even make their own mozzarella cheese. If you get there at the right time you can watch the magic.