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May 2024 by Brendan O'Connor
No hospitality hereVacant place, looks like another failing business
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April 2024 by Prince LaCarlous Jackson
Great place to shop for fresh produce
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April 2024 by Nael Morones
Security will racially profile you and follow you around. Take your business elsewhere unless that’s your cup of tea.
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February 2024 by Adventure Girl
Price is not too bad compared to nearby stores.12 eggs $8.99 12 can Soda $15.99Lots of food service choice and sitting area, with Wifi.
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January 2024 by Jason K.
Overpriced market with sparse, rotten goods for commuters who work nearby. Locals don't shop here. They bet their vitality on Twitter and Uber employees and get robbed too often to focus on quality or good service.
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January 2024 by Tobias “Toby” Weingartner
Looks like it will close any day now.
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December 2023 by Erol I.
The employees at the remaining establishments are very kind. The place overall is depressing. Most of the establishments listed in older posts have moved out. This is a pretty beat up neighborhood. The market as it is is being kept clean. The produce looked fresh.
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December 2023 by Man In The Street
If you don't want to eat out every night in San Francisco, this is an ideal Food Market (Luxury supermarket). In addition to the wide range of wines and food, you can buy various hot, freshly prepared meals, such as a pizza slice or more, and chilled beer and a ready-made salad. Keep in mind that prices are approximately 100% higher than in the Netherlands. And then 'taxes' are added at checkout, which is not included in the price as it is with us. Nice to know. It is in the building where X's head office is located.
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December 2023 by Bryan L.
What promises to be a great little high-end market from the outside is a depressing, poorly run and over-priced market that sells food that is starting to rot at excessive prices. We stop in to get a couple of sandwiches before taking in a show, and despite paying $30 for two sandwiches and two drinks were appalled to see one of the sandwiches was basically rotting and the lettuce from the salad bar was far beyond its best. When bringing this to the checker's attention they made no attempt to make up for their over priced and rotting food. We did have a piece of pizza from one of the resident restaurants that was actually pretty tasty, but most of the restaurant spaces were for rent so the overall vibe of this place is one of urban decay. Add to that the restrooms are closed due to problems with people stealing food and eating it in the restrooms (hello SFPD? And health department, are you wondering how workers wash their hands when handling produce?) and you have what amounts to a depressing and aggravating experience that we would have preferred to avoid. I had always thought that you are LEGALLY REQUIRED to have open restrooms where you sell food, but apparently their desire to stop theft over-rules complying with the law or making anything convenient for their customers. With Whole Foods down a couple of blocks having recently closed, you'd think this market would have the substantial urban population to prop up their success, but apparently those who live by must avoid it as well as it was devoid of customers... maybe they've had the same experience we have... overpriced, out of date food sold at a premium price. Our experience here really put a damper on our evening in the City, and I suggest you find another place to grab a sandwich and some drinks before taking in a show.
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November 2023 by John L.
Love ordering a burrito from an iPad, tipping $3, paying $3 extra for guacamole in my burrito, only to bring it home and find out there was no guac added. I am rooting for the Market and have been going since 2015 but I feel like the service and overall quality of this place has gone way down. There are so many people who live in this area... please up your game and gimme my $6 back!
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November 2023 by Leeyen Rogers
Great place to have a healthy lunch or dinner or to pick up specialty groceries - it has a Whole Foods vibe.They have several food hall style options (poke, Italian, Filipino etc) as well as a salad bar, hot food bar, and they serve alcohol.Great place to meet up with friends for dinner and a drink before heading out to a show (it’s close to the theater district/opera/ballet etc).
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October 2023 by Laina R.
Don't go here unless you want to wait over 20 minutes for your order . Also you have to pay separately for your drink as in a separate transaction, away from the register where you placed your original order . Overpriced as well. The food is whatever . No bueno....this place won't be around long.
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October 2023 by Edrian D.
Hear Ye Hear Ye! If you're looking for the most over the top prices on staple items then look no further! $10 bag of chips - they have it! $20 jug of milk - they got it! $5 apple - they have it! Mad crazy markup from everyone else - They got it! The only saving grace is that it's local. So, basically you're paying for the convenience. Kinda weird that the aisles are half empty. Service is pretty quick, but monotone. The place kinda reminds me of Whole Foods when it first opened in the city, but Eeyore is your checkout.
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September 2023 by GR P
Cool place to get slightly over priced snacks and drinks, but food stalls are decent. There’s a bunch of seating but the Wi-Fi is poor and not many outlets. I think if places like these want to survive and attract remote workers at least, up the wifi and add outlets please ?
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August 2023 by CC C.
Incompetent people with a BAD attitude who insult long term customers!!!! I'm giving it a low score bc of the following experience I had: I divide my time btwn Sausalito and SF, more specifically in one of the luxury high rises nearby. I go in pretty much EVERY DAY (except for when I'm at home in Sausalito or traveling). I buy pretty much the SAME THING every day, and anyone with an above average IQ would know 1. Me and 2. What I buy. I'll be blunt: I don't "look" homeless or sketchy. I'm usually in either athleisure attire, Lulus and a Moncler jacket or else dressed up in biz cas. So imagine my surprise when I essentially get ACCUSED of stealing cookies?! I stopped at Walgreens first, and bought some items which I put into my PURSE (bag) (to save waste). I then headed to the Market to get a few other things and walked around the Market putting items in the basket and then went to the register to pay. Whilst doing so, I had items in my basket (which was pretty empty) as well as some things in my bag/purse. The employee at the cash register then pointed to the Tates cookies in MY PURSE and then (rudely) said, "and the cookies?" AS IF I STUFFED THEM IN MY BAG, AND BRAZENLY WALKED UP TO THE REGISTER WITH THEM STICKING OUT. I was INCREDULOUS. 1. I had a basket with other items. WHY would I not have placed the Tates cookies in there if I were purchasing them? Obviously I came in with them. They were sticking out of my bed, along with Smartfood popcorn, and I was holding a Gatorade in my hand - all items the Market does NOT sell. 2. And if I were stealing them, WHY would I have been SO OBVIOUS? I think that's the most insulting part...is that not only did he insinuate I was possibly stealing cookies, but that if I had been, that I would've been so stupid that I would be dumb enough to get caught. I even said "i would've put them in the basket if I had bought them from you; I got these from Walgreens, along with the Gatorade in my hand. And I'm here every day, you guys know what I buy from you." And then he said muttered how you're supposed to "check" in items at the counter. Give me a break! IT REEKS OF MISOGYNY! I've never seen them do that to men, especially none of the aggressive homeless men who come in. Again, I'm a long term customer. They've NEVER had issues with me, or have had reasons to have issues with me, and some intellectually challenged person overreacts like that? I'm SO not impressed and SO disappointed. It's an insulting and stupid interaction that has completely SOURED me on The Market. And I don't care if I'm being a Karen about it; it's the principle of the matter, his attitude, and the overreaction. It feels misogynistic, like he only went after me bc I'm a female, meanwhile, I've NEVER seen him or anyone else say anything to the weirdo males who come in off the street. Pathetic. Your team needs some sensitivity training, and basic training, PERIOD. Especially the guy who always wears a newsboy cap, had glasses, and a beard. You're the only who is a misogynist, who goes around accusing and harassing women who are long- term customers. You have a BAD attitude and a serious problem, rudely insulting your customers like this. SMH.