5AM - 9:30PM
59 State Rd, Princeton“Speedy Mart, the pinnacle of convenience in Princeton, NJ, not only boasts a friendly and knowledgeable staff but also delivers a budget-friendly experience. This hybrid convenience store and deli excel in creating the absolute best egg & cheese sandwiches, delectable chicken and turkey sandwiches, and wraps, all complemented by flavorful options like chipotle mayo sauce. Moreover, their freshly brewed morning coffee adds an extra touch of perfection to the overall experience. Clean, diverse, and accommodating for all ages, Speedy Mart is a must-try destination.”
2 - 7PM 9AM - 1:30PM
500 Nassau Park Blvd, Princeton“Maggie is a wonderful pharmacist and person. She helped my family get medication for my Dad when he was sick. She is caring and knowledgable, and we are super appreciative of her help.”
7:30AM - 11PM
148 Nassau St, Princeton“This is an excellent local and family owned business. They are kind and helpful. Please support them instead of the greedy corporations CVS etc. I noticed that they are often empty and we must support their business.”
“Absolument délicieux! Highly recommend the Genoa! They make all their focaccia in house and it’s some of the best I’ve had since Italy. Super friendly staff too - I will be making this a regular Saturday morning stop.”
Open 24 hours
152 Alexander St, Princeton“As I stood there, next to the Chiquita banana stand, I felt a certain calm wash over me. It was 8pm on a Friday evening and I had a garlic knot in my mouth and the hand of my beloved wrapped warmly around mine. It dawned on me, this Wawa is the best Wawa in all of central New Jersey / Princeton area. Was it the distinct lack of grime in customer facing areas? Or was it the anxious side eyes of employees that seemingly regret my choice of half and half pizza? I may never know but what I do know is the warmth and love that nurtured me at the Wawa that lovely evening.
Dietary restrictions: I have nut allergies and can report that the pizza (as well as meatball subs!) have no traces of nuts.”
Open 24 hours
3513 US-1 S, Princeton“One night I had to learn how to put my own gas I live in New Jersey we don't pump our own gas the attended that day I don't remember what day I told him I followed the directions but it didn't work and he kept telling me to calm down this is calm needless to say I didn't get the gas I asked a stranger again another man who just didn't want to help a female but I asked another stranger what it was is I wasn't hitting the machine hard enough”
5AM - 2AM
259 Nassau St, Princeton“I don't know what's up with these other reviews, but I have only gotten excellent and friendly service here. Wish they were actually open 24/7 (they are closed from 2-5 am due to Princeton Township regulations), but it's no big deal.”
7AM - 11PM
172 Nassau St, Princeton“I consistently receive full and supportive attention when my turn comes to speak with both staff and pharmacists. I find them willing to offer guidance and problem solve. I embarrassingly left a medication at the counter today and Shashi reached out to me by phone and offered to hold it until I could return. You don't get much better attention and care than that! I value them as members of my heath team.”
7AM - 10PM
881 US-206, Princeton“Thank you so much to Suzy for such care and dedication. I appreciate her going above and beyond for my mother and making sure she gets her medication. Thank you.”
7AM - 10PM
881 US-206, Princeton“The staff at the pharmacy were extraordinarily thoughtful, patient, calm and pleasant as I tried to navigate a series of challenges and the veritable onslaught of other people they were helping. I am tremendously grateful.. thank you all!”
“When you are Yelp!'s #1 OUTLAW where do you hang your spurs?Palmer Square at Princeton University! Why you might ask!? Because I am the least preppy and run-of-the-mill hanging-on-mom-and-dad's-expense account type. My ruggedness fits right in at 'Palmer Square' with my leather jackets and frayed jeans: the way oil and vinegar mix! That said, I enjoy my outlaw status at Princeton's angled walkways and shops and cliche coffee houses.When I enter Small World Coffee or order up at The Yankee Doodle Tap Room the women visibly gasp at my long locks and muscles in disbelief!People either think I am an astrophysicist on a hallucinogenic or a Greaser from the 1950s.The Rebel Chef has what is sorely needed in this town: frassos.Palmer Square is where all the ritzy brats in this town go to buy their $500 undershirts, Choo-choo train toys and loafers. It's a lit-up snazzy horseshoe shaped little park with some sign posts, historical markers, restaurants, bars, clothes stores, arches and bookshops. People come to walk poodles.It gets busy around here between about 10am until 3pm, after that all the monocled scientists and 'an athletic scholarship in high jump bought me my way to a degree in biology' - types go to their small dorms for long naps.Palmer Square is nonetheless an archaic but valued (if for its aura and celebrated window shopping) nexus and hub for the hamlet of Princeton. Every now and again when I come through here - I grab a pint and some bar food and enjoy the seasons.Palmer Square Review: 5”