Grocery Stores in Oneonta, NY

14 locations found near Oneonta

“Awesome store, good vibes all around. Super friendly and fun staff that care about the store, and the actual customer too. This place is kinda magic ngl. Don't buy your groceries anywhere else.”

4.5 Superb138 Reviews

“Ended up being a little disoriented with all the remodeling for the express lane and self-service checkout. The aisle seemed to be arranged a little bit more sporadically. Even though in a state of confusion was able to go up to the cashier to find out weird things are located. The service members and staff were very pleasant and helpful. And the HR department is straight to the point as well as willing to listen. Didn't do shopping this time. One downside is from previous experience can't go from one door all the way across to the other door no more bottle return connection walkway.”

4.2 Good155 Reviews

“Yup, it's a BJ's gas station.
The lead in for vehicles could be designed better but it's a gas station. Gets the job done. Staff are helpful.”

4.3 Superb44 Reviews

“Great fresh fish, cool products, and the Black Cod phenomenal!. Very similar to Chilean Sea Bass (nothing like cod) that's great there too! Don't forget the clams, any questions, just ask the Captain he will be more than happy to help. Stop by another time and have a great drink at his bar as he tells you some tales of the sea!!”

4.7 Superb29 Reviews

“The wing bar is awesome. Also, there's the great fish counter and the pre-made pizza dough is terrific. Plus, the staff is very polite and helpful. Definitely the best supermarket in the Oneonta area.”

3.9 Good113 Reviews

“Our visit was great. Popped in to see what products were in the grocery. We got a candied jalapeno pepper sauce that is really good. I loved petting the bunny so much. The owner is friendly and nice to chat with.”

4.3 Superb9 Reviews

“I was there yesterday how to use one coupon per transaction but it says on a coupon use one coupon per item but the lady told me she had to use one coupon I had four different things and four different coupons I think they should know their coupon policy so people like me and save some money on coupons because I had four free coupon things....”

4.7 Superb10 Reviews

“Rick, greeter at the door is ALWAYS friendly with a smile and greeting. He never has a bad day and makes other peoples day better Rick could be a role model for EVERY employee in the store. Also The Pumpkin Pie at BJ's is always super good. One lady at the table remarked that it is "The best Pimpkin Pie she ever had" We made sure we picked one up this year because last years was great also. Please BJ's always keep the quality up.”

3.6 Good65 Reviews

“I love to order my groceries online and pick them up at my convenience. I still get the same prices, and I don't have the impulse buys I would have from walking around the store. Plus it saves me time, I do my ordering throughout the week as things come up, so there isn't much left to do other than select a time and submit the order. When I do go into the store I like to use the scan and go feature, so I can scan all my own groceries as I put them in the cart and once I get to self checkout it takes a max of 30 seconds and I'm out. This way my groceries are all bagged as I shop for them too!”

3.5 Good215 Reviews

“I have a 2017 hybrid Chevy Volt that I have grown to consider remarkable. First, I must explain that as a plug-in I have a level 2 charger and an Obdg diagnostic code reader. GM hybrid cars like mine are dependent upon temperature for battery capacity/recharging and reviewing the monthly GM diagnostic to review any potential issues and the life left of motor oil. GM dealers like all other dealers are forced to be used car dealers lacking sufficient vehicles available from the factory. The local GM dealer wants to buy a car like mine but also has a "commission-based" salesperson whose job is to add to the cost-questionable repairs each dealer visit. Good for dealer but bad for owner, This digression ends with one important fact about hybrids. The GM Volt is no longer being made because it was made too well and required little significant maintenance. Except, for the appropriate synthetic oil, and tire inflation pressure. For my needs, and I depend upon my GM Volt, so I depend upon Oneonta Walmart to change my oil and ensure my tires are properly inflated. My Volt gets 55 miles electric in Spring, Summer, and Fall and 47 miles in Winter. My composite MPG including the cost of electricity is over 100 MPG. Of course, since GM made the most efficient hybrid, the Volt, it was discontinued in 2019 because of few if any, mechanical problems. Most GM hybrids go over 200K. I recommend Oneonta Walmart for oil and tires to be able to go over 200K, based upon competent technicians and competitive prices on excellent synthetic oil and tires.”

3.7 Good7 Reviews

“No recent reviews, so here ya go:Boars Head meats and cheeses in display case, sliced to order per sub. Veggies were also fresh sliced on the spot. The bread isn't outta this world as I recall the old "Woodys" bread being, but it's certainly not bad and definitely sufficient. All around great sub.Very clean space, spotless actually. Excellent beer selection, craft brews are top notch. My only criticism on the beer is that 90% of it isn't cold. Even domestic 12 packs are not in a cooler. However, they do keep a handful of popular 12 pack domestic and craft beers cold for those worried about instant cold beverages.Satisfied.”

3.5 Good50 Reviews

“I have a 2017 hybrid Chevy Volt that I have grown to consider remarkable. First, I must explain that as a plug-in I have a level 2 charger and an Obdg diagnostic code reader. GM hybrid cars like mine are dependent upon temperature for battery capacity/recharging and reviewing the monthly GM diagnostic to review any potential issues and the life left of motor oil. GM dealers like all other dealers are forced to be used car dealers lacking sufficient vehicles available from the factory. The local GM dealer wants to buy a car like mine but also has a "commission-based" salesperson whose job is to add to the cost-questionable repairs each dealer visit. Good for dealer but bad for owner, This digression ends with one important fact about hybrids. The GM Volt is no longer being made because it was made too well and required little significant maintenance. Except, for the appropriate synthetic oil, and tire inflation pressure. For my needs, and I depend upon my GM Volt, so I depend upon Oneonta Walmart to change my oil and ensure my tires are properly inflated. My Volt gets 55 miles electric in Spring, Summer, and Fall and 47 miles in Winter. My composite MPG including the cost of electricity is over 100 MPG. Of course, since GM made the most efficient hybrid, the Volt, it was discontinued in 2019 because of few if any, mechanical problems. Most GM hybrids go over 200K. I recommend Oneonta Walmart for oil and tires to be able to go over 200K, based upon competent technicians and competitive prices on excellent synthetic oil and tires.”

3.5 Good6 Reviews

“Very helpful staff members always willing to help locate items when asked if it got moved to a different aisle or if they have it in back the willing to go check.inside they have a freezer section / refrigeration area plus your regular foods and merchandise that go on shelving for storage as well as displayed in ways all heights and ages can see everything from your folks and knives to car materials as well as both wet and dry foods as well as treats toys colors leashes etc for your pets. Soaps, shampoos, over the counter medicines and vitamins for humans.ect...”

3.2 Average78 Reviews