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4 years ago
Closed for several years as of 1/2022. Cerrado. Was a very useful store for many years till the chain stores arrived. read more
Av. José María Morelos
Entre Av. Javier Rojo Gómez y Rafael E. Melgar
77580 Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
Mexico
Hours
What time does Casa Martín open?
Casa Martín opens at 6:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Casa Martín close?
Casa Martín closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Does Casa Martín have bike parking?
Yes, Casa Martín has bike parking.
Does Casa Martín have parking?
Yes, Casa Martín has parking options.
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Excellent supermarket for locals and visitors to the beach side area of Puerto Morelos!…read moreWe stopped in because our parents needed to pick up a few essentials after visiting the nearby tourist spots, so we enjoyed a good look throughout the store. Visiting supermarkets is one of our favorite travel experiences wherever we are in the world! Much like most grocery and drug store chains in the US, Super Chedraui accepts cash and Visa, and has a broad range of products and services: - Local and imported grocery items, including a large variety of both unique simple ingredients and processed/ pre-packaged products... - Meats and dairy... - Broad selections of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including juices, coffees, teas and a large variety of electrolyte drinks for rehydrating after a long day of adventuring in the tropics (or partying too hard on spring break or getting a bout of the storied Montezuma's revenge)... - Snacks like chips, cookies and crackers... - Candies! Fun candies! Fancy candies!Ordinary candies! North American candies! European candies! Asian candies!! - Farmacía/ Pharmacy with OTC and prescription meds that are OTC in Mexico... - Souvenirs and beachgoing goods... - Bakery & cafe... - ATMs from a few different banks... And Bonus -- right out front is a pet watering station with shade, artificial turf, little dog water fountains shaped like fire hydrants and bowls! All in all, Chedraui is a great little stop for anything you might have forgotten to bring on your trip groceries to cook up between outings, basic first aid supplies or to get some tasty, unique gifts for your friends back home!
Quite frankly they discriminate against North Americans. At least five times I have reached the…read morecashier and unloaded the groceries on the belt for them to scan only to be told to take them to an adjacent line. Or the cash register has mysteriously broken just as I get there. Previously I was thrilled about the spot. Not anymore.
No bags had to ask local merchants for plastic bags
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This place is the perfect one stop shop. You can get delicious baked goods. They have produce and…read moreeverything you need from a grocery store but best of all they have souvenirs. They have a pretty good selection and at a much better price then on 5th avenue! I recommend browsing on 5th then shopping here lots of the same stuff!
Attention Travelers: Know your Pesos!!!…read more Seriously, the staff here slow down for no one because this is a local spot. But that's the fun of it all. My friends and I stopped by this place to grab snacks and drinks before heading to the dock for an afternoon boat ride. I also picked up a hat because...why not! The signs may display things with the "$" before it but trust me... it's all in Pesos. They also have a hot food stand immediately to the left when you walk in the door if you're wanting a quick snack.
We love that this grocery store is a short 15 minute walk from our hotel when we come to visit. It…read morehas all the staples needed. Good selection of fruits and vegetables - we love the guavas, mangos, and carrots the most! They taste so fresh and more flavorful than what we get in the US. Decent selection of meat, dairy, snacks, cereal, etc too! They have a bakery (with fresh tortillas), pharmacy, a touristy area (bathing suits, shirts, souvenirs, etc), and an area that has prepped food items. They also have a decent alcohol/beer area. Prices are way better than what they charge at the hotel (though you're likely paying for convenience there). Highly recommend this treat to pick up items! This is on the top floor of a shopping mall, though the mall itself has few store these days.
Kulkulkan grocery shoppin'! This isn't exactly where the…read morelocals shop so much. It's located in a shopping mall that seems to be having some occupancy issues, but has an absolutely beautiful atrium, with a decorated dome, fountains- It's amazing! The shopping is a bit rough- it's not exactly the cheapest place to shop in Mexico. It's not the most expensive- that honor seems to belong to the other grocery up the road a mile or two and the Cancun Pointe. The aisles are a bit jammed together, and they certainly cater to the gringo tourista. They have new swimsuits, hats, sunglasses, plenty of cerveza, tequila, mixers, and food. A bakery section offers pan dulces and a variety of things to make sandwiches with. There's a bunch of bottled water, and everything you need to feel at home. I kinda don't care for how they seem to organize this place- whatever they're doing, I haven't figured it out yet. The prices were okay, the selection okay. Okay!
Soriano
Soriana Super
A large grocery, but not like the fancy kind like Chedraui. Produce quality did not look the best…read more Cheap prices but some things weren't displayed nicely. Shelves looked messy. It's located in a small plaza along with a couple of banks, so if you want to take out any pesos, it's convenient. Came here on a weekday, not many shoppers and only 1 cashier was open.
Good place to shop for your vacation and off the freeway, very convenient. They also carry some…read moresouvenirs.
This is the best store for everything in the hotel zone. From reasonable souvenirs to half a floor…read moredevoted to alcohol and a complete, real pharmacy not to mention groceries. The second floor is half alcohol. There is also a bar where you can get an alcoholic beverage while you shop! And, oh, yes, there is a deli with hot & cold meal offerings you can take onto their outside patio to eat overlooking the lagoon! Best kept secret in Cancun! They do custom birthday cakes on the second floor, too, so no need to pay exhorbitant hotel prices to celebrate a loved one's special day! Entire cakes here are $17-$20! Definitely bring your own shopping bag & be prepared to tip the bagger a few coins at checkout. You can pay by card or even US dollars, but change is in Mex pesos. Great place!
We stayed in a hotel near to this grocery store so we came here to get some fruit and to see what…read morethey offered! We opted to get some cut fruit because it was so cheap here. A tub of mango, pineapple, or watermelon was only two dollars each! They also had a lot of baked goods that looked yummy and a small food court. I also tried the flan, which was very delicious and not too sweet (which is how I like it). Overall, great grocery store! I would definitely recommend checking it out if you are in the area.
Selecto Chedraui
Selecto Chedraui - snacks
We always visit Mega each time we're in Cozumel. Chris and I love browsing through isles whenever…read morewe're in a warehouse club or large supermarkets and Mega is not an exception. It is Cozumel's version of Walmart. Chris gets one of his favorite beers here, the Bohemia Vienna. And I get my coconut water. If you're on a cruise and needing something like sunscreen or swimsuit, Mega is a great place to go!
Very large 'everything-under-one-roof' type store in Cozumel. It is within walking distance from…read moreone of the cruise ports (Punta Langosta), but would require a short taxi ride for the one my brother and I got off of (International terminal). The prices might be a bit higher than on the open local market stalls, but with better odds that the items are authentic. They also have a full gamut of grocery items, along with an instore restaurant serving a Chinese buffet of all things. And there are other stalls lining the outer inside ring, selling various things, under one roof. Kinda reminded me of the asian market set-up where the main store brings people in, and vendors rent out the space to sell their wares.
We were wandering around looking for the outdoor market that we visited several years ago and…read morestumbled upon this place. I guess "stumbled" is not exactly accurate because the store is enormous. It is like a hypermart in the US. It has everything from foods to kids' toys to refrigerators. It has everything that has even been made. Best of all, it is AC! The store was clean and well-kept. I don't have any context for price comparisons but things seemed to be reasonably priced.
This is Mexican Walmart and it's located less than a mile from Walmart, lol. Just a handful of…read moreblocks from the touristy Avenida 5, this is the place to get stuff like toiletries you forgot to pack, sunblock, bathing suits, and aqua shoes for local prices, along with beer, snacks, and housewares if that's what you're looking for. Plus it's fun to gravitate to where the locals do every day things. It's also fun to buy items packaged in Spanish. No, I don't speak the language, but how are you going to learn a little of your host country if you don't immerse yourself a little in it?
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