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    2.6 (44 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    12 years ago

    The pharmacist, Jesse, is so hot. So hot. I know that he's taken...but i mean, come on look at him. So hot.

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    Cvs under staffs the pharmacy in general and Jesse steps up to the plate any time I am there.

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    Mason's Grocery

    Mason's Grocery

    3.8
    (5 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $

    Mason's is a fantastic corner store that has been reliable for decades…read more They have the regular corner store junk food, but they also carry actual grocery products (particularly things like eggs, dairy, bacon, ground beef, etc.) at reasonable prices. Their deli is great- cheap sandwiches that are made on the spot, in front of your eyes, in a hygienic work area. By the door they have a cooler full of frozen products ranging from Stauffer's dinners to popsicles and ice cream. They also sell lottery tickets. There are other corner stores around, including one just up the block, but Mason's feels like family, and their prices and products can't be beat...

    Disclaimer: I live above this bodega. I am biased. Don't hate!…read more That being said, I love Mason's. I will be leaving beautiful Roxborough within the next few months and this little store is... yep, the Only Thing I'll Miss. They've got your basics: soda, juice, chips, dish soap, lottery tickets, cigarettes... They also have a deli though, which is pretty bangin'. The two guys that work there are there 7 days a week, about 11 hours a day and are way nicer to people than i would ever be in their position! I've been in for cat food or something dumb, and found myself a dollar short, and they're like, "that's okay jess, bring it later." i go in to wash my hands after i had to take the trash out and didn't feel like going back to my apartment. The best story i have is this though: i was walking my boxer friend, Jake, and i'm on the phone and i walk out of my house and shut the door... sans keys. and i have to be at work in 45 minutes. and the only person with keys to my house is in Tennessee. and i have a dog and my cell phone. and the landlord is in Ocean City. after freaking out for like, an hour or some shit, i go into Mason's and explain my dilemma. Ravi gets a damn ladder, hoists himself onto the roof and breaks into my apartment to go through and let us back in!!! Now THAT is customer service.

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    Commissary Food Market

    Commissary Food Market

    2.8
    (10 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $

    Dont ever buy any milk products, sandwiches or any eatable or drinkable items. The milk will go bad…read moreafter a day or two since they keep them in a fridge that is not cold enough. About sandwiches, apparently they're using the same meat until it gets over. Even if its expired one. I saw the same meats in open plastic wraps for nearly a month. They use the same set of disposable plastic gloves for days. Depending on how busy ti is , they'd even skip cleaning the knives and the meat slicers machine they got jsut to make a sandwich quickly. The lettuce is old and dry, they jsut sprinkle water to amke it appear fresh. Same thing with every other eatable item. I happen to talk to another customer who said he was served stinky chicken salad. Lettuce is always old and dry. And most of the food items are either expired or close to expiry. Dont get me started on the random paper price tags on all the products that are $2 more than market price even. If you're buying something to eat, check thoroughly for tis expiry. And I've personally seen little mice running around after sunset. The only thing they're good at is pushing old retired ppl to buy more lottery tickets and questionable smoke stuff.

    This place is in my grandparent's neighborhood. It's not a wanna be WaWa, it's nothing mind blowing…read moreor worth going out of your way for, but if you are on The Ridge, the people who cashier here are pleasant, the place is old, a bit shabby but very clean, there is an ATM, they sell incense, pet food, ice cream, toilet paper, hot coffee and so on. They have a good stock of of cold, non-alcoholic drinks (Bai5 for one) and soda. The hoagies and deli sandwiches are freshly made to order, always delicious and substantial in size so you can eat well for under $7. Amoroso rolls delivers there a few times a week. If I stop in for a sub, I can usually only eat half at a sitting so I get 2 meals out of one sandwich or my grandparents get a good meal for themselves for a decent price and it's just a stroll for them to get there. They do a brisk business, but there are never any loiterers or panhandlers, the parking area is always clean and the hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., 7 days a week. Pretty much people just coming and going, not upsetting the flow or peace or flavor of the neighborhood, unlike GoPuff next door to Commissary Food. My grand parents, who are retired, and a lot of their neighbors on The Ridge (as they call it) do a lot of their shopping here for non-perishables, so I guess the prices are okay for the convenience. It's a low key place that has been here for a few decades and lots of people around here rely on it, so 2 thumbs up. New is not always better.

    Wawa

    Wawa

    3.2
    (14 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $

    First, I need to clarify that 99% of this review is directed at Wawa corporate, not Wawa Narberth…read more Re the 1%: cucumber slices are aging out when they begin to look glassy, approaching some transparency. Freshly sliced cucumber should be milky white and not glassy looking. Do better with your product rotations, Narb. Re the 99%: Wawa corporate, I know that the hoagies I get from your stores are never going to match a real hoagie made at an Italian deli. Example: John's Village Market in Wayne or the Holy Grail of anything I'd get at the Italian Market or in SoPhilly. That's ok. All I'm expecting is a good sandwich with fresh ingredients that's a good value. I can usually rely on just that. Not with the chicken salad (and probably not with tuna or egg salads, either). I know your model is three scoops of the salad and I know you're expecting customers are going to add lettuce, etc., but this is still a ridiculously small amount of chicken salad for a 10-in roll. This hoagie isn't worth $6. It's mostly roll and a roll costs, retail, about 69 cents. Those cucumber slices, 6 of them, cost a few cents. You can't tell me 3 small scoops of mostly mayo, celery, and scallions is a few dollars worth. No. It isn't. You need to do better.

    The Penn Valley Wawa has re-opened and it is back and better than ever. Everything has been…read moreimproved upon including the addition of a new custom coke machine, a hand spun milkshake bar and increased breakfast options. However, the things that make this Wawa great remain. The healthy options, how convenient it is and the friendly staff. I will take this Wawa over any 7/11, gas station store or another Wawa. The Penn Valley Wawa is on the way towards downtown Narberth and Bala Cynwyd so it is usually packed during the week. However, the fantastic staff keep the lines running smoothly. Another great thing about this Wawa is the parking, which is very easy compared to other local Wawas. Food wise, this Wawa is great. Fresh takeaway items, refreshing drinks and homemade hoagies and hand spun milkshakes. The renovations have resulted in some more coffee and soda options. Hoagie wise, I feel that Wawa always does a solid job. However, I have always preferred Subway or a true Philly hoagie compared to Wawa's hoagies. However, with a new kitchen and the Bryn Mawr Subway closed this may be my new go to hoagie spot. The store is always well kept by the staff. If you come enough they will eventually get to know you by name. It gives this Wawa a mom and pop feel. This Wawa is always well stocked with utensils, condiments and garnishes. Finally, this is the only Wawa where every staff member knows how to use the Wawa app. I love the renovations and I can't wait to return!

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    7-Eleven

    7-Eleven

    1.4
    (11 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $

    Worst 7 eleven ive ever been to. They are running a predatory operation. They will boot or barnacle…read moreyour car regardless if you show a receipt. I parked, saw a homeless guy asking for money at the corner where the amazon lockers are. I go to speak the man and give him change. Next thing you know, I turn around and there was a huge suction cup on my windshield. The lady said, I didnt go directly into the store and purchase anything. So im not a customer and I dont get free parking. I told her I was speaking to the homeless man at the corner and was going into the 7 Eleven after. She said "sure, thats what everyone says". Make it make sense... I park, speak to a man for 1 min and I have to pay 100 bucks to get my car back. After seeing other people's review this seems to be a very shady business. I also spoke with few friends who go to school in that area and they've only told me bad things about this store. I would never ever come back here.

    The price is outrageous! $4for a trial-size pack of Oreos with just 8 cookies? That's price-gouging…read moreat its finest. I get that it's City Ave, but your store is hands down the most expensive convenience store on the strip. Even Rite Aid and CVS--both known for their markups--sell candy for less. I understand making money is the goal, but how far are you willing to push it before customers stop buying altogether? At what point does "convenience" become outright exploitation?

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