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    Fresh Thyme Market

    3.9 (35 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    sushi bar menu

    I'm not from around here and this was my first time at this Market. Everything was great quality and high end. Kind of reminds me of a Trader Joe's but more variety. Since everything is closed on Sunday and we were craving sushi, we decided to give the Sushi Bar a try. I don't normally but I'm really glad I did. The sushi was fresh and more delicious than the sushi restaurants I've tried here, which is surprising. We got the Golden Dragon Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll and Hawaiian Volcano Roll.

    Entrance masks required
    Ellen K.

    I consider it a treat to grocery shop here as I splurge on specialty quality items. For example, Kalona Super Natural organic milk from pasture-grazed cows on small Amish and Mennonite family farms. Luke's Maine Lobster Meat with Luke's secret seasoning. Josie's Organics Sweet Kale chopped salad kit. Royal Asian Gourmet Shrimp Wonton Soup. I also like the Fresh Thyme brand quality of their fresh pastas and fresh juices. And I can't browse the sizable health beauty wellness aisles without finding something I want. I went on a Saturday afternoon in July 2020. It was easy to social distance because it wasn't crowded. The shopping carts, checkout, floors, were all being cleaned while I was there.

    This is only a small selection of wines offered.  They have a huge selection of wine and beer (& Mike's Hard Lemonade etc.).
    Eileen S.

    this is a brand new location, their third in Pittsburgh. And with a bit more selection in their meat and their seafood cases, this would easily be a five star store. They have it on here pulling your usual grocery items such as cereal, frozen foods, cleaning products, etc.. But they also have an impressive selection of beers, wines, and drinks such as Mike's Hard Lemonade. They have a nice selection of beautiful, fresh flowers, greeting cards and other small gifts. There's a nice selection of bulk foods, everything from nut butters to coffee, honey and nuts. They even have cedar planks (near the seafood and fresh meat counters), for that cedar plank salmon you want to make at home. They have a fresh salad bar, and a fresh juice and smoothie bar, all made daily. And if you're looking for a tasty, healthy meal to go, there's several varieties of cooked, organic rotisserie chicken. Turn around from the chicken station and you can grab a beautiful, fresh, flavorful salad to go, too. There is a place to eat inside, right along the front windows, with tables chairs and free Wi-Fi too. And this is a great place to teach kids healthy eating. Kids can pick a free piece of fresh fruit (right inside the doors). And for the grown-ups, there are wine tastings at least once a month at each location. Call for details. And come Valentine's Day week, there's going to be a special giveaway and tasting. Bon appetit!

    Earline B.

    Kind of similar to a whole foods, but not quite there. Nonetheless it's a great grocery store and I'm really excited that this opened in Cranberry Township. Having a child I really think the little kid shopping carts are so cute and the kid bins up front with a treat for kids to take is a really nice touch. Having shopped at the Bridgville location I think this new location is much nicer. The store is so new and was completely packed with customers it was hard to walk around but I must compliment the staff because I didn't notice anything out of stock and checkout lines were quick. Check it out, it's worth your while!

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    Great little market. Imagine Whole Foods and Trader Joes had a baby....you'd have Fresh Tyme! Will certainly be back!

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    This store is amazing!!! The best quality for produce, meat, seafood.. and the prices are wonderful.

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