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    Lucky Farmers Market

    Lucky Farmers Market

    4.4
    (9 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $

    This place has saved me multiple times where I've been in the middle of cooking and realized I…read moreforgot an ingredient. It's very convenient to have right down the street, no need to pop onto a highway. Some of the reviews say the prices are higher, and that may be true. I haven't taken this into consideration when shopping, because it's very convenient so I'm willing to pay more. They are open until 8PM on most days, which is great and unusual for a place like this as well. Grateful to have this place in town!

    You may not seek this place out. You may not believe what I am about to tell you. You may not ever…read morecome across this review because you are busy searching restaurants in NYC for your next first date...BUT, you will be missing out. Lucky Farmers Market is a non-descript bodega perched in a four deep mini-mall on Bloomfield Ave. in Verona (co-occupied by Subway and double Krauszers). Sounds awesome, right? Actually, it is. Inside is where you actually get lucky.* Fresh fruit and vegetables in droves for way less than your not-so-supermarket. From gargantuan Asian pears to three kinds of cucumbers to berries of all kinds, Lucky will not let you down on the fruit and vegetable end. This is not a full market so don't get all, "That dude said this place had everything," because they don't have everything. They just have good produce, a smattering of market items (good, healthy options) and THIS IS WHERE YOU MUST PAY ATTENTION - a full-time sushi chef that churns out the best sushi around, restaurant or not. Yes, a small bodega will give you excellent sushi in a plastic container and you won't have to overpay for it. If you take anything from this, just get the Tuna/Salmon sandwich sushi and thank me later. Lucky is my go-to spot for the items I rely on - fruit, vegetables and sushi. I do the bulk of my shopping at a regular, large and fat market, but I get all my fruit and vegetables here and I get dinner here 2x a week, every week. Everyone who runs this place and works here is super friendly and a pleasure to see every day. In a pinch, you can get flowers here which actually last a while too. What else is there to say? If you don't ever have a reason to go to Lucky Farmers Market, no one will care (not even your Mom), but if you do have a chance to swing by with fruits, vegetables, sushi or something interesting in mind you just might have found your spot. ____________________ *Well, you might not get lucky if you are thinking something other than groceries or sushi, but I get Lucky almost every day.

    Orange Farmers Market

    Orange Farmers Market

    3.7
    (7 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $

    Excellent produce, deli meats, small grocery and hot dogs galore. The attached florist Orange…read moreFlower Design is outstanding: the flowers are extremely fresh. This is a great addition to the neighborhood.

    We come down to this area because there are many cultural events, food, and a great candy shop…read morewe've fallen in love with. My kids go to an arts school with an advanced program nearby. But this little farmers market is not really much to speak of. The one farm that seemed to have fresh produce had awful tasting pastries and very little produce to speak of for outrageous prices. The food trucks were nothing special. They were exceptionally overpriced. This area is slowly getting gentrified but you still have pockets of people who can barely afford to buy their normal groceries, yet the town thinks its ok to have food trucks selling $16 lobster rolls that are barely 4-5 inches long...The seller at the truck said I was the only person to buy one the entire day...I found nothing to showcase the neighborhood...nothing Caribbean. Nothing Creole. Nothing with pulled pork, no ceviche, no conch fritters. There was only one woman who had juices present and some baked goods for a decent price. The music aspect is the best part but is only for the last half hour. The rest of the booths were random institutions or banks that had nearly as much business of being at a fresh/farmers market event as you'd imagine. Meh, I'll just stick to the events in the city that make more sense. It supposedly occurs on Tuesdays throughout the Summer.

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    Richfield Farms & Garden Center

    Richfield Farms & Garden Center

    3.2
    (42 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$

    Ah, childhood memories. Decades ago, we would come down this way for various home or backyard…read moregoods. I stopped in to see if there was some nice grocery to pick up or some other memento. Short answer: There was not. The produce may be fresh and local, but you can find that in other stores or stands for well less than the prices here. (Example: $5/lb for tomatoes.) There were only two relatively short outdoor rows of fruits, vegetables, and flowers, and then a fairly cramped interior space with some more harvests (pumpkins, being fall), one refrigerator with cider, one freezer with ice cream, and a few shelves of jam. Very small selection overall, and at best the ice cream qualifies as "not unreasonable" for pricing. I think the only thing Richfield's got going is that it's in a semi-urban location, so you are hard-pressed to find a similar place nearby. But other than the experience of walking around outdoors for a few minutes, I would say just get your fruits and veggies at Whole Foods (or, if you're not local, find a farm closer to you).

    We had a delightful time at their first Winter Festival this past weekend. Got some fabulous hot…read morechocolate soup and saw Santa. Bought delicious apple cider donuts and some other jars of preserves and the best buy of all - a Big Green Egg grill for a steal of a price! They have a lovely selection of garden decorations and other items. Highly recommend!!!

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    Vanilla Peaches and Pumpkin Butter.
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    Pepper plants
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    ALDI

    ALDI

    3.1
    (57 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $

    Store is a mess. Last time J was there the vegetables aisle had a leak and there was slick water on…read morethe floor. No yellow caution sign, just rags pushed up against the case. Food displays are messy and empty boxes and crates all pver the place. There was broken spaghetti all over the floor in che checkout aisle. I told the cashier and he tried to sweep some of it up buthr had a lot of people waiting to check out. Terrible experience.

    Do not waste your time and go to located in Bloomfield. theyre not organized at all or maybe they…read morecan keep up with the traffic. Shelves are always empty. Lines are always long. The place is always packed with illegal immigrants. None of the shoppers speak English . whenever I shop there I feel like I'm in SA. , they don't know how to shop in America. The entire family goes shopping. there and they all stand around in the middle of the aisles. An entire family of 7 going shopping together. Entire families in the middle of shopping aisles, having conversation with their cards, blocking the way at the same time. No consideration for others shopping. standing up in your way and shit you can't get by.they have like five or six registers, but only 2 are always open. Lines are long from the front of the store to the back of the store. Horrible place to shop. A real shit hole of an don't go there.

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    My receipt of items Erick charged on my card.
    Pricing in the wrong place wrong names product. Manager who doesn't have to move it/tags fall off/it's not her job/we can't add to her job!
    Pricing in the wrong place wrong names product. Manager who doesn't have to move it/tags fall off/it's not her job/we can't add to her job!
    Pricing in the right place w multiple size options all under the same tag

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    Pricing in the right place w multiple size options all under the same tag
    Holsten's

    Holsten's

    4.0
    (466 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    Lot of heart and history in this tiny joint!! The service is great, and the ice cream even better…read more I need to sit down for a burger of BLT soon. I had a sundae, it was delicious. I love the ice cream here. Classic spot with a booth dedicated to the iconic Sopranos. A staple for any tourist who has seen the show, come get some ice cream here and you won't be disappointed!! I loved my ice cream from here. Always have since my sister first took me here! Ice cream is delicious, rich creamy and flavorful. Special flavors rotate. Always a classic nostalgic feel. The whipped cream comes from what looks like a soda gun!! Get the whipped cream!!

    We traveled home to New Jersey to visit my elderly parents and I decided to surprise my coworkers…read morein South Carolina with Holsten's Ice Cream float mugs and coffee mugs. If you're a fan of The Sopranos, visiting Holsten's Ice Cream, Chocolate & Restaurant is a must! This iconic New Jersey landmark is where HBO filmed the unforgettable final scene of The Sopranos, making it a bucket-list destination for fans of the series. The famous booth and nostalgic atmosphere instantly transport you back to that legendary ending that still has people debating what happened to Tony Soprano. While we think we know he was whacked was Meadow the only survivor? Beyond the television history, Holsten's is a wonderful no frills old-fashioned diner with delicious food, homemade ice cream, homemade chocolate and friendly service. I ordered the cheeseburger with the onion rings. My Cheeseburger was juicy, flavorful, well seasoned and perfectly cooked medium well. The onion rings were made of thick cut sweet onions also perfectly cooked in a well seasoned light batter. A must try! The restaurant is clean, welcoming, and full of charm. Whether you're stopping by for a meal, dessert, or simply to experience a piece of television history, it's well worth the visit. Don't forget to order the onion rings and the Orange Fizz they're famous for a reason! A perfect stop for both food lovers and The Sopranos fans alike. 5/5 Location 5/5 customer service 5/5 Prices 5/5 Food Taste and Quality 5/5 Bucket list item ( actually I grew up in the area and I ate there often) .

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    Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Milkshake (~$8)
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    Brownie sundae
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