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16 years ago
Little store to buy goods. Food, drinks, and fresh meat. Not too many things actually, but rather enough if not too shaby. read more
Intermarché - Grocery Near Me - Gometz le Châtel, 91
35 route de Chartres
91940 Gometz le Châtel
France
01 69 86 13 21
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https://www.intermarche.com
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What time does Intermarché open?
Intermarché opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Intermarché close?
Intermarché closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Intermarché closes at 1:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Does Intermarché have parking?
Yes, Intermarché has parking options.
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All you need after a long day! Very nice shop long opening hours!…read more Fresh fruits and quick meals, recommendation 5 stars
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This sweet little grocery store was the first store I went to when I first arrived in Paris since…read moreit couldn't be more conveniently located than right across the tiny street from my hostel. It is in my heart because it has everything I could ever want in such a small storefront. It has a salad bar with a wide variety of veggies and other goodies to create your favorite salad to take away. Plus, they have a solid produce section. They have a variety of dairy milk alternatives and they have quite the variety of yogurts, as far as what kind of milk you're looking for. For example, dairy, goat, sheep, low-fat, full-fat, with a particular fruit. They have so much more including non-food products such as toiletries and miscellaneous hardware stuff. Everyone is really friendly encouraging you to work on learning French.
While we visited Paris we stayed a few days by Sacred Heart and this store is near the main street…read morewhere you can find plenty of restaurants and shops. The store is convenient since they do open early and close fairly late. They have plenty of things and since they have two floors of space you can find almost everything you need on your vacation. We bought from toothpaste, bread, jam, water, and much more. It was an easy checkout and we came back several times. Prices are good and the store is clean. If you are in the area this place is easy to shop in and you can pay cash or credit card.
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We visited this store before our visit to Versailles to get some snacks and water. This store is a…read morelot bigger than it looks on the outside! There are cosmetics, cosmetics amd household goods on top floor. The bottom floor is groceries. The store was wekl organized and had great air conditioning ( which felt amazing on this hot day in July). This is a wonderful place to pick up snacks for Versailles, and is only a 5 minute walk from the entrance gate to the palace
Got near-insulted for wanting to cash in my purchases with a €100 bill by a 40-45 y.o. cashier…read morecalled Frédérique (first name not changed), who had like 15 red €10 bills available for my change... Right before me, a couple of elderly english people saw their articles (one half-baguette, a bag of croissants and a few slices of ham) trashed away by the same cashier with two fingers, as if these were radioactive and required pincers... Well, unless you're OK with being trashed by unhappy clerks, then by all means do half their job and get the exact amount of money required... or make the extra 100 meters north to the local Nôtre-Dame Market...
Love this store ! Had everything I needed to keep me from spending a fortune through my mini bar !…read more every time I'm in town I stop here!
I wished I had time to see the front facing part of this monoprix location but I had intended only…read moreto pickup some Badoit and drinks for my hotel room and to get some relief from the summer heat. This is a great location right off the the champs elysees and I saved myself some cash shopping here. I like the monoprix markets for having inexpensive, but high quality foods.
How cute! Reusable bags I purchased to use back in my grocery store back home !
Ready for Roland Garros.
The worst grocery store that I have ever been to, avoid at all cost!…read more I have never been in a grocery store so baron and strange. There was hardly any food on the shelves, it was so odd and the store fave off a creepy vibe.
A great neighborhood grocery store. As a visitor you can find many little things to stock up on…read more Snacks and treats for Disneyland abounded.
European grocery stores are always above the ones in the states, but this store was awesome! It's…read moreconnected to a hotel so if you're staying there it's super easy to go down and grab something to eat/drink. The produce is beautiful!!! All super bright, super fresh looking and full of items I've never even heard of. They have a full refrigerated section full of meats and cheeses and olives for all your charcuterie board needs. They also have an EXTENSIVE wine and champagne collection. They also sell liquor if you're looking for that. It's not just a few items it's 100s of alcoholic beverages for you to choose between. They also have household products and self care items as well. This really is a one stop shop if you're in the area. It's super clean and very organized which I appreciate. They do take card and as always bring your own bag!
A great food hall, on par with what one would expect to find in a great shopping center in any…read moreworld class city of the EU. Seemed much more compact and "efficient" than other I have seen in the past. A heavier emphasis on Artisan chocolates and Macaroons, made me feel like I was in a "tourist zone" instead of a posh neighborhood in Central Paris. The products were beautiful and merchandised in such a way, it seemed like a Tiffany shop, but for food, instead of jewelry. Worth a visit for sure...
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This store is so amazing. Great selections, brilliant location, and is so cute. You have to go to…read morethis store Great for : On the run snack, lunch (no seats though) and food for dinner
Look like a very local grocery, similar to Safeway or whole food. They have good selection of…read morecooked food as well, wine is really cheap, 3-5 Euros for a whole bottle. There is a Starbucks inside, but more expensive than in the us. There is a great backers outside, a bit too sweet if you are not used to crazy sweet stuff like me. Highly recommend to visit here for local experience!
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Supermarket might be a stretch, but it is like a local bodega in NYC…read more It was right next door to the Holiday Inn Notre Dame we were staying at so it was REALLY convenient for us to pick up snacks and drinks to bring back to our hotel room. There is quite a selection for this little tiny store. A variety of fresh fruit and vegetables are sitting outside, meat and cheese selections inside with a mix of sodas, juices, alcohol and snacks inside. There was actually quite a few things, so if you are just picking up a few things for snacking or breakfast for your hotel room or rented flat, it's a great place to stop by. They do accept credit cards, but it's a 10 euro minimum. The guy was so nice with us, he even did the math of what my friend was getting since we had to combine in order to meet the minimum.
A solid little market with a surprising amount of snacks and alcoholic options. Good for milk or a…read moresoft drink, as well. The shop keeper, an older man, was really sweet and cheerful.
"I only drink Champagne on two occasions, when I am in love and when I am not." - Coco Chanel…read more Bonjour! Oui, oui there are grocery stores in Paris, not only Michelin restaurants and fancy cafés! One such grocery store is Franprix. It carries everything you need to cook that homemade meal (popular during quarantine life *sigh*), lots of fresh fruit and a myriad of affordable juices! Beer and Champagne too, Coco! Sure, we need food for sustenance, but damn, make sure it taste amazing! So when in Paris, and missing Trader Joe's or Sprouts (like Yelp friend, Linh describes), Franprix is your Parisian answer. On my visits I especially love the nice help-yourself bakery if I'm craving croissants, baguettes, etc. and on the run! Franprix is owned by my French friend Fran C. Haha inside joke! Kidding aside it's a French grocery chain located all over Paris. Founded back in the 1950's. So my French friends must be doing something right;) This particular location is just blocks from La Eiffel Tower, but really it's everywhere across metropolitan Paris. In the end, I recommend Franprix to anyone looking for a quick healthy bite or a quenching drink after a long walk to-and-fro the museums. It's grocery store affordable and the European staff very friendly (most bilingual: French, English). Trés Trader Joelie for the win!
Fran prix is the local market that is similar to Sprouts or Trader Joe's. We found this market a…read morefew blocks from our hotel. It's so convenient because they carry all the essentials: fresh baguettes, pastries, salad bar, hot prepared lunch boxes and produce etc. My favorite is the orange juice machine. You can press your own fresh orange juice. They also have a pomegranate juicer. Such a bright idea and a healthy alternative to bottled juices. The croissants are my daily morning staple. So delicious and baked fresh. This small market comes in handy when you need to grab a quick breakfast or lunch item. There are a few bar stools if you want to eat your food there. This market offers a one stop shop for those on the go. The self check out lanes makes it easier as well. You can even select English for ease of use. The store accepts euros at certain machines and credit cards. I'm glad we had this market nearby. I've seen this chain market in the surrounding areas.
Great little neighborhood market. It's a chain market but it has everything you need to make a good…read morehome cooked meal or just get accessory items like bandaids.
Not crowded at all and had everything I was looking for and more! I just needed some water, drinks,…read moreand snacks, and they have a variety of everything. It's a very generic convenience / grocery store chain in Europe that has all of your everyday needs.
Cute store. Near and care about their display. Small but welcoming. Big selection of fruit,…read moreveggies. Some selection of wine and cheeses
Every city one should always visit the markets (whether local or more global) to get a glimpse of…read morewhat people like to eat, drink, and snack. Carrefour out ubiquitous over Italy and they carry unique items and more global things.
Carrefour was a our go to market during our stay in Paris. It doesn't look like much but I found a…read morelot of good deals here ranging from bottled wine that I took back home, to fresh squeezed orange juice (no really, they place oranges on to the machine and it makes OJ for you instantly!) to great prices on food items. I absolutely loved that they sell a wide variety of mini sized champagne bottles starting at 2 euro. We'd pop em in the fridge and during mid- day breaks we'd sip champagne and stare out the apartment balcony before taking off into the city again. The eggs we bought to make omelettes with in the mornings were so very fresh, and everything we bought here seemed to be a good quality product. Also, if you appreciate a good, strong cup of coffee, check out a brand called "Cafe Carte Noir" it'll change your life.
My home base for a quick grab of food or a household item. Fresh produce. Great little baked…read moregoods section. About a hundred wines are available. Extensive selection of many grocery and household items on offer. Friendly personnel. Staff does not speak much or any English.
A value supermarket with the basics at moderate prices. I picked up a couple pre-made salads and a…read morebottle of wine to "picnic," and offset the expense of dining out. Simple salads in a brasserie can cost you 16-18 Euro. A wonderful reprieve too, a reminder that you don't need to pay tourist trap prices for everything. You can charge Visa, carte blanche, but remember to bring your own reusable bag if you have one. If you don't, no sweat, you can buy one.
Great priced shop for grocery staples. As the review below shows there is great fresh produce all…read morealong Rue Cler. Sugar, Milk, eggs. Leader price is the place. There are a few other markets that look more shi shi around here... but, you pay for it!
Meeting the need of the supermarket in an ultra-urban location, Marché Franprix has all the basics…read moreyou need and none of the things you don't. Very narrow aisles, they have no shopping trolleys here, only carryable baskets and some of them fitted with wheels and a handle. Clearly, this is not the place for a family's week-long shop! High shelves and reasonable prices. If you're looking to fit out your Paris apartment with a few bits and bobs, this is a great shop. If you don't speak English, no worries. The till ("cash register" in American) displays numbers. Note: they are closed Monday and they sometimes close a little early on Sunday.
This was a great and convenient place to get some fairly inexpensive items for a picnic lunch…read more They had fruit and wine and it was perfect for adding to our bag of sandwiches. If you are looking for inexpensive items for a light snack, this is a good place to go.