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11 years ago
Decent selection of basic foods and household items, and the prices aren't bad (for Zurich).
Pfingstweidstrasse 101
8021 Zürich
Switzerland
Kreis 5
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http://www.migros.ch/de
Hours
What time does Migros open?
Migros opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Migros close?
Migros closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Migros closes at 2:00 PM on Saturday.Migros is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMSat 8:00 AM - 2:00 PMSun Closed
Does Migros have parking?
Yes, Migros has parking options.
German
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I love this Migros. There is a tiny Coop (another popular grocery store) nearby but I prefer this…read moreMigros for the combination of both fast take-away and produce/groceries. You an eat inside but why do that when there is plentiful outdoor seating, both in the well-manicured gardens out front and in the park seating on the other side of FITNESS Park. Vegan? There are a just few takeaway options of specifically vegan dishes (eg, grain and bean salads, lentil curry). They also sell tofu, veg sausage and bratwurst in the non-refrigerated aisles.
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Some vegan grabs. Not pictured: the delicious red rose lentil curry.
Great clean supermarket. Although they did not have what I was looking for..... kombucha. I think…read morefinding kombucha in the any part of the EU may be an issue. Where is Whole Foods when you need it.
Wonderful little convenience store, with all the basics and more. This location is open later than…read morethe other one right nearby, but its hot food selections are a little more limited.
Der Coop 17 Stunden Shop zwischen Prime Tower und Eingang Bahnhof Hardbrücke
Das Kaffeeangebot ab 06.00 Uhr ist praktisch
Migros is Switzerland's largest supermarket chain. This location is located within Zurich's main…read moretrain station. The store is a bit cramped. I was able to conveniently grab a pastry to eat in the morning.
Migros is amazing! On a budget in Zurich? (Which is thought regardless lol) Stop by Migros! I…read morevisited when it was a holiday so almost everything in the city was closed - including restaurants. Migros was a solid option to get souvenirs (like chocolates and things), and also lunches pastries drinks etc. They have a great selection of fresh produce, and they also have some serve yourself salad and pastry bars, ready to go salad and pasta boxes, fresh bread, lots of variety of sodas and kombucha, ice cream etc... Pasta boxes and pastries range from 3 CHF to 10 CHF - drinks around the same range, bread as well about 3-6 CHF - if you get an Airbnb or hotel room with a kitchenette you can make breakfasts to save on picking up something from Starbucks (which could set you back about 10-15 CHF for 2 items). In all I liked Migros - and they have self check out too which works well!
I've never tried marzipan.. what is wrong with me?! This is my new favorite dessert
Take-out
Migros. They pack eggs in 4-, 6- and 10-packs. The colored eggs are hard boiled. Unrefrigerated! Ummm, delicious lemon bread.
Yelp Review 2026 #73:…read more This Coop is big and has everything. It's within walking distance from my hotel so it was very convenient to stop here and get snacks and drinks. It's open early and open til late (6am-10pm is late). They're one of the few businesses that's open on Sundays. Switzerland is known to be the most expensive country to visit which is absolutely true. Most go to Coop as a "hack" by buying food here instead of going to restaurants. Food is affordable here. They have deli meats, jamon Iberico, baked goods, arancini, cakes, pastries, pizza, sushi, sashimi, cups/ bowls of fruit, etc. I came here the first time to grab snacks like chips, Barebells and drinks. They were giving away protein shakes right next to the checkout counters. You do have to pay for shopping bags. If you need utensils, you have to pay for that too. The second time I was here was to get bandaids. The staff was helpful in pointing me to the right direction. Third visit was to compare prices for chocolates. I got Lindt chocolates for cheaper at Lindt Home of Chocolate.
When you are in between trains and get hungry for some cheap food, this is the place to stop by…read more Not cheap in any standards but cheaper than restaurants in Switzerland. Got everything you need to munch on. The wieners with buns, breads, drinks and necessities.
Nutella ice cream
Baked goods
Clean. Fresh. Has most of what you want in a cinch. Opens early and closes late. Fantastic.read more
This Aldo Suisse is a nice size and produce fresh. It also had a good variety of home goods,…read moregrocery and beer and wine.
Aldi Suisse is a level above the usual Aldi stores. Many gourmet items, plus lots of household…read moreitems and small appliances for sale. I could visit for one month just to try all the great food items here.
Entrance street level
It's not huge, but it is open late --- and on Sunday! The ability to get reasonable corner-store…read moregroceries on a Sunday is a true luxury around Zürich. A much less daunting prospect than the HB Migros or Stadelhofen Coop, as long as you don't need anything too complicated on the way back from hiking or skiing.
Fruits, veggies, beers, and wine, and a salad bar, that…read morelooks quite fine. Your typical quick shop, right by the bahnhof, open late, makes for a convenient stop. The service isn't so friendly, and the lines are long at night, so try the Migrolino 'cross the way if your connection is tight.
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