The best supermarket in Vegas! So many items you will only find here. The bakery department is outstanding with so many choices; fresh delicious breads, cakes, Italian cookies, pies, cannoli’s, Italian pastries, crumb cake, NY bagels, great selection of donuts and so much more. Great deli that sells Boars Head cold cuts, fresh deli foods(that actually taste good) and lots of freshly made lunch and dinner entrees(that also taste good). They have a small food court that has a salad bar, pizza by the slice, gelato as well as lots of other items. Also all around the deli area are other great items; my favorite is the delicious knish(that I missed so much from New York). They also have a great meat department with reasonably priced family size packages(I bought 20 chicken legs for $ 6.81 and about 16 thin large nicely cut chicken breasts for approx. $ 12.50!). They sell Wise and Drake products as well as lots of unique items. They have a great candy section and you will find old fashion candy here as well. They have a great soda section and sell unique soda. You must try the«Pastosa» brand ravioli. They are shipped from New York and one of the reasons I drive 30 minutes to this store and you will love them too once you try them. My only negative gripe is I wish they had a store in Henderson.
Kristine B.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Made to order breakfast sandwiches and waffles on the weekend at Glazier’s! Made to order, this morning with an onion bagel(from Brooklyn)! Glazier’s has East coast products:) not one other place in town has! Peter Luger’s steak sauce(also good on chicken), Wise potato chips, devil dogs AND Pastosa ravioli !
702 R.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Ok… I have been to this place twice… its nearby and never busy like Von’s across the way. However, there is a reason for the lack of traffic in this place as I will go into. The first time I was there, I was just picking up some beer and my girlfriend asked if I could pick up some other items. I picked up some bread and some milk. Got home to find out that the bread had already EXPIRED and the milk was set to expire the NEXTDAY! WTH??? What kind of quality control do they have there? The place inside does look a bit unkept and not as clean as one would expect and the employees are rather unfriendly and don’t seem all too thrilled about being there. The 2nd time I was there, I just stopped in to get some wine and wanted to pick up some tomatoes also for a salad. First, 95% of the tomatoes they had out were on the verge of being rotten and the other 5% were way over-ripe and soft. It was really disgusting that the owners of this place allow this sort of situation to take place but if you read through some of the other reviews, you constantly see people advising to «watch the expiration dates» on anything you buy. My advice? Just FORGET this DIRTY, UNFRIENDLY and SLIMEY place and shop somewhere else… you will be glad you did, trust me! P. S.Look at this article that KTNVNEWS did on this place!!! Further proof!!!
Ramil B.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I love Glazier’s! I’ve recently acquired the love for cooking and found that Glazier’s is an AWESOME place to shop. Their prices are lower than most major chain grocery stores, but the best part is the ingredients they sell are QUALITY. This is definitely your place when you’re in need of a unique ingredient. If they don’t have it, I doubt any other store in town will have it. They have a lot of great sales, which are excellent bargains in my opinion. I haven’t purchased anything from the meat dept., but whenever I look at the meat selections I’m impressed. Seafood choices are superb as well. Again, haven’t purchased any myself but you can tell the quality just by looking at it. The bakery as an assortment of sweets and pastries available. They look delicious and mouth watering. We’ve bought a few of their items and I cannot complain. They also have a wide variety of prepackaged meals which all look delish as well. Prices are fair, but I haven’t bought any of them because I come here to make my own meal. I live about 20 – 25 mins away from here, I don’t drive all the way here to specifically just to shop but will stop by if I’m here in area. Last but not least the service is awesome! Everyone is friendly and helpful for the most part. This is the best place to shop considering its a massive speciality grocery store.
Mary M.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This market has to best seafood and meat department. The meat is always tender. The seafood is fresh. And the service is excellent. I also like the produce area. Great selection of fruits and veggies. They have great deli meats as well as unbelievable potatoe salad. Yum! The employees are friendly, too!
Rosie T.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I think prices for some products are a bit more expensive compared to other grocery stores but they do have a wide selection of international foods! Their produce is a bit cheaper but for every day items like paper towels or cleaners, I say stick to other stores. All in all, I will be back here to pick up some more stuff– just not every day materials. At Mexican markets, they do have produce a bit cheaper but if you’re looking for a one stop shop, it isn’t bad either!
Jin N.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Glazier’s has some great selections in the international food section. I feel it is one of the most comprehensive when it comes to Latin foods or even Asian food supplies compared to Smith’s, Von’s, or Albertsons. The poultry area has some stuff you can’t find elsewhere, like cubed pancetta. And they have their in store Italian sausages, both spicy and regular. Certain deals happen from time to time, and I like that they at least carry De Cecco brand for pasta while other stores don’t have it. Prices are competitive. The produce section is good, but they lack some herbs and ingredients I was looking for. All in all, this place is legit.
Gregg W.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
«Don’t you dare even think about squirting ketchup on that hot dog! It’s a Chicago law!» «Yeah Dad, but we’re in Las Vegas!» «OK, fine, spoil the hot dog and put more ketchup on your ketchup!» The above satire is typical between my son and I every time we eat hot dogs together. Well, that all changed after a visit last Sunday morning to Glazier’s. I found Jay’s potato chips, refrigerated celery salt, neon green relish, sport peppers, pickles, Vienna beef hot dogs and poppy seed buns too. Needless to say, we feasted on Chgo style hot dogs @ home in Las Vegas. Ketchup became an argument of the past. Also found my favorite dessert as a teenager, TastyKakes, located in the fridge section at the far right side of the store. They are shipped in frozen from Philly and brought back fond memories w/each sweet bite. The deli counter is unlike anywhere i’ve purchased Boar’s Head products… talk about hi-tech…felt like I fast forward my life into a Jetsons cartoon. Glazier’s deli shoppers can order from their iPhone app, at the counter kickin it old school w/good olé fashioned face-to-face communication skills exchanging personable smiles, or enter your deli order into 1 of the 2 computer kiosks and receive a text when your order is ready for pickup. I very much appreciated this kiosk concept as a time saving option while I ventured off into the store in search of hard to find regional food products. TIP: Glazier’s is open early and stays open late! TIP: If you can’t find it, put down your macho ego and ask one of the friendly employees; chances are they have it and are willing to help shoppers find it. Yay! I’m a fan. See 9 photos below… Unilocal300CHALLENGE2015: RECOUNTEDALLREVIEWSTHISIS #297.
N W.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I would give 5 stars to Them with any hesitations! They have the best variety of food and all the other items. Their panini share really awesome and salad bar is pretty good too. I love shopping there over Albertsons or Smiths!
Vicky B.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This holiday season I was exploring my options of a prepared Thanksgiving meal so I found myself at Glazier’s to see what they had to offer so I browsed more than shopped. I didn’t realize how large the store is. On entering I headed to the deli. The prices seem reasonable on the their sushi, sandwiches, and prepared items. On this visit I grabbed a few donuts. I don’t like how some are clearly labeled and some are not. I don’t want to buy what appears to be a chocolate bar and bite down into filling. In the meat department salmon happened to be on sale that day so I did purchase that. Being a fan of Jelly Belly’s I appreciate any store that I can purchase by the pound and mix whatever flavors I want. I also noticed they have nostalgia candy. I can’t remember the last time I saw candy cigarettes. As far as their Thanksgiving meal I did not choose to buy it there. It didn’t seem worth it once I realized how small the sides were that they offered and the side options weren’t that appealing. Sprouts for the win on that one! Now, if they hadn’t sold out of the fried turkey I might have been persuaded.
Kimberly T.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I absolutely love shopping here. The store is very clean and extremely organized. They have great weekly specials on meat, seafood and wine. I am not happy going anywhere else. Most grocery stores are way too busy with long times. Its never a long wait at checkout and the food is extremely fresh. I truly recommended this store
John V.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Glazier’s grocery store is located on the corner of Warm Springs and Durango and always a pretty cool store to shop in. They list themselves as One of a Kind Supermarket and they are pretty darn close, especially since they are open 6am-12am 7 days per week! The store has just about everything you are looking for. A great vegetable section with standard grown and organic items. Bakery is huge with some special imported New York Bagels and cookies to specialty donuts and standard commercial company donuts. The New York Deli section seems almost endless in options and they always have two sections of deli where items/food can be purchased on the spot to go or eat within their food area. The meat/seafood areas are just the same with many options of fresh seafood and meats. They have an old style Butcher Shop where they actually cut the meats and package them as you wait. They also offer the standard packaged meats/seafood. There is a large area of alcohol which includes beer and wine and right next to this area is a specialty area of ethnic foods of different countries. The rest of the store is standard layout with its dairy, juices, frozen foods, cosmetics, shampoos, dog foods and toiletries. Overall the prices are just a tad higher than other stores but if you are a sales shopper you can certainly make a good budget shopping here, as I have done with meat and seafood times on sale. The overall vibe of this store is similar to a WholeFoods or Trader Joes and they are certainly on par with those types of supermarkets in offering quality items. Parking lot is easy with ample space. RedBox location inside.
Michael U.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Items Selected: Pancakes with Strawberries Apple Fritter Strawberry Fritter Pineapple Fritter Blueberry Fritter Lemon Sprinkles Bar Mocha Bean Double Chocolate Mousse Mounds Bar Key Lime Pie Blueberry Coconut Cream Red Velvet Cake Having thought to have exhausted The Valley’s list of Doughnut shops over the past two years it was on the recommendation of a friend that Glazier’s Food Marketplace was identified as another source of novel fried dough, and recalling that Donut Mania’s owner had once suggested he originally helped establish the grocery store’s program it was just after 7:00am on Saturday that a stop was made, the cabinets well stocked with most options still warm. Advertising a whole new lineup, including four types of fritters to go along with the store’s recently launched weekend brunch, it was admittedly with some surprise that Glazier’s collection tallied more than two-dozen variations and ranging from cake to yeast and filled to frosted the 89-to-99 cent prices are a far cry from many other artisan purveyors, the results ranging from downright excellent to subpar grocery store stuff. Holding off a moment before exploring the donuts, a total of eleven selected largely as a result of space per cardboard box, one could not help but wonder how The 702s «Best» Supermarket would fare in terms of made-to-order options, and taking the easy way out by offering fake syrup and a cold pat of butter alongside pancakes so dry they literally crumbled fork pressure the answer can simply be summed up as «horrible,» an $ 8.57 waste of money with more than ¾ deposited in the trash. Onward to better things, payment at an automated checkout fairly simple before returning to a table to indulge, opening bites of raised options spoke to a brioche base similar to that of Donut Mania and Pinkbox with just a bit more tooth, the blueberry coconut a bit artificial in its flavor while cream-filled rings of coffee as well as chocolate fared far better, the espresso infused glaze particularly robust. Unabashedly fond of fritters, a sentiment that many do not share, suffice it to say that those who cite oiliness as a reason for their displeasure need not fear as the ones at Glazier’s are actually much ‘lighter’ than the average, yet although an attempt to raise the stakes with multiple flavors is indeed appreciated the substantial lack of whole fruit beneath a double-shellacking of sugary sweet glaze most certainly was not, the pineapple particularly affronting in its lack of flavor with the vast majority of each left in the box. Rounding out the morning with a cocoa-rich red velvet cake that made me wish for more classics including an old fashioned or buttermilk bar amidst the group, it was perhaps with good fortune that two bars and a tangy Key Lime Pie complete with graham cracker crumble were saved for last, the lemon filling beneath white frosting and rainbow sprinkles impressive in its tartness while the shredded coconut and cream amidst dark chocolate reminisced of a Mounds Bar in all the right ways, the sliced-and-filled presentation assuring a perfect ratio of each ingredient throughout. More modestly priced than other places offering novelty donuts, but at the same time not always executing on a level that shows the creativity to be matched by the quality of the staff, those planning to visit Glazier’s for Donuts are encouraged to choose carefully while those looking for pancakes or fritters should steer clear and visit almost anywhere else.
Jerlin L.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Have you ever eaten frog legs? Yeah, well… that’s not for me! But, I have to admit this store has grown on me. I really love the cultural influence in this store. I still believe the store is mostly overpriced. So when I shop, I stick to the outside perimeter of the store. I hit the fresh fruits, fresh salad bar, deli department, meat department, and dairy department. I pretty much skip the isles. They have the most amazing deli. Honestly, I go every Sunday now just to get their egg salad, cranberry chicken salad, and California tuna salad. It goes great with their fresh Hawaiian loaf of bread. I make these for lunches during the week! The other part of the deli has a great selection of deli meats. I like that I can place my order from a kiosk, then shop while it is being prepared to my thickness specifications on eat meat. They even text me when my order is ready. No more waiting at the deli counter for my lunch meats! When you have so little time, these things make a huge difference. The meat department always has cool items, like stuffed crabmeat in crab shells and stuffed clams in clamshells. The last time I was there they had fresh frog legs. Really… who eats that? I like that there is something for everyone though. If only they could just lower their prices on standard items like ketchup and cereal, I would not have to go to another store for the rest of my groceries.
Margret C.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I was so excited to come here for the first time, a few months ago. I checked out the ad online to prepare. Yes, I love doing my research. Anyway, enter my half-day at work on friday for the holiday weekend. So, we went there after checking out the Home Goods/TJ Maxx stores(had gift cards to use). — Low prices on produce and meats(including sausage) — check! — Specialty Goods from New York(Drake’s Cakes) & Hawaii — check! — Boar’s Head at the Deli– check! — All the other brands that the other grocery stores carry, plus some low-salt options — check! — And many other departments such as food-to-go options like sushi, italian food, and a bakery with italian cookies and donuts — check! We had two full freezer tote bags for $ 41. We got a bone-in pork shoulder for under $ 7, various produce items like kale for 88 cents, cucumber, spinach, limes. I found a huge bottle of my favorite salad dressing, Ken’s, for $ 5.98. I liked it so much, that even though, it’s not anywhere close to our area, I’d like to visit once a month.
Ashlyn G.
Place rating: 4 Southwest, Las Vegas, NV
By far my favorite grocery store in the city. I visit about once a week. A few of my regular items are — fresh baked sliced wheat bread! Glazier’s brand. It is so hearty and last so much longer then overly processed bread — boneless skinless chicken breast is always an amazing price — Frozen New York bagels! Need I say more Not a huge fan of the produce but I still purchase it each week, because I LOVE this store. The cashiers are so sweet and I love my neighborhood grocery store. So lucky it is around the corner
Sheryl I.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I love this place esp late at night. Never crowded. Always clean. I come here mostly for seafood. Tuna, crabs and salmon. Im also a fan of tge cold pasta salad. Super yummy! And of course you can not just pass on the fritters. As big as my face! I esp like the strawberry and blueberry. Apple? Not so much! Its close to my house too. 2 thumbs up!
Alex N.
Place rating: 1 Los Angeles, CA
I was looking for an organic food market other than Wholefoods, I went to Glazier’s to check it out. Well well it is basically Winco quality and type of food with WF prices… They do have a small organic/gluten free section, and some imported stuff(Goya brand that reminded me Jon’s market in LA…) The place is not modern or new, a funky smell all over the store… Definitely not what I was looking for.
Rick P.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
A beautiful store and lots of interesting product but most of all I love their bakery. The grocery part is sorta high priced but other then that I love this place. The deli is always so tempting and there are tons and tons of bake goods. So I pretty much I’m Unilocaling about their bakery I guess. I’ve been here before never really shopped here for groceries but but would come for the food and pastries. The day of my daughters dedication at Church Mother’s Day Sunday I didn’t want to drive all the way out to Patisserie Manon all the way in Bocca park being that I live in the SW and had only about an hour before the ceremony begins and Suzuya Pastries & Crepes ran out of cakes(my bad cause I didn’t order ahead) I remember wait a second Glaziers should have something nice… and they did which turn out even better because I was about to drop $ 50 to $ 60 bucks for a cake and spent $ 18 for a delicious beautiful cake! The ladies were so nice and did a great job fitting what I wanted written on the cake and it looked perfect. The cake itself was moist not too sweet but sweet enough and fruit topping and cream filling was just right. Hey I lucked out that day and I have Glaziers to thank for that!
Laurie H.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I LOVE Glaziers! The feel of a big chain, but with a family that cares, and not only old stand by but some cool local and odd stuff tossed in. I couldn’t explain why i loved it so much, so I took my daughter, she can’t explain it either. It’s just cool. They have a fresh salad bar, bakery, lunch counter. Booze, vegies, gluten free, local coffee, and the stuff that most people go shopping for, too. I have never had to wait in a long line, and when I have a question, like«What the bleep is that veggie??» there is always someone there. Parking lot is giant, cool stores nearby for Home Goods or clothes. i can make a DAY of going in for a quick one or two items. It is heck and gone from home, but close to a place I’m always running by anyway. otherwise i would invent reasons to go out that far. Thank goodness it hasn’t xome to that!