From bad service to worse service. No selection of food and now the service has inexplicably gotten worse. I was very excited for new ownership, but obviously the be careful of what you wish for concept should have been used. Hoping that they are just trying to figure it out.
Charles H.
Place rating: 1 Oakland, CA
This neighborhood needs a grocery store badly and I walked in with high hopes and a shopping list about 5 items long. Out of the 5 totally normal grocery type items, they only had one. Don’t go here if you actually need something. You’ll be greeted with empty shelves and disappointment.
Jason T.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Great breakfast when they get the order right. Sometimes can be a little chaotic with the ordering process, but it’s worth it.
Alfred A.
Place rating: 5 Burbank, CA
Went for breakfast. Breakfast sandwiches are made fresh when ordered. Place is well lit nicely maintained and the employees were outgoing, friendly and helpful.
Makenzie K.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
When my boyfriend & I grab a quick lunch while he’s at work we love coming here to the café located inside. They have the best sandwiches ever! Seriously, the turkey on wheat with the avocado & sprouts is heaven. It’s very simple & fast. Always clean. Always nice. I don’t have anything bad to say… The market is basically a local market of whole foods, only better.
Louie B.
Place rating: 5 Long Beach, CA
I’m staying at the L Cortez and the market is right across the street the prices are reasonable everybody is nice. It’s a great solution for grabbing something quick to eat versus paying hotel pricing
Betty H.
Place rating: 3 San Diego, CA
The hot food bar in convenient. It is pricey for the type of food being served. The staff is nice sometimes, depending on who is helping you. They have sandwiches you can order to be made too. Which are pretty good. There is a sitting area to eat inside or outside. There is also a nice stock of groceries you can buy. Two stars knocked off for inconsistent service and for being expensive.
B. C.
Place rating: 1 Orange County, CA
If you like to wait almost 40 minutes for 2⁄3 of your«to go» sandwiches to be made, go here. If you like going back to refill your parking meter for what should be a 15 – 20 minute MAX stop, go here. If you like your name being called to tell you your order is ready, only to find that 2⁄3 sandwiches are in your bag once you’re in your car, go here. If you want to watch two other sandwiches be delivered to another customer that ordered way after you while you are still waiting on one of yours, go here. If you like to NOT receive an apology and blank stares for the amount of time you have wasted waiting, go here. My little cousin could easily make 10 plus sandwiches in the amount of time I waited here. I cannot even fathom how it takes 40 minutes to make 3 sandwiches on a slow Sunday afternoon. There’s no excuse for this not to mention almost all of the customers in the dining area either had coffee or self-serve food so it’s not like there were a lot of «made to order» orders on the docket. I live in the downtown lofts complex and will be sure to make my neighbors aware of the horrible service I received from the«made to order» bar. God help you if you happen to order«to go» from them on a workday for lunch. P. S. As an added note, I have found many of the same products sold here at normal grocery stores for a fraction of the price. Take your business elsewhere.
Kelly K.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I love that there is now a market downtown that has healthy food selections, and is safe, and has a deli, espressos and beer and wine and a place to sit, that is a lot of ANDS, and each one is well deserved. It is great when you have visitors and want a break, this is an oasis to get away from the noise and the party energy. There is a great selection of deli items and a salad bar with other food choices. They offer a little happy hour as well. There were great desserts and I should not forget the pizza. If I need a little fruit as a snack, or before I headed home I could pick up grocery items, it is all there! What was great, there was outdoor seating as well as indoor, and it was nice to have a quiet place to eat and enjoy the food. It is like a coffeehouse/market/wine and beer bar all mixed in one! I know I will be back
Jessica C.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
If you are open until 10pm, I believe you should still offer sandwiches until 10pm. And you should not charge $ 10 for a box of quinoa. I do, however, like their food bar for lunch.
Sharon L.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Bree(sorry if I spelled your name wrong) was friendly and personable. I love patronizing a business with friendly folks… why give my hard eared money to meanies. This little market has a small produce area and a nice selection of pantry items to go along with their coffee bar/pizza kitchen/sandwich counter/salad bar. Most items are comparable to local grocery store prices. It is a great place to stop and grab a quick sandwich and Peet’s coffee when you are on the go downtown. As of 8÷26÷2015, they have a Unilocal check in offer for a free coffee(Yep, Peet’s!) with purchase. They also have a sandwich special that is $ 5.00 for a pre-made sandwich, chips and canned soda. Hello, bargain lunch! They also carry freshly made cookies that are too huge and was under priced and a few varieties of the nearby O Face Donuts.
AJ S.
Place rating: 4 Rockville, MD
The Market gives customers a unique shopping experience due to its location and the items offered. Located in DTLV(not too far from the Downtown Container Park), it is a prime spot for locals living around the area, or for the folks who need to go in and grab a few snacks and some drinks before venturing into the Fremont craziness. They had a small produce section, which is kinda cool because there’s not many places near that zone where you could buy fresh fruit that’s NOT an apple or banana from the local coffee shops. I stopped in here to grab a couple CLIF bars and bottled water. They didn’t have a huge selection, but at least you can find your grocery basics here. Super convenient for those who don’t want to travel to the nearest Vons or Smith’s(etc.) and are in the area. I liked the fact that they had a food bar/buffet because it allows you to choose from different items and portion them the way you want it… all the food on display looked so good! I really have to come back and try their fare sometime.
Sharz T.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This was a cute market I’d have to say. It’s located on Fremont street(don’t worry though, they have an adjacent parking lot). They have just about everything you can find in a Whole Foods store. They’ve got outdoor seating and a buffet style stand with dishes and salad which is $ 7.99 per pound. I didn’t get to get myself food but they sure smelled and looked very tasty! You can eat it indoor or outdoor, whichever you prefer and I’m a fan of that! They’ve got fruits, a frozen isle, snacks, and drinks, and so much more! I’m into the cleanliness of their store inside and out. The interior and exterior décor was very eye-catching and one of my favorite aspects. Another favorite of mine is how fresh their produce looked especially their fruits! Anyway, I love most places in dtlv so I’m a huge fan of The Market! I would come here anytime I’m in downtown Las Vegas thirsting for some water or snacking. I do definitely recommend you to check it out as well if you’re in the area because you’ve got nothing to lose, support this local business!
Cathy C.
Place rating: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
I was having lunch at a neighboring restaurant and was in need to do grocery shopping for my meal prep. The Market is a pretty small store with more common produce items, cereals, frozen vegetarian treats, teas, coffee, non-dairy milk, chocolates, snacks, dried spices and mixes, O Face doughnuts, cookies, pies, etc. It’s not a full-on grocery store so, there are items you won’t find here. I was looking for fresh cilantro which they didn’t have but they were nice enough to get me a small bunch from their kitchen. Talk about going above and beyond customer service! That’s what impressed me the most about this place. The people that work here are from the area and I think it’s important for the local community to benefit from current development downtown. They’re helpful and friendly. We got to chat with the chef that makes all the prepped food who told us how he makes his dishes and when they serve certain dishes. Soul Food Sunday, anyone? Get a reusable bag for $ 5. They have items with clever marketing strategies: Bruce Tea if you’re a Bruce Lee fan… Grumpuccino if you like Grumpy Cat. I’m a sucker for both so I ended up getting one of each flavor teas and coffee they have. This may sound bizarre but they have the best shopping carts ever. They’re tiny so, going up and down aisles and making sharp turns are easy. They’re like the BMW of shopping carts: FWD + power steering. Would I make a special trip just to shop here? No. But this would be the closest store similar to Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods to home.
Jeff S.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Super cool market on Freemont St. The place has a huge selection of groceries, snacks and beverages — — juices, coffee, soda, beer, wine, etc. Excellent deli inside as well; tons to choose from — cheeses, dried meats, pastries, an awesome salad bar, fruit, etc. etc. Tasty sandwiches too, grab & go, made to order and they’re fresh and priced well below average IMO — I had a breakfast sandwich for $ 4.75 and it hit the spot. They have tables inside and outside and you check out an iPad for free and surf the web while you enjoy your chow. Awesome to see a place like this in downtown Vegas; the entire neighborhood is up and coming and this is a great option for visitors and locals living in the hood. If I lived in downtown I would definitely be a regular — I love to support local businesses and this place is top notch. I’ll definitely be back!
Shannon Y.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I give«The Market» an «E» for Effort. They needed a business like this badly in this part of Las Vegas. The next closest place to find even decent groceries is miles away. I mean decent, meaning not a .99 only store. The produce looked fresh and of good quality. They did not have a huge stock but all the essentials needed to make a fresh meal if necessary. You cannot over order in this type of business otherwise everything will go in the trash. I also noticed a lot of great snack foods and even a small bulk foods section. The Market is very well organized and clean. I really enjoyed the beverage selection especially the craft beer. I must come down and try a sixer or two of some of these. The«Green Flash IPA» looks delicious and a few other caught my eye. When we were there over the weekend they were doing some wine sampling with a very good mix of variety’s of California wines. Very nice. Next time we are here I think we will order some food from the counter. They offer sandwiches made to order and«grab n go» items that are cooked but ready to heat at home for a quick meal. They Whole foods style self serve buffet line is great in theory for cold items. When you prepare hot foods it is really important to keep these items fresh. The chef needs to work on his execution on some of these because onion rings after 3 hours, IDK! I do not care how drunk you area at night but that cannot be good. I would experiment with this section to see what will hold the best under these warming equipment conditions. The soup they offer was a Broccoli and Cheddar and was delicious. Another recommendation is don’t let your eyes be bigger than your stomach otherwise you end up paying for a $ 15 – 20 pile of food you won’t be able to eat. Outdoor and Indoor seating is available for you to enjoy your purchase. I like the outdoor area for people watching. They also have available for use while here IPADS while you eat your food. Just ask. If your in the DTLV neighborhood stop by «The Market for some goodies weather it a sandwich or brew support these local businesses. Our city needs them to succeed.
Sylvia Q.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
We need more of these markets in Las Vegas! Such a wonderful neighborhood addition which just recently opened in October! Here you can find traditional groceries locally sourced as well as produce also sourced by local farmers but without really jacking up the prices. Also delicious coffee which on this trip I got to sample. The expresso machine was new to them so there were some small technicalities, but still enjoyed a great tasting late. They offer great grab and go food options like their hot food and cold salad bar, gourmet handmade sandwiches, a full size deli, craft beer and wine, pastries and so much more sure to cater and tantalize even the most finickiest eater! I can easily see this market becoming a regular stop for me so luckily they are open Sunday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 7 a.m. to midnight!
Nelson Q.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Unilocal365CHALLENGE2014−(301÷365) «Grab And Go» Located on Fremont Street in DTLV, This neighborhood market is like a miniature version of Whole Paycheck. Aisles of produce, beverages of all kinds, cheeses, snack, and even a frozen foods section is there, also a prepared foods food bar sold by weight is there for those who are fans of that kind of grab and go food. I like their counter area where they have made to order sandwiches, desserts, and beverages by the glass, including Stumptown Coffee on tap! The Latte was good, but could’ve been a tad bit hotter. Its a very welcome addition to the Downtown area. ALOHA!!! Shaka Meter: \uuu/\uuu/\uuu/\uuu/4
Elizabeth B.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Finally a market in Downtown. Beautiful mural on the side of the building. Cool front patio! Grab a seat and people watch! A small beer and wine bar, groceries, produce, stocked cold coolers of food and drinks. Check it out!
Chris R.
Place rating: 3 Park City, UT
Finally! A clean market, deli and coffee shop located downtown. Plenty of fresh produce and a selection of packaged goods many of which are from Annie’s. There’s a decent wine and beer selection and even a MTO sandwhich deli counter as well. For you coffee aficionados, the brand is Stumptown… hailing from good ol’ Portland Oregon. If you’re not on foot there are several lots nearby and street parking around the corner, most of which are for pay. If you are a member of El Cortez, Sapphire or higher, the garage across the street is the most convenient and secure. The nice sized patio out front is perfect for you to sit and enjoy your purchases and interact with the local passersby. His/hers public restrooms were clean but the new trend of shared communal sinks/mirrors is weird; likely in place to discourage bathing. This will be my new goto for groceries; sorry Fresh N Easy(and Trader Joes) you’re too far away.