C-Town, An independently operated and locally owned Supermarket operating under the CTown Banner
329 9th St (5th Street) Brooklyn , NY 11215 United States
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. NFC Payments & American Express) |
The aisles are always full of workers stocking shelves or chatting on their cell phones, so it's hard to get around. The checkers are often a little rude, but efficient enough and lines move quickly.
A Real Live Grocery Store . In Brooklyn! Don't be fooled by the lame posters outside - it's rather modern and very clean on the inside.
When there's no time to get to the food coop, veggies are fresh, and lots on sale.
This grocer has good deals on non-perishable items, so check their weekly ad to see what's on sale
Place is cool. They have food and other things. I enjoyed spending money there
The aisle space-to-shopper ratio isn't great but the prices and selection beat all other South Slope options.
If they're out of the soup green packets, ask and they'll make a fresh one for you.
Delivery is only $2 so stock up!
This old chick cashier at the 10 items or less line is a real bitch
Can't stand the yuppies !
Never ever ever go on a Sunday! It's a madhouse!
Delivery is only $2!
Do yourself a favor: never go on a Sunday.
C stands for Slow
Nice old fashioned super market vibe but I find it hard to find things. The self check out jars me. - Chris Phillips
Beer selection, specialty products and fruit are all great. Meat's not so great and their credit card readers keep getting hacked. - Jennifer Knode
The old owners didn't have great reviews and now it looks like the new owners aren't doing well but they're actually great! They're very nice, everything is organized and clean too. - John Stewart
Becky is the best photo tech ! Always go to her for help :) - Becky Gonzalez
I'm amazed at the bad reports for this Rite Aid! I've been going here for years & the staff is very polite, helpful, & caring; especially in the pharmacy. Some very rude customers though. - Martha Martha
Beautiful, interesting, and expansive. So many things to do and see. A million unique areas. - Kitty Mullee