Schnucks Downtown, St. Louis MO
Address | 315 N 9th St, St. Louis, MO |
Phone | (314) 436-7694 |
Hours | 6:00am-8:00pm |
Website | locations.schnucks.com/mo-st-louis-301 |
Categories | Grocery Store |
Rating | 3.5 14 reviews |
Nearest branches Schnucks South City — 3430 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO Schnucks City Plaza — 3431 Union Blvd, St. Louis, MO Schnucks Affton — 10070 Gravois Rd, St. Louis, MO, United States Schnucks Lindbergh — 10275 Clayton Rd, St. Louis, MO, United States |
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Schnucks Downtown reviews
14The strangest Schnucks we’ve seen yet. Located in a very old building in a very busy downtown area. It looks nothing like any other Schnucks we’ve visited. Store aisles, especially at checkout meander around. Food court located on the second floor. Parking outside extremely limited and often hard to get.
I've always like going to this place, convenient location for me many times, but the last trip the cashier was horrible not in the sense that she didn't know what she was doing, but in the way that she looked down on me as I was in work clothes & had a stuck up attitude & was just insulting to the point that I haven't returned & may never go back to this location. Before that day I would of said 4& a half probably 5 stars.
I liked the intimate feel of the store. I needed assistance with finding some drinks, and the meat department guy was super accommodating with helping me.
Don't bother having a concern or complaint. Astonishingly, management is rude and shouts at the customs. Their catch alk phrase is, " This conversation is done. You can leave! " Very sad.
Having worked for Dierbergs, a classy customer oriented store, watching the embarrassment that is Schnucks is pathetic. It's
no wonder Walmart + exists. Schnucks has degenerated into a sorry excuse for a store. It's not what you say to people, it's how you say it. Schnucks no longer has class.
Just tried to get some breakfast at 9: 30a today. The chief told me “breakfast stops at 10” which i understand, why make more food for one person. But my problem is that I walked up to some empty pans so i assume they been empty for some time which is, to me, a sign of negligence. And second, when i asked “when do you stop bringing out new food for future reference” he seem annoyed lol. The audacity right? Here i am been calm and cordial about it being no breakfast and the gentleman show signings of being annoyed with me about my questioning. Just wanted to share my experience.
I call it the Rich schnucks store.because it's different and clean they have more than other schnucks stores.
I like the location but I go to aldi's for most of my food or the dollar store. I refuse to pay downtown prices for food or supplies
I just feel like the store is halfway closed. There’s hardly any hot foods and a lot of the counters or displays are empty. This is not a real Schnucks.
Used to be very nice but has gone downhill. Lots of prepared foods, though not much offered is truly fresh anymore. They also have a full meat and deli counter, plus a CVS pharmacy in the back.
Parking in the garage is free with purchase (1 hr before 5/2 hrs after).
Lines at lunch are long but move quickly.
Handy downtown store. Free parking! But you have to buy something. For the size the inventory selection is great. Secure location and easy access. Nearly all self check outs.
Overall, I really like the the downtown Schnucks. It may not have everything you’re looking for, but they have all the essentials, plus some pretty good produce. The prices are better than Field’s foods, but the location isn’t as convenient for people in downtown west.
I was glad to find this Schnucks. It was a sharp smaller store than is in the suburbs of St. Louis.
The staff were helpful, nice, and efficient. The selections were good.
My only suggestion is that they offer hot coffee to accompany their breakfast hot bar offerings of scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage and gravy, sausage and biscuits. I was sent four blocks away to find a cup of coffee.
My partner and I are visiting from out of town, and it's always weird navigating a new store. Out cashier, Arlander was super friendly, funny, and all around kind, making this an even better shopping experience!
Wish more downtowns had a decent sized grocery like this. Produce, deli, bakery, meat all available.