GIANT Heirloom Market, Philadelphia PA
Address | 2303 Bainbridge St, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
Phone | +1 215-875-8305 |
Hours | 7:00am-10:00pm |
Website | giantfoodstores.com |
Categories | Grocery Store, Supermarket |
Rating | 3.7 18 reviews |
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GIANT Heirloom Market reviews
18Nice neighborhood convenience. Small but has a lot of basics, staff are friendly and helpful, OK wine selection for a grocery store.
Kind of useless. A market for wealthy people gentrifying the area. Already have 2 supermarkets nearby. This place is always packed with Karens and baby strollers.
It was my first time here. If I didn't live out of state, I would shop here all the time. Prices were reasonable on some things and pricey on others, especially on soft drinks, but I found out it's a soda tax.
Nice clean and organized Giant I prefer this smaller one then the new one built on Columbus Blvd. I normally shop for a few nights so I love the convenience of this giant
It's a small store with higher prices. A good isle and a half is all alcohol. Upscale selection. I couldn't find doritos.
Very convenient neighborhood store which is usually stocked well with all the things you need for the week. But I do think that the prices are unusually high compared to other comparable stores.
I really liked this market, they had a variety of fresh food, cut fruits, premade salads and sandwiches, etc that were easy to grab. I also love that they sell wine and beer in the store (separate checkout from groceries). It seemed priced reasonably for the area. It might be a little hard to do an entire grocery run here since it’s small but I love that it’s walkable.
I LOVE this market. It's well stocked with a variety of fresh foods. Not everything is well priced but you are bound to come from here with something.
Friendly staff, great management, very good selection with a variety of brands to satisfy many tastes. Clean and convenient. Good prices and rewards program is a plus. This is my go to neighborhood store. I'm grateful it is here as an alternative to the very old, run down market nearby.
I really can't stand being required to have a loyalty card to get a reasonable price.
Staff is super friendly and the store is spotless but they're unfortunately usually out of most snacks. Still one of the nicer grocery stores!
Minus 1 star for the missing delicious bread. Tight quarters in here, but definitely the best in store shopping experience for groceries in center city. Kudos to giant for adjusting what is stocked to meet the needs of it's shoppers, you can finally get decent seafood here, just not as wide a selection of whole foods unfortunately.
They have a good selection of poultry, vegetables, fruit, and dry goods. Seafood is mostly frozen. One of the few grocery stores in the area that has beer and wine. Sometimes out of stock of staples like dish soap. Overall, great store that also have rewards benefits with the Giant card.
It's been a short time I have been able to shop at Heirlooms which moved within a block from my home. I love it good. Healthy foods. I have started going to the larger Giant stores. A lot more stock on products inventory. They are further from my home. I am starting to shop there more. So far I am Happy
Clean, great service, and excellent seasonal selections. Limited inventory but it’s a small city grocery store; don’t expect the world. It’s fabulous for what it is and the smiling faces who greet you by name.
When Heirloom opened it offered a pretty decent selection of foods at a range of different prices. It never had the most expansive selection but it had almost all of the staples with options from cheap to fancy.
In the past 4-6 months, the prices have increased about 40-60 percent on most items. Selection has diminished as well in that many of the cheaper products just are no longer restocked. The cheapest frozen meal for one we could find the other day, for instance, was an $8 frozen rice bowl. Inflation is a problem, yes, but Heirloom's price increases seem much much worse than say, Sprouts or Trader Joes. It is incredibly frustrating how dramatically and mercilessly they have raised prices.
At the same time, there has been a significant worsening in the quality of some items, like the boxed salad. Despite sell-by dates a week out it doesn't last more than a day or two. Disappointing when a 5 oz bag is now $4 or a 16 oz carton is up to $7 or $8.
On the plus side, Heirloom remains a convenient place for to buy a six pack or a bottle of wine and their fruit is pretty consistently good. Fancy cheese and ice cream selection remains strong (though not at all cheap) for a small store.
We used to shop here for almost all of our groceries. We could sacrifice a slightly higher prices and lower selection for the convenience. But now we universally make the effort to go the distance to Sprouts or TJs; Heirloom just isn't worth it anymore.
Great supermarket that is easily accessible within walking distance. For being a relatively small grocery store, they generally have what I need in regards from fresh produce to frozen meals to cheese. Their self-checkout system is very easy and it is not too expensive.