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11 years ago
Nice supermarket! Lots of choice. I like the fact that it's a cooperative business, I think it makes it more fair.
12 years ago
Large Coop convenient mart and gas station combination. Store is clean, bright, well lit, and well stocked. Service is fast and efficient. No complaints. read more
Florastrasse 1
8800 Thalwil
Switzerland
044 722 64 10
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http://www.coop.ch
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What time does Coop open?
Coop opens at 7:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Coop close?
Coop closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Coop is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:30 AM - 8:00 PMSun Closed
Does Coop have parking?
Yes, Coop has parking options.
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Yelp Review 2026 #73:…read more This Coop is big and has everything. It's within walking distance from my hotel so it was very convenient to stop here and get snacks and drinks. It's open early and open til late (6am-10pm is late). They're one of the few businesses that's open on Sundays. Switzerland is known to be the most expensive country to visit which is absolutely true. Most go to Coop as a "hack" by buying food here instead of going to restaurants. Food is affordable here. They have deli meats, jamon Iberico, baked goods, arancini, cakes, pastries, pizza, sushi, sashimi, cups/ bowls of fruit, etc. I came here the first time to grab snacks like chips, Barebells and drinks. They were giving away protein shakes right next to the checkout counters. You do have to pay for shopping bags. If you need utensils, you have to pay for that too. The second time I was here was to get bandaids. The staff was helpful in pointing me to the right direction. Third visit was to compare prices for chocolates. I got Lindt chocolates for cheaper at Lindt Home of Chocolate.
When you are in between trains and get hungry for some cheap food, this is the place to stop by…read more Not cheap in any standards but cheaper than restaurants in Switzerland. Got everything you need to munch on. The wieners with buns, breads, drinks and necessities.
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Considering it is located in the sleepy village of Adliswil, this place is really good. It is a…read morehybrid grocery, clothing, household goods store. It is part of a mall. Produce quality is good, bakery is average, and meat counter is great. Able to find grocery items the smaller stores don't carry. There are always lines. Don't forget to bring your bags!
I walked 30 minutes one way through the snow to reach this Migros branch and I am really, really…read moreglad I did. Neigbouring Zollikon is lucky to have such a posh supermarket. The Balgrist Migros, near where I live, is tiny and sad. While perusing this jewel of a shop, I had the impression I was in a store back home as the aisles were wide, the fruit and veg area spacious, and the check stands were ample and many. Ahhhh. This outpost also boasts both butcher and cheese counters. -looking for sausages that are reminiscent of an American breakfast link? Look no further. -in search of French, raw-milk, sheep's cheese? It's here. Fortunately, I scored a can of condensed milk for my upcoming baking needs. Perhaps this Migros stocks canned pumpkin? We'll see what October brings... Sugary cereal buffs: Kellogg's dominates the breakfast cereal display with the Swiss versions of Sugar Smacks, Coco Puffs and the like. I'll be 'crossing the border' more often now that I know there's an oasis of shopping just 'round the bend. Bonus: Saturday morning Farmers' Market on the plaza in front of the store.
Easter!
-lovely view as one exits the market.
Migros entrance
Migros is Switzerland's largest supermarket chain. This location is located within Zurich's main…read moretrain station. The store is a bit cramped. I was able to conveniently grab a pastry to eat in the morning.
Migros is amazing! On a budget in Zurich? (Which is thought regardless lol) Stop by Migros! I…read morevisited when it was a holiday so almost everything in the city was closed - including restaurants. Migros was a solid option to get souvenirs (like chocolates and things), and also lunches pastries drinks etc. They have a great selection of fresh produce, and they also have some serve yourself salad and pastry bars, ready to go salad and pasta boxes, fresh bread, lots of variety of sodas and kombucha, ice cream etc... Pasta boxes and pastries range from 3 CHF to 10 CHF - drinks around the same range, bread as well about 3-6 CHF - if you get an Airbnb or hotel room with a kitchenette you can make breakfasts to save on picking up something from Starbucks (which could set you back about 10-15 CHF for 2 items). In all I liked Migros - and they have self check out too which works well!
I've never tried marzipan.. what is wrong with me?! This is my new favorite dessert
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Migros. They pack eggs in 4-, 6- and 10-packs. The colored eggs are hard boiled. Unrefrigerated! Ummm, delicious lemon bread.
The cheese room at the Coop in central Zurich was amazing. Great food at great prices.read more
Even though this is not the closest Coop to where I live, this is my place to go on a Saturday for…read morestock up shopping. Four stars for a well stocked store with a decent variety, recycling facilities, florist and not subject to overcrowding on the weekends (like many other Coops can get). It's located at the Kreuzplatz tram stop, right across from the Bohemia Restaurant. The florist is in the ground level and the recycling facilities/supermarket is in the basement level. They also offer a small hot foods area and butcher services. The dairy, produce, meat and beverage selection is sufficient. It's not as stocked up like the Sihlcity Coop (which has one of the biggest selection in the city), but then it's also not overcrowded as it can be in the weekends at the Sihlcity location. A plus with this locations that right across the street is a Migros, so if there are a few items that you want is only sold via Migros, you can kill two birds with one stone in this vicinity. Additionally, there is also a Denner's across the street, but I don't think that is of comparable quality to Coop.
Rental with 1 Franc coin. FYI - bottom of cart has a neat pull out to hang/store your bag(s).
Florist on ground floor, to left of entrance.
Recycling center downstairs right before entrance of market. Use CHF 1 coin for cart rental.
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This Aldo Suisse is a nice size and produce fresh. It also had a good variety of home goods,…read moregrocery and beer and wine.
Aldi Suisse is a level above the usual Aldi stores. Many gourmet items, plus lots of household…read moreitems and small appliances for sale. I could visit for one month just to try all the great food items here.
While looking for our extra luggage, we stumbled cafeteria type restaurant on the 5th floor…read more Choices of cook to order fish, chicken, and sirloin steak for additional price. You can pile as much food veggies, grains and salads (except meat) on a large plate for only €18 which is way cheaper compared to other restaurants. Ordered sirloin steak plate on our first visit. Tender and juicy steak with assorted al dente/ delicious veggies that chef can heat up on their flat top grill. Due to its price and food quality, we went back the following day and did our chocolates shopping after. Chefs and cashiers were all nice when we visited. If you are looking for affordable / budget friendly food options, this is the spot! Highly recommended while in Zurich city center. Also bought Swiss chocolates and treats here since it's cheaper also compared to other stores.
Coop City is by far the biggest single grocery store I've come across while traveling Europe. There…read moreare multiple floors covering everything from clothing, to kitchen equipment, to bedding, to cosmetics, to groceries. There are even many travel sized shampoo, lotion, and toothpastes. The grocery section may as well be an American supermarket. You'll find everything from baked goods to frozen foods to many many snacks. Prices are even really reasonable despite being in downtown. There's a to go section on the street level if you want to eat something quick.
Just found out this place is open on Sundays, yay! And it's open every day from 7 am to 10 pm. So…read moreplenty of opportunity to go grocery shopping. The layout isn't so friendly though. I got a bit confused when trying to find stuff, and it's kind of cramped in the aisles, so I kept running into people on a busy Sunday afternoon. I saw an interesting sushi sandwich with seaweed and salmon, so I can't wait to try that sometime when I'm nearby for picnic. Great location to pick up some fresh food and take to the lake for an instant picnic.
Open Sunday 0700-2200!!!!…read more Like others said, this is only Coop opens in Zurich city (between Kreis 1-10). This is not Coop pronto or those tiny one has only half of what other regular size coop offer. Good size vegetables/fruit section, wine and dairy section and also freshly baked bread. what else would you need on sunday? PS: Take s-bahn from HB. Only takes 2 minutes and connected entry is in the Stadelhofen station inside.
I love this Migros. There is a tiny Coop (another popular grocery store) nearby but I prefer this…read moreMigros for the combination of both fast take-away and produce/groceries. You an eat inside but why do that when there is plentiful outdoor seating, both in the well-manicured gardens out front and in the park seating on the other side of FITNESS Park. Vegan? There are a just few takeaway options of specifically vegan dishes (eg, grain and bean salads, lentil curry). They also sell tofu, veg sausage and bratwurst in the non-refrigerated aisles.
My favorite Migros in the whole Zürich city!…read more This 2M Migros has just about everything I need plus a restaurant and takeaway upstairs for when you just don't feel like cooking or going out to eat. Unlike a lot of the other Migros, this one not only has the self check out machines, but also the scanner so you can see exactly what you've bought, how much you are spending, and how much you are saving while you shop. Then just return the scanner and pay at a kiosk. So efficient and convenient. Light years ahead of the rest of them! Another reason why Kreis 5 is the best place to live in Zürich.
One of 'has everything Migros' including a take-away and a sit-down restaurant/cafe. If you want to…read morechoose a kind/size of cheese/meat/fish you are buying, it might be worth checking out this Migros. There are proper sections for fish, meat, cheese that you can choose and ask for certain quantity, instead of picking up pre-packed ones. Half of the store has non-food items for sale. I'm not sure about the price vs. quality but you can find just about everything including bag, clothes, etc. Other than that, most items are what you can find at other regular Migros. PS: Opens till 2000 weekdays.
Conveniently located at Bahnhof Enge, so nice to pop in on the way to the train or tram. Kind of a…read moresmaller shop, so the selection isn't huge. But good for the essentials. And sometimes I like to grab a drink or ice cream from here and bring it down to enjoy by the lake.
Small but packed with a lot of items other Migros of similar size don't carry. Convenient because…read morethey are open on Sundays which is a real luxury. Fresh produce and a large selection for the size of the store. Feels like at least 25- 35% of the store is devoted to produce! They recently installed self checkouts which are extremely easy to use. I don't come here but on Sundays so all in all, I am very happy with this store.
This Coop Pronto happens to be in the ultimate location for me. Bellingua (where I take my German…read moreclasses 5 days a week) is just across the street from it. They carry a variety of little snacks, drinks, and fruits. I love how convenient they are. When you walk in, to the right you will find a variety of yogurts and drinks. Personally, I find their coffee beverages superior to Migros. I'm not a fan of the super sweet coffees, and Coop's "Zero Sugar" cold coffee is large and the perfect flavor. Migro's "espresso" cold coffee is a bit too sweet, and about half the size. To the left you'll see a little buffet area that allows you to pack a quick snack if you're in a hurry. They have a variety of cold and yummy things, such as beet salad, potato salad, cucumber feta tomato salad... etc. And in the middle or slightly further back they have a wide variety of baked goods. I feel like no matter where I go I'll happen across mouth watering berliners filled with sweet fruit goodness, or perhaps a buttery warm gipfel, or maybe even a juicy sausage wrapped in dough. Bah! Too many delicious options. Also as I said before if you're able to make it past the baked goodness you'll find the fruit and other fresh produce in the back. Ich schreibe in Deutch spater. Jetzt ich habe kein Zeit. Tut mir lied. :(
Wandering around the heart of Old Town Zurich and stumbled upon a Japanese grocer…read more I walked in to casually browse the store to see what they have to offer in comparison to the international grocers in the States! The store is pretty small, it has your typical kitchen goods (cutlery, plates/bowls, etc.), sauces, snacks, souvenirs, dry goods, refrigerated section, small freezer section (dumplings etc.), and sweets. They do not have produce though! I think it has most of the essentials! The interior is clean, and the store is well organized. Some of the items were pretty expensive in comparison to what I am used to in the States, but everything in Zurich is more expensive!
I like YumiHana and for one specific reason: they have natto! I like to eat Natto for breakfast now…read moreand then but when I moved to Switzerland I sorta already accepted that I would no longer to be able to eat natto. So I was super happy to see that they stock not only one but three sorts of natto. Also, the price was quite reasonable (for Switzerland), I did notice that there were some other things like Kimchi were on the expensive side compared to other ethnic stores. Another plus is that YumiHana is clean and well organized- unlike some other Asian stores in Zurich. The store is quite small but well stocked: they have a wide range of Japanese and Korean cooking essentials which are often difficult to find in Europe. I found many of my faves: matcha KitKat, a small tub of gochujang (suited for the small fridges here), barley tea, good quality noodles, umeboshi, mirin etc. All the products were of good quality when I later cooked with then and ate them so I will be back for my natto fix!
This Coop is conveniently located off of Bellevue, so great to dash in and get some snacks for…read moreeating by the lake during the warmer months. It took me a while to realize that the groceries were downstairs, as I originally had thought that it was only the drugstore/department store stuff when you walk in on the ground floor. I was able to find the PON brand of truffle-infused olive oil here that the Sihlcity branch wasn't carrying until only recently.
This coop has not only food but also cosmetics, electronics and most of stuff you need for house…read more Bread disappear fast since most people stop by on their way home. I find the location very convenient too. Close at 1800 on Saturday!