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Viale XXI Aprile 65
00162 Rome
Italy
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06 44237443
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What time does Mercuri open?
Mercuri opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Mercuri close?
Mercuri closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Mercuri is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun Closed
Does Mercuri have parking?
Yes, Mercuri has parking options.
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I was in search of a neighborhood market with a selection of Italian food items (e.g., chocolates,…read moreflavored oils, risotto) to bring home as gifts. This place was great. I had found the choices at the nearby Elite store pretty underwhelming, and was happy to find this store. I'm sure it's good for picking up food items to consume more immediately, too. Helpful staff.
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During your travels are and visiting the local stores- you come to learn all Supermarkets are not…read morecreated equal.
Carrefour is basically an express mini grocery store. This one just happens to be located right by…read morethe Colosseum. (+) Decent selection of items to snack and munch on while in the area. Prices aren't have bad either, for the most part. (+) Pretty good selection of wine available. Wine is amazingly cheap out here. lol (+) Open 24/7, which was very convenient at times when nothing else was available in the area, especially late nights and early mornings. (-) grouchy, surly staff. Seriously encountered this every time we came here. Do you really hate your life that much?? Sure comes off that way. Grouchy pricks. (-) pre made sandwiches were pretty terrible and warm deli food was just as expensive as going to the surrounding restaurants! (-) Most beverages were only available warm, with practically none chilled in a refer. This place was adequate simply because it was the ONLY option at times. Otherwise, it pretty much sucked. If the staff wasn't so surly and cranky all he time I would have at least bumped it up to 3 stars for being somewhat useful, but who needs attitude every time you walk into a place?? 2 stars. Definitely experienced better.
I am an American who came to this store from my hotel (Marriott) to buy wine and snacks. To my…read moredismay, the male clerk was extremely rude. We bought 3 bottles of wine, a liter of soda and some chips. Why would anyone think that it's possible to put all of those items in one plastic bag????? I understand culture differences but I also understand common sense. When I asked for another bag he called us crazy. Seeing that this area is below my standard of living and not knowing the laws we left. Yep! My money's spends where ever I go but it's doesn't mean they have to be respectful. Smdh!!!!!
Visited this supermarket for a few essential needs. It was nice to walk through and see all the…read moredifferent items that were in Italy. It had everything that one needed for their stay in Rome.
Good selections, good prices. We wanted an inexpensive, light meal, plenty of pre-made sandwiches…read morefor 2-6 euros.
Non male come pizza da viaggio :-)
What used to be one of the greatest Italian food shops in the world (no kidding) has now been…read moreconverted into a sort of a highly expensive appetizer bar with bistro tables. Nearly all of the gourmet food products have been removed, so this absolutely is not a place to go food shopping as there are far better places in Rome to shop for excellent cheese and meats. It is an absolute shame that this wonderful shop has been ruined. All the wonderful employees are gone. What were they thinking??? People from all over Rome and the world used to come here for the most prized food products from around Italy. Now, there is essentially no reason to come here. Shame!!!!
This is the deli next to the taverna. An excellent selection of wines, cheeses, and meats. The…read moresandwiches are excellent, made with good sized portions of meat and cheese, but require a lot of patience.
Il locale visto dall'interno
Il bancone
Salumi Volpetti
If one is looking for true local flavor and a adventure always find the nearest market. If one is…read morelooking for local deals it's always at the market. The water here is less than .50 cents where other places they want $2 and it's half the size go figure. I always peep out the deli to see the local foods and goods and to my amazement they had porchetta. they sell in Kilograms and they don't speak any English not that it matters because I learned treat others the way you want to be treated , so be prepared to point and google translate which makes this unique and truly a profound experience with a smile Thank you to google translate for being able to have these deep conversations Thank you to the kind gentleman that served me
Cheaper grocery shopping in the city of Rome for tourists.Also staff are friendly and helpful…read more Recommended by a friend.
Good guy
Cheeses
Small size
Great place to go if you need grocery items for meal prepping or for purchase as gifts to bring…read moreback home. I bought Italian pistaccio cookies and drinks as souvenirs for family in Los Angeles, CA.
They have everything. I'm from the states and was shocked to see so many products in a convenience…read morestore. Vegan items , some produce or shrink wrapped veggies. Amazing selection.
Refrigerated pasta is delicious
Buon viaggio, Allen C.! Make sure you get these - they can be your pillows on the flight home. =)
PAM Local is one of those places that's just fun to walk through when you're visiting Italy…read more It's a full grocery store, but everything feels more interesting compared to what you'd find back home -- from fresh produce and prepared foods to packaged snacks and drinks. Easy to spend time just browsing the aisles. The prices are insanely good. Local Italian wines, salami, snacks -- you can grab a lot here without spending much. I picked up a bottle of Montepulciano, some coppa, Nutella, and a few other things. Definitely stop in, fill your backpack with goodies, and you'll have snacks for your room, easy light lunches on the go, and be very happy. A great stop if you're nearby -- even just to explore and pick up a few things. You'll leave excited..
Great supermarket for water, snacks, and other miscellaneous items at super affordable price. For…read moreinstance, 1.5L of sparking water were selling for 0.65 euros, and they had multiple affordable wines that tasted really amazing. These are lifesavers and can be found everywhere rather than the shops that are there to rip off tourists. Go to PAM for your necessities : )
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Upon entering this little market, my husband and I felt like two children in a candy store. We were…read moresurrounded by delicious artisan cheese, bread, and Italian cured meats. The young gentleman behind the counter, Luigi treated us like we were old friends. He made several suggestions, and even helped me select a delicious bottle of wine. Yesterday, Luigi helped me select two of the most delicious types of cheese I've ever tasted in my entire life. Our Airbnb came equipped with a Panini maker, and this morning we decided to use some of our cheese and have a delicious Panini for breakfast.We plan to shop there every day while we are here in Rome. Thank you, Luigi. We will probably see you later today
A pretty swanky supermarket near the Coliseum and the Forum. Store is laid out very nicely and the…read morestaff is pretty friendly. They had all the basics we needed to supply our AirBnB, all the way down to laundry detergent. Good selection of beer/wine and has a decent assortment of bread/meat/cheeses. We came here daily on our trip to Rome to pick up supplies for breakfast and a pre-dinner snack. They also take credit cards, which is always nice for the international traveller.
A picture of a Panini we made with the meat and cheese we purchased from Luigi
Conad is founded by a cooperative of independent retailers and it has grown to be one of Italy's…read morelargest grocery retail groups. They carry many private label products, many products made by small to medium Italian producers in its Rome branches. This Conad was one of many grocery stores my boyfriend and I came for water and basic groceries to keep our travels affordable. The store was organized and service was no frills. In addition to the water we initially came in for I also picked up some Conad brand pineapple juice and an affordable asparagus omelet from their hot items area. It served its' purpose for our needs. The items we bought were super affordable and it prepared us well for the next morning so we could quickly eat and get on with the day for our early morning attractions.
Conad seems to be a chain supermarket in Rome. Found great Conad products like cookies and other…read moregroceries. Deli counter had amazing prosciutto and salami!
Water and juice
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