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15 years ago
Ugh. I'm all for bargain stores and what-not, but Penny Markt (or this one perhaps) is among some of the worst. Mediocre selection and dirty dirty dirty. No thanks. read more
Emser Str. 1 - 2
12051 Berlin
Germany
Neukölln
0221 20199959
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http://www.penny.de/
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What time does Penny open?
Penny opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Penny close?
Penny closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Penny is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMSun Closed
Does Penny have parking?
Yes, Penny has parking options.
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Fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, fresh everything! This is…read moreplace is the a perfect shopping place for me with some authentic foods from turkey mostly. There's a big variety of things to choose from- and some good offers. The staff is very kind and helpful, and made the shopping experience a lot better. I bought way more than I could carry home, and if I could - I'd buy some more. Fair prices for a full shopping bag, with meat too. The only problem I had was the marinated entrecôte I bought which had a weird aftertaste so I had some doubts and decided to throw it away. Besides, I'm still enjoying my purchases and preparing my next grocery list. There are more euro-gidas around Berlin, so you can choose the one close to you :)
I live surrounded by supermarkets and right across this one. I go here every day. Before I go…read moreanywhere else I check if eurogida has it. The biggest selection of fruits, veggies, meats and breads. Its fresh, its cheap, its authentic and I can only recommend it to anyone who lives in Neukölln.
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Eurogida Filiale Neukölln
It's always clean and the produce is well stocked, and there's always a sale. This review is for…read morethe produce only, because aside from that, the only thing I buy is Saskia water and tea. I love that I can rely on Lidl to have fresh tomatoes, lettuce, fruits, etc., for a fair and competitive price. Would never shop at Rewe, Kaisers, and especially Aldi, when I can go to Lidl. I say 4 stars because beyond produce their selection is a bit lacking.
I need to buy some milk for coffee condensed milk for coffee if you guys can ship it to America I…read moreappreciate that thank you I need some pictures you guys can send me what kind milk for coffee you guys have so I can see
Aus biologischen Landeiern
With the exception of maybe the Friedrichshain location tucked a few blocks from the main street,…read morethe Bio Company does a pretty good job of placing its stores at crucial intersections or on busy thoroughfares. This store is certainly no exception, and although I haven't frequented it often (it's maybe my second-closest store), seeing a sign advertising it while walking up Erkstraße on a Friday evening was a nice reminder that I needed to pick up a few things that I had been neglecting on buying all week. And so it was easy enough to alter my route so that it ran straight down Sonnenallee. I came in around 8:45, but didn't even realize the time, because the lights were still bright and the people active and friendly. None of that "closing down and going home early" vibe, which is nice because rushing during grocery shopping is no fun. This location is not too big (the Skalitzer Straße one is bigger, I think), nor too small (like on Friedrichstraße) and had most everything I wanted. I wandered around and got my items on the list, plus some tea that was reduced, and headed up to a line that was 3-people deep. Another employee promptly came over and directed me to his register, and I was out of there a minute later. Good service! Overall, all Bio Company stores are good for finding certain rare or more vegan-friendly items. As the name suggests, they're also good for finding "bio" items, but I am not inclined to buy the bio item all the time, because that's not necessarily better. Either way, the prices can be ridiculous but at the same time, when you find a good deal, it's always best to go for it. It's hard to go wrong here.
Beste Fleisch Berlin
A great place to pick up the essentials! Mr Son, the owner is a very nice person and is always…read morewilling to order something for you if he doesn't have it.
The Schillerkiez definitely doesn't have a problem with not having enough supermarkets, and the E…read moreAktiv market is another convenient place to go for the essentials. Set back a bit from Hermanstrasse, the E Aktiv surprisingly has just about everything, and is a lot less stressful than the competing Kaiser's, Lidl, and Aldi around the corner.
Cafe side - Really nice gluten free and vegan treats with kombucha and coffee to go as well. Lunch…read moreplates large portion size and look substantial - great offerings for vegetarian option. Takes card over 10€ but is not connected with the shop side. Shop side - Small, a little sparse. Maybe good in a pinch (quality is there) but not fully stocked for produce or pantry. Staff on both sides friendly and helpful.
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