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12 years ago
The service is friendly (sometimes) they never have any of the stuff I look for so I always end up at Edeka. The lines are long to check out. I'm just very dis satisfied with this rewe read more
Luisenplatz 5
64283 Darmstadt
Germany
06151 27060
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https://www.rewe.de
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What time does REWE open?
REWE opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does REWE close?
REWE closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.REWE is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 8:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun Closed
Does REWE have parking?
Yes, REWE has parking options.
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Ayla und Murat
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This was my special find during my two week business trip to Darmstadt. It is a basic very small…read moregrocery store. But I was able to pick up little odds and ends to make myself comfortable at the hotel during my stay. They have the most amazing pretzel rolls here. They are the size of small sub roll but taste just like a soft pretzel - complete with the salt on top. I think they bake them fresh daily. I walked here every day after work just to buy a couple of them.
Not as big as the other Tegut in the area, so much less selection. Only two cashiers, and not…read morealways at the same time, so when things get a little busy it can be a pain to check out forget about having any time/space to bag your groceries too, because when they are done with you they expect you to move on quickly. I suppose if you're in the area and don't feel like going into the Karstadt this is the place.
A pretty decent neighborhood market. It had plenty of selection and the prices were reasonable,…read morelike bottled water for 11 cents! How awesome is that?? Stephen's father wanted sauce mixes, and it was cheaper to get it in Germany than at home, so we got him a variety of Knorr packets. We also stocked up on cookies, candies, and snacks. There's even free parking, however limited. I'm a fan!
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This is my favorite grocery store so far in Wiesbaden. It has an excellent selection of quality…read morefoods and affordable options. I love the fresh squeezed juice -and the pineapple slicing machine in the produce department.
If you're an expat in/around Wiesbaden this is going to feel the most like a US grovery…read morestore...Big, lots of selection etc. They're good and have many of the things we look for, keep the store generally clean, and have fresh produce. They don't have exactly everything, so Edeka or others are still in the repertoire but this is a solid place.
Happily found REWE as we drove from our hotel to main plaza in Frankfurt. Just like any market in…read moreThe States it has everything you need food - toiletries and household items and things you can stock in your hotel room. Fresh produce - we bought apples, nectarines, carrots and bananas. Plenty of water and juices. All the fabulous candies and gummies to bring home as souvenirs which are SO MUCH Cheaper here than the tourist spots and things you don't find back home. Love all the special Kinder, Lindt, Haribo, Milka goodies. I stocked up on spices that I would never find at home. They also had a great selection on Crisps/Chips in great varieties - my favorite was Rep Peppers with Olive Oil and the Sour Cream with Gruyere. There is also a great butcher/fresh meat and poultry selection. A bakery with coffee shop. They take credit cards and the market was very clean!
On the expensive side when compared to Rewe and of course Lidl or Aldi, but they have everything…read moreyou need and are continuously updating sections of the market to have more of an American vibe almost. A great local supermarket.
The Hit supermarket is well supplied of several goods. The butchery service is speaking english and…read morethere is always a fast cue at the cash.
Sorry, I think no Italian has been here so far, I have been living for 2 month in Rome, of course…read moremissing the Dolce Italian food, but in this store you do not find any of these, believe me or ask a real Italian; of course I see many known brands, but only in conserves!!, where are the green fresh olives?? where the pizza Bianca, the fresh pesto, the fish, the Italian bread ..here you find American!! way pizza or from German label (Oetker=Camero) in the freezer!? and the olives are the same acid ones from the Turkey around the corner!!??..