Reviews
Another neighborhood favorite. Veggies and fruits are always looking good and priced just right. Check regularly for markdowns. I've gotten excellent salad greens in the containers for a $1. Whenever your in the neighborhood check it out. If you like fruits and veggies you won't be disappointed.
Great prices is the 1st thing..and Good selection on Fruits..I didn't get veggies but all looked good..Friendly cashier Lady too.
Mr. Coco is my neighborhood food market. It doesn't have as wide if a selection as a grocery store, but the produce is somewhat decent and the prices on produce is very affordable. There are more organic packaged products and cheeses than vegetables. Very friendly staff, and a great option for that quick 30 minute meal you want to cook.
Good deli! Great assortment of fresh fruit and veggies.also good prices and I open late and has a wide assortment of drinks and stuff you might need... recommended
Great place to grab produce. They usually have super good deals on fruits & veggies, not to mention they sell the 1 Liter Poland spring bottles for only $1. All around great neighborhood spot.
Neighborhood market with basic groceries, fresh produce, dairy, and healthy snacks. Open late!
Neighborhood grocery store with friendly staff. Great deals on fruits and vegetables; open 24hours.
Great place if you are looking for an organic store.
A much needed gem for Myrtle Avenue. Open 24/7, Mr. Coco offers generally excellent fruits and vegetables at cut rate prices. Often you will find one dollar buckets of blueberries and strawberries, 3 ears of corn for a dollar, a head of romaine lettuce for a dollar. It all depends. Whatever happened to be available is what they're offering. The best prices are on the fruits and vegetables outside. Inside it's another story. Milk, butter , cheese , gourmet delicacies, crackers, cereal, bread. Unfortunately the prices for these items are not as good as the fruits and vegetables. This is not a bodega and you will not find Kellogg's cereals or Hershey bars or other brand name items. They are also not a deli and there are only a select few prepared foods. But you will find tofu, kombucha, Rau tomato sauce for $10 , Amy's canned soups for $5, and Meyers hand soap for $7.99 . They offer a very wide selection of beer and a few dry goods. Lovely, if not overly helpful, staff. EBT accepted. Oh... And did I mention? 24/7..
Inexpensive and good-quality produce. Much of what is on their shelves and in their bins is of the "eat me soon" variety. It's a great place to shop for what you're going to cook that day. We visit almost every day of the week. Recommend.