Reviews
Great location in Quincy, close to other grocery stores and shops. Large parking lot that is easy to come and go. The store is decently stocked and kept organized throughout the day. Prices could be cheaper, as I’m sometimes able to find the same items for cheaper at BJs or Target. There’s a Starbucks inside, as well as a bakery, which sometimes has great deals.
This is one of my lovely grocery stores at Qunicy. I found anything I needed when I was there. The staff is nice and professional. They have some great fresh vegetables and meats
The star market are very organize and clean 9/10. The place have plenty of parking space 9/10. The products are fresh 9/10. The variety of product 7/10 need more Asian sauces and snacks. The store have around 10% Asian customer base the employees need to be a bit more diversify to help the different customer base. The staff are helpful, standing at mead and seafood section less than 3 seconds and the worker ask me if I need any help!! Over all 8.5 definitely a place to do grocery!
The shopping center that this particular SM is located in is pretty interesting, especially if you’re new in the area like I am. Watch out for the Dollar Tree, especislly. People get very upset if they even think you’re cutting the line. Be on your best behavior! The Granite Run Quincy Star Market is, however, the complete opposite. The employees here are actual angels! Tonight, I decided that I didn’t want to spend $10 on a bag of chia seeds. Not that I haven’t before, but sometimes it’s just too expensive and you’re not in the mood to spend the money. Guess what? The checkout lady with whom I was discussing chia seed pudding recipes purchased them for me! And this is not the first time I’ve encountered such generosity from the ladies at this Supermarket. Therefore, I feel obligated to offer what I hope will be recognized as the friendly and helpful advice that I mean it to be. $10 on a cashier’s weekly paycheck is no small thing! And, if these women have done this for me, I’m sure they’ve done it for others. I want to point out, because it’s easy to forget, that while good people are busy feeling good about helping others, there are countless not-so-good people who will see this and pounce! While you are feeling good for helping them, they are thinking about all the ways they can take advantage of you. Besides, look at it like this : your money = your time. Your time = your worth. Don’t give away worth, because there are people out there that will never stop taking it. Thank you again for being the good ones! Please do yourself a favor and adopt a 70/30 mindset. 70% practicality which is another way of saying reality and 30% kindness. It’s just good self-care. And you are the one you need to take care of first, so you can keep taking care of everyone else EDITED. UPDATE: oh no! how was my review of Dollar Tree misunderstood? As an insult to the town of Quincy, nevertheless! I’m not even sure how that mistake could have been made, but let me assure the person who wrote it that I’ve been living in Quincy for 16 months now and have posted and expressed my heartfelt appreciation and admiration for the people and parts of this city that make it great. 1. My REVIEW is for the amazing job that the Star Market employees do, day in and day out; My COMMENT on the dollar tree is just that - an accurate comment. I still shop there and I simply mentioned it because it’s a characteristic of that particular store that stands out to people. Neither of those is a review of Quincy, Massachusetts. I’m also glad to hear you’ll be commending your employees. They truly deserve to be recognized for how good they are to the customers!
Love this store. The employees are very helpful and friendly. The staff at Starbucks are great. Holly and all the staff in the bakery are awesome and always help me with a smile! Would definitely recommend shopping here.
My husband and I just LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this market! It’s clean, and its produce is fresh and always well stocked! It’s a one place for all needs, it’s amazing! Keep up the wonderful work!!!!
In and out but customer service is the breakfast club on Sunday morning. Worker white male with glassesunfortunately a lot of them have glasses on says underneath his breath to his co worker,”like people like him and walked away,”Other co worker looks at me funny while I’m walking into the frozen section 630am 2/18/2024. I didn’t take it as a race thing but more of I was there early and probably didn’t want to be in my way. But the way he came off was rude and I wanted to confront him which if it happens again I will. Wasn’t paying you any mind buddy, next time do your job and shut up.Lady at the register did not want to bag my groceries and wanted to talk to her friendsreally not mad at her because she could have had help but can tell she wasn’t in the mood to do her job.Trashy customer service on this day but normally it’s decent.
Love this location , if you are looking for flowers this is the place to go, not to mention all the special sales they offer. I must tell you about the customer service at the flower department, the girl working there I believe her name is Dee? She is a Star all by herself. Out Going, Friendly and knows her flowers! She deserves to be recognized for how she promotes her position to assist you and make sure you are happy with your purchase! As for the Seafood Department, could use a little help with the assistance? The gentleman from the Deli stepped up to the plate to make it better!
This store is mostly accessible and there are often employees around who can help me reach something. They also offer pickup which I use whenever I know I'm getting a lot of stuff that will be hard to reach. I enjoy shopping here. It'd help if they moved a roll of plastic bags within reach in the meat section. It'd also help if they got after their property manager to make the pedestrian areas wheelchair accessible. There are no curb cuts leading into the parking lot from Walter J Hannon Parkway, forcing me to use the same entrance as vehicles. Further, if I were to take the sidewalk leading from Granite St, I STILL have to leave the sidewalk because there aren't curb cuts between the higher storefronts and the lower ones. When it comes to sharing space with moving vehicles, it is less dangerous to travel near parked cars than it is to be out in the open, so I vastly prefer coming in from the parkway over using the sidewalk from Hancock--which is deteriorated as well.
The manger tried to shame me for asking for a digital coupon when I had no access to the app. I got my bank account over drafted because they over charged and they forgot my item and never made up for it. Terrible store