Good local grocery store. It’s small but they have just about everything that you need. Prices are competitive. The service is good and the staff will go the extra mile. They will help you get your groceries into your car. Decent sized parking lot located right on route 18 in Abington.
Jimmy F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Abington, MA
Trucchi’s is super convenient for me, about 2 minutes away. I find their prices to be competitive. Their bakery and butcher are great always fresh. Their produce is not so good. I actually will not buy produce from them anymore because it’s never good. Also, what’s up with carpet? It’s gross and makes the store feel dingy and dirty. Their staff is always pleasant and will even help you put your groceries in your car.
Chris M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marshfield, MA
Great bakery. Not a fan of their salads though. Cool pizza balloons.
Mike r.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Buzzards Bay, MA
This is an old person’s supermarket and there’s nothing wrong with that. Don’t expect any flashy, über trendy hyperstore, this is basically a cleaned up IGA. All the basics but nothing gourmet or ethnic, small, comfortable store with great meat, seafood and deli. Very good service and a «cozy» place to shop. Baggers will usually help customers out with their stuff and don’t be in a rush when you go here Droid Debbie, this aint the Brookline Whole Foods.
Shannon H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 MA, MA
Small local grocery store that does not carry many of my day to day items(like Kraft Milk Bars, Dole fruit bites, tofu sheritaki, etc). Its fine if you are just running in for milk and bread but I am not able to do my grocery shopping there. Also I have had a small issue with the fruit. You go to buy bananas and they are all green and hard– you wont be able to eat them for days and they will all be ripe at once– ugh. The aisles are small and the seniors are abundant.
Robyn R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Boston, MA
This place is straight up cheap! I live in Boston, so at least to me it was. They have a rug in the whole store, which I think is funny. I also do not like their lack of organic and non-traditional produce… but I think that’s the type of store it is. Bonus — they sell beer and a small selection of wine.
Dee L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
Their steak tips and filet’s are top notch and being a small store they are very customer service oriented. No big box feel here, they hire the local kids and the staff does go out of their way to please you. Doesn’t carry everything a super store carries but I can do shopping here without a problem. Be forewarned stay away on Wacky Wednesday and Frugal Friday tons of senior stocking up on eggs, bottled water, whatever is on sale that week. Not worth saving a couple of bucks to deal with a store crowded with canes and walkers.
Eric T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marion, MA
Just so I’m not breaking any Unilocal rules, I’ll come out and say I worked here when I was 20 years old, for a few months as a stock boy. That was before they renovated it to the condition it is in now, and since I am not in contact with anyone who works there, this is a fair review. Trucchi’s is a small family owned chain, I think they have 5 stores. The Abington location is small, but they have just about everything you need at a supermarket. The produce is fresh, but the section is small. Don’t expect to find many exotic fruits and veggies, they stick to the in seasonal and typical produce. The bakery is like every other super market bakery now. Not a whole lot of items that are baked fresh, I’m sure it is mostly frozen and then baked, but the muffins are good. The meat department is what sets Trucchi’s apart. The quality of the meat is excellent and they have great packages for single people. They have two packs of burgers, instead of the normal 4 – 8 packs. They also have small portions of the other ground meat. That comes in handy for single young people or the elderly. The deli serves up Dietz and Watson products, which I don’t like as much as Boars Head, but it’s not bad. The grocery, frozen and dairy all have a better than average selection considering how small the store is. They also sell beer and whine. It’s a good place to pick up a 6 pack of Bud Light, but I wouldn’t touch the wine unless you’re into boxed wine. The service is always friendly, it ranges from high school kids up to semi-retired folks just working a few hours a week. Trucchi’s prices are right on par with all the other markets, and it’s much smaller than Stop and Shop so you can get in and out quicker. Watch for their Wacky Wednesday and Frugal Friday sales they have once a month too.