On N Belcher Rd between NE Coachman Rd and Drew St you’ll find what looks like an ordinary market with fruit and $ 2 herb plants out front. Step inside and you’ll find the entire globe flattened out across a few aisles and produce pit. Tommy’s Produce is so much more than just produce! It is an culinary department store where local fresh market meets international wonderland. Local baked goods brought in fresh daily are at the front of the store next to the checkout lanes. On one side of the store is a diverse selection of affordable, quality produce. The prices beat Winn Dixie and Publix, by far. The fruit selection is mammoth. Pick up a pack of homegrown Plant City strawberries for $ 1.50/qt. A wall of hot fresh peppers stands at the back of the store. If you’re gutsy try the ghost pepper(bhut jolokia), one of the hottest peppers in the world, for $ 9.99/lb. Condiments from all over stock the shelves. The BBQ sauce selection alone represents every corner of the earth. Brand varieties of Asian staples like Thai sweet chili sauce, fish sauce and wasabi abound. You’ll also find Mediterranean goods like Arab za’atar and Greek olives. Looking to find Latin love beyond Goya? Look no further. Tommy’s offers yellow rice, rice and beans, salsa, and a host of spices. Oh, and they’ve got Abuelita, a rich and spicy hot chocolate mix. Above all, they have Eurocrem, a hazlenut and vanilla milk chocolate spread that makes Nutella look like peasant grease. I thought I’d never see Eurocrem in the U.S. again after I left New York. I even made a few phone calls around the entire Tampa Bay metro area to see if anyone had it. Like with all great things, I found it when I stopped looking. There’s so much more and so little space to write. Aisles decked out in dried mushrooms, healthfood, pastas, rices and orzo. There’s German food, Greek food and grapes. Pickled things, potted things, picked things and pepitas. Freezers of filo($ 3.49/box) and Colombian Milo(try it, it’s great!). Tommy’s is the place to eat.
Amy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Clearwater, Tampa Bay, FL
Good selection and prices. We got two bags of goodies for under $ 10. The fresh squeezed grapefruit juice is absolutely delicious. I can’t recommend it enough. There’s some groceries options in the back, but I haven’t checked those out. We went shortly after opening on a Sunday and it wasn’t busy at all. Most folks aren’t morning people, I get it.
John N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Palm Harbor, FL
all kinds of produce & great prices. very interesting store with many unusual and ehthnic items that I have never seen before. also canned goods, sauces, spices, cured meats frozen food
JackandLuke W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Gulf Shores, AL
Eclectic market of imported jars of jams, preserves, capers, olives, spices, exotic pastas and such as well as produce. Mostly old or aging. Nothing ‘local’ about it. Perhaps of value if you need an exotic whatnot.
Linda T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Clearwater, FL
Best produce. good prices.love my veggie and fruits. very busy on weekends its worse than grocery store lines.
Dena P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Clearwater, FL
I used to shop here when they were a tiny little produce stand and bam! Now they are a legit produce store. They are always a hit or miss for me but I do love coming here to browse. Most of the time you’ll just see what’s fresh or not and do your shopping that way. Produce shopping, duh! They have a great mixture of cultural items here from Korean, Spanish, Greek, and etc. You’ll never know what you’ll find here.
Jessica S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dunedin, FL
This is my favorite produce market/store. There is a good selection of different produce at great prices. There is also a good selection of ethnic mixes and spices. On the back wall there is several kinds of hot peppers both fresh and dried.
Vivian O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tampa Bay, FL
Absolutely the best produce market in Clearwater-Largo-Dunedin. All of the basics plus more obscure fruit, veg, and herbs can be found here. My only complaints are: 1) the lack of tofu choices. Firm is fine for some recipes, but sometimes one needs silky or super firm. 2) the expense of canned items. I usually grudgingly stop at the supermarket for these staples.