The service is great here at the local market in Cotuit. Sandwiches are made quickly from the amazing workers behind the counter. The food is amazing here. I totally recommend getting a grilled cheese on white bread with American cheese because it is delicious. Everything is totally fresh here. There are muffins, bagels, and much more food items made fresh for that day. The establishment is really cozy I feel. There are 3 main tables, the one in the back near the freezer, the one on the right when you walk in, and the one outside with an umbrella. There are also 3 bench tables outside for people to eat in the sun. Everyone is exceptionally nice and helpful. Cashiers will come out of their habitat and help you find something even if they are pricing items. I am a sailor at the local yacht club and every time after sailing, my friends and I go to the Coop, which a nickname for the market, and we buy 99 cent Arizona iced teas, sit down at one of the tables, and talk. If you are a sailor or a teen wanting to hang somewhere, the coop is where to be. It’s a real social center. Manners will succeed you though the market. I totally recommend this place if you looking for groceries, somewhere to eat for lunch or whatever, and for hanging out purposes.
Tom H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Westerville, OH
Ever wonder where Aunt Bee shopped in Mayberry? They call it the Coop. Bigger than a campground market. Smaller than Aldi’s. Throw in a one car garage size area of fresh produce. A couple reach in coolers. Even a freezer stocked with a local vendors chicken pot pies and desserts. The hot and cold deli counter is no slouch. Chowder, chili, and soup of the day. There only a small handful of café tables scattered around to eat in. A hot or cold sandwich. A fried basket. Homemade picnic salads. I wish I could recall if they sold carryout beer and wine. Many people walk in with coolers, and walk out with a picnic at the beach, or on the boat. If you miss the sign, you won’t miss the regulars hanging out on the benches out front. «Opie. Andy. Barney. Lunch is ready!»
Joseph M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
Stopped by here after a bike ride through Cotuit. Nice little market, it’s nostalgic and reminds me of the 1950’s America, where there were markets everywhere. It has that homey and traditional feel and vibe to it. They make fresh soups and sandwiches, as well as pizza and enchiladas. They sell a lot of regional products, such as Cape Cod beer, Cape Cod chips and other. I got the clam chowder, and it was by far the BEST clam chowder I’ve had anywhere on the Cape. They have a cute little table setting in the back where you can eat your sandwich or soup. Definitely worth checking out!
Deborah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marstons Mills, MA
Cotuit Fresh Market is the only game in town, but we like it! Excellent sandwiches-perfect for beach or boat. Fresh soups to warm up after the ever popular Cotuit walk on the beach in the off season. Charming ambience-old creaky wood floors-what more could you want in one of Cape Cod’s secret gems-Cotuit
John M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mashpee, MA
The Cotuit Fresh Market on Main Street is a smacking good place. Pizza on Thursday, Friday & Saturday(every day starting in the Spring), a big display of Everything Cranberry products(see ), scones, muffins & breads, Bell & Evans whole chicken, carry out prepared dinners, general grocery items and liquor. Your best memories of a great general store will be revived here. It’s a gem of a little neighborhood store.