At Marsala’s you get great service and awesome recommendations. It is worth the trip even if you don’t live in New Town. Great beer and wine selection and specialty items. Be sure to get breakfast sandwiches there which are pretty much homemade and are soooo much better than any fast food breakfast. For lunch, they have you covered on made-to-order sandwiches. No need to get one from any of the chains there, either. And lastly, you can get awesome pies from them if you request it and give them a heads up. My family loves Marsala’s!
Bebe W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Mateo, CA
Marsala’s Market is part of a the new town subdivision and is open on weekends — unlike the other eateries in the complex. They have great deli sandwiches and a good selection of cheeses, drinks, good selection of fresh brewed coffee, and other items you’d expect in a corner grocery. Also kudos for having vegetarian/pescaterian options(very veggie sandwich on a roll, and albacore tuna), which can be challenging to find in the midwest! TBecause it’s tucked in a little subdivision and is more for the convenience of the residents, it does charge higher prices to make a profit since it has lower volume.
Diane K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Scottsdale, AZ
Marsala’s is a wonderful little market in New Town. I look forward to visiting every time I am in town. I love taking my grandchildren there, gives me the ability to show them what customer service is all about! A store that reminds me of my childhood. Great meats, lunches, salads and one of a kind items that can only be found in the best of gourmet shops! I look forward to future visits. Marsala’s is a mainstay in the New Town neighborhood, keep up the good work!
Kristin H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Louis, MO
For folks in this small community, Marsala’s offers a quick stop for necessities and also wants, including a nice selection of craft beer, wine, cheese, meats, fruit, veggies and desserts. What I discovered recently was their lunch options. They have a very nice selection of sandwich choices, such as chicken salad, roast beef, turkey and the like. The sandwiches are ginormous — just packed with all sorts of goodness like fresh and crispy onions, lettuce, sprouts, never mind the large portions of the main ingredient. If you order off the regular menu, you get a large sandwich and a pickle spear — I saved a half of my sandwich for dinner that night, it was so large. They do run daily lunch specials, which include chips. The price for a sandwich is around $ 6, which is a deal for what you get. The service is good — prompt and pleasant. There are seating options outdoors, an you can often find cyclists who’ve stopped off to enjoy a cold drink and some shade. It reminds me of many of the corner markets that can be found in my favorite city, NYC — mainly in the prices. Obviously, since they are the only option in New Town for groceries, they inflate the prices. But, if you’ve forgotten something for dinner and don’t feel like driving a good 10 minutes one way and spending the gas money, head on over to Marsala’s. And hey, you’re supporting a local business, which is always a plus in my book.
Jon W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 St Charles, MO
Love this place! They have amazing lunch specials, great craft beer selection, and all the essentials you need from a grocery store. While I wouldn’t do all my grocery shopping here on a regular basis, I stop in all the time to pick up an item or two. Also, the Deli Special is can’t miss. ½lb Boar’s Head Turkey, ½lb Boar’s Head Ham, ½lb Boar’s Head American Cheese, and a loaf of bakery bread for $ 10.95! Pretty good sized discount for some mighty good deli meat. If you’re in New Town stop in for a sandwich!
Aimee K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Louis, MO
Marsala’s Market is a tiny little gem of a market situated right in the middle of New Town St. Charles. Throughout the past year I’ve been to a few events in New Town and have always made sure to stop by Marsala’s to pick up a sandwich and a few things for later. I have mixed feelings about New Town… I wouldn’t ever want to live there but every time I’m in the area I can’t help but notice how adorable the place is. It’s literally an entire world in there… if you really wanted to not ever leave, you wouldn’t have to. Which in my opinion is what makes it a little creepy… Back to the point, though. Marsala’s is filled with everything you’d ever need in a grocery store but it’s probably about 1⁄100th of the size of one. I’m not sure if anyone can relate to this, but when I was little and we’d go camping, all of the«good» campgrounds would have a little store where you could by anything you really needed while toughing it in the wild. Marsala’s totally reminds me of that kind of place because it’s the only place you need to go while shopping. Fruit and vegetables? Check. Wine? Check. Lighter fluid? Check. Really delicious pre-made deli sandwiches? Check.(Had to note the lighter fluid since I referenced camping.) The employees rock, and I wish Marsala’s was close to me so I could make use of the awesome deli meats and cheeses, and more importantly, the small but solid wine selection. Just perfect!