Lays stacks chips for a dollar, Gatorade for a dollar, grapes were $ 1.48 a lb, reasonable prices, great selection for the Southern most part of the state. Free parking when you run in and out within 30 minutes. I’m perfectly contempt with this supermarket.
Stan K.
Classificação do local: 1 New York, NY
I’d rather forage through the streets and dumpsters than try to find decent ingredients in this place. It’s so horrendously awful, with prices that are«cut» yet still higher than MSRP. Exists merely to prey on tourists. Can’t wait til this place closes.
Chuck D.
Classificação do local: 4 Southington, CT
People need perspective. You are basically in a small, closed, beach community. The fact there’s a grocery store here at all is amazing. Acme tops it off by having a huge selection and a very friendly staff. Yes, the aisles are a little tight, yes the prices are slightly higher(maybe) than elsewhere. But, seriously? Shop, make the best of it, and get back to the beach!
Jenny M.
Classificação do local: 2 Cherry Hill, NJ
If you are going to Cape May– get your groceries beforehand. This Acme is the main grocery store, and it is not great. The Acme parking lot is only free for the first 30 minutes, after that you have to pay. I found this annoying. The store was small and had poor lighting. The store isles were very small. They also do not have bakery cakes– only ice cream cakes.
Joe B.
Classificação do local: 3 Essex, MD
Going into Acme of Cape May is like going into any small town supermarket in America. They have the standard assortment of name branded groceries and the feel of a local market. The store is layed out with half a dozen registers up front and a dozen or so aisles behind them. At the back, you will find the deli counter. As a local, you could survive with this store but you wouldn’t find bountiful choices like you would at a Wegmans or such. For the tourists, this store will fulfill your needs fine for your vacation home cooking. One of the terrific finds was at the deli counter where they offer a chicken salad made with fruit. We often get some whenever we come to Cape May. Parking is a shared lot with other local business. During summer months, as well as holiday times, you are offered 30 mins free parking but after that there is a nominal charge to discourage parking for other tourist attractions nearby.
L N.
Classificação do local: 2 Richmond, VA
Try to avoid this grocery store if you can help it! First, you have to pay to park. When you get inside it is very crowded and the isles are VERY narrow. We couldn’t wait to get out of there! Do your self a favor and go to the Acme store on Bayshore just off the island. You will have a much better experience.
Fabian L.
Classificação do local: 4 Manhattan, NY
The only big supermarket in the center of Cape May. Decent selection of groceries, lots of beach chairs and a small pharmacy. The only thing we really missed was beer. They obviously do not sell alcoholic beverages. Yet, they were the only place where we could find the New York Times.