What can I say? If you live in Casselberry/Longwood/Altamonte Springs, you have to check this place out. The produce is fresh and very affordable. This is the place I go to buy fruits and vegetables. The location is a bit small and the parking can be a bit challenging but for the price you pay for produce you can overlook it. I am a fan and I love this place!
Jeffrey M.
Classificação do local: 3 Altamonte Springs, FL
This was my first visit to this location. It was recommended to me by a coworker. This location is relatively small, both in selection and square footage. The stock does not appear to be culled(rotated) often so you have to be careful what you pick up. The prices can be lower than competitors depending on what you buy. I can not attest to other locations, but this location seems to favor hispanic customers(meaning the selection they carry, brands, and to an extent how friendly they are to the customers). By no means a bad experience, but I did not feel like a welcomed customer either.
Rosanna I.
Classificação do local: 5 Winter Springs, Orlando, FL
My one and only stop shop for produce! They have all that need for fresh local produce. I swear I can grab everything and my bill would still surprise me because it’s so cheap! It’s a great budget savior and quality produce. Also the staff are amazing and friendly. Love it!
Paul L.
Classificação do local: 5 Longwood, FL
My excursions to FF&P are on a weekly basis — sometimes 2x a week. They are a small neighborhood produce store that caters perhaps primarily to a Hispanic clientele — my wife and I nickname it «Hispanic market». Their produce is fresh and inexpensive, with the variety a little out of the ordinary. Which is great — who doesn’t want to try other potatoes and yams? I like especially their loose carrots, and the selection of peppers they have is pretty decent: red, green, orange, yellow, jalapeño, habanero — no poblano. I mean ‘no problemo’, cuz they DO have poblano. There’s a small selection of Chinese vegetables and off-the-beaten path selections like bitter melon. They also have a good selection of beans, spices, and frozen foods! For a place this tiny, the variety is pretty amazing. UPDATE, 12÷16÷14 To give you an idea of how good prices can be, last Sunday, they had huge avocados for $ 1.29, and a 5-lb pineapple is $ 2.29. If save 50−70% off the produce side of my groceries shopping at this place as opposed to that big«P» chain that wouldn’t give tomato growers their extra penny.
Julie N.
Classificação do local: 5 Winter Springs, FL
I have driven past this place probably 100 times and finally stopped in. I’m kicking myself for not going on before today! The way I initially judge a new place that sells any type of food, is by smell. If I walk in and even catch a hint of spoilage, I’m out. I mean seriously, if they allow something to set so long that it reaches the point of spoiling then they obviously don’t care about their reputation and people’s perception. No pride in their business. This place was immaculate! Their prices and selection can NOT be beat! If you live in the area I highly encourage you to get your produce from here! LOVEIT!
Amanda W.
Classificação do local: 3 Asheville, NC
I came in for the first time this past weekend. I normally purchase organic produce at Publix in Winter Park, but would not be going that way and needed to get my weekly shopping done. The Publix in Casselberry near my house has very little organic options, so I figured if I’m going to by standard I’ll at least get some value for my money. Checked into Fancy Fruit in Longwood, I’ve been to the one in Casselberry many times, but my first time to this location. LOTS of variety, inexpensive and decent quality this trip. Most of their tomatoes were bruised and/or brown, but luckily I wasn’t in the market for them this trip. I got a weeks worth of produce for $ 15. Not bad at all. This place is definitely worth checking out.
Stefano C.
Classificação do local: 5 Winter Springs, FL
This an awesome little market with some really unique items that can’t be found in other locations. It is nice to have a «latin market» in the Seminole County area versus having to go all the way to Kissimmee area. It is nice to see the staff constantly roaming the store to make sure that the fruits and veggies are stocked and well rotated. I haven’t been going here long but I have not been finding anything bad so far! The longwood location is a little smaller as compared to the winter park location, but it still has a good selection of a bunch of different items.
Arlene S.
Classificação do local: 4 Winter Springs, FL
This is my go to place for fruits and veggies. Great variety at competitive prices. Everything is fresh and in abundance. They have a lot of products you can’t find at your regular supermarkets. Being Colombian I was surprised to see arequipe, obleas, avena, bocadillo, queso casero etc. You can also buy beans by weight here. Place is a bit small and cramped. Could use more space.
Rod H.
Classificação do local: 4 Lake Mary, FL
Stopped in for the first time and I will be back. Great selection of lettuce, green, beets peppers, beans and fruits all at a decent price.
Gus F.
Classificação do local: 4 Hutchinson Island, FL
I’m a juicer. This place is my new produce resource. Go here. They have all kinds of exotic produce and the standards you would expect. And the best part: VERYFAIRLYPRICED. So much better than supermarket produce. Period.
Dale O.
Classificação do local: 4 Orlando, FL
I love me some fresh veggies. And supermarket stuff just won’t do. If you live in the east Longwood/Sanford/Casselberry area, you should check this place out. Tomatoes, yard long beans, artichokes, papayas, bitter melon, Chinese eggplant, yucca, and much much more. They have an incredibly wide selection of fruits and vegetables at low low prices. Its sometimes noisy and just a bit cramped, just like any good third world market. I like this place, I think you will too. Its in a strip mall on 434, just west of 17 – 92, across from Albertsons. [And there’s a Colombian bakery next door…]