Classificação do local: 4 Brownstown Charter Township, MI
This is a nice little market. Fresh produce and flowers a bit pricey. A hot food and salad counter with fresh soups. Featuring chicken and eggplant parmesan as well as rotisserie chickens, ribs and sandwiches. A smaller then average market with the basics as well as harder to find imported European items. Fabulous sauces, bruchettas and pastas. A very nice butcher case with fresh meats and seafood not horribly priced, as well as a nice deli offering boars head and excellent gourmet cheeses. A wonderful bakery with loads of yummy goodies as well as an impressive bread selection. A nice market prices a bit steeper then average, but worth a visit and the stores homemade bruchetta is amazing.
Michelle C.
Classificação do local: 5 Riverview, MI
First time in here and had a great experience. An upscale market with lots of specialty good. Nice looking produce. But the meat counter and deli is where this place shines. They have Swiss variety of meats and seafoods that all look excellent. We picked up raw«sushi grade» Tuna steaks for $ 3.99 each. Wow! And also the butcher(who had mesmerizing blue eyes btw) tolerated my questions about«what exactly is IN the ground meatloaf meat?» And«how does he think it would do in burgers?» I bought a lb. To try out. Their steaks, chops, and even chicken kabobs and turkey fillets looked wonderful. Some pre-marinated if you’re in a hurry. We also tried their cookies(assorted) and they were very good. I’ll be back … If only to talk to the friendly butcher some more!
Brendan C.
Classificação do local: 5 Riverview, MI
Beautiful store with great selection. And they have wheatgrass!
Victoria C.
Classificação do local: 4 Taylor, MI
Nice little store. Great bread selection, and deli selection! Also, great place to go for mums in the fall.
John S.
Classificação do local: 5 Riverview, MI
Always clean. Produce isnt bad. The lunch meat cant be found anywhere else. Many types of procuitto mortadela head cheese kraukawska dearborn and boars head. Lot of cheeses and decent bread. Lot of cool seasonal stuff too. Please support to keep this fine store open.
Robert D.
Classificação do local: 3 Wyandotte, MI
Concessi’s is about as close as we can get to a Gourmet Market in the Downriver area, unless by some miracle the guy who owns Papa Joe’s has a momentary lapse of reason and decides to build down here. At any rate, Concessi’s is very good. They carry Guernsey products and Tony Packo hot dogs. There is a prepared food counter and most of what I have had from there, lasagna and perch, has been very good. Very good baked goods selection and the bakery counter has alot of nice looking gooey and creamy things for sale. This is a place that is worth supporting as it fills a hole in a desolate place for gourmet food.
Gina J.
Classificação do local: 5 Downriver, Detroit, MI
Love this place. Meat is always fresh and lean. It’s a little more expensive but well worth for quality!
Dawn W.
Classificação do local: 4 Levelland, TX
The first thing I need to tell you is how deeply I detest grocery shopping. With that said, I normally try to do a commando raid on a local market every two weeks or so and that raid can never last longer than 30 minutes. Or my head explodes. After working at a large hypermarket for 11 years, I am done with them forever. I prefer the small, intimate, more independent markets. Concessi’s makes it easy for me to get in, find everything I need, check out and head for the hills in that 30 minute time limit. There is not much of the processed and packaged drek here – for that, you will need to go to Meijer, or Super K. They have a large fresh meat counter with a great variety of cuts available every day. The deli counter is filled with every choice from low-sodium to fancy imported stuff I can’t even pronounce. The produce is not as wide and varied as the larger markets but is full of basic staples and a few esoteric choices. Much of the(few) boxed and canned goods are Spartan brand. They carry butter lambs during the holidays. They have an olive bar with quite a good selection. There is a bakery in the corner with all the sweets you can think of as well as bread. Concessi’s carries Oakwood bread, and until very recently, Calder’s products. There is a small flower shop just inside of the entrance. You will be able to put together good meals here. It is a small market, and you will not find fifteen different varieties of boxed mac and cheese here, nor will you find lots of frozen breakfast items. There is just good food to be found. And you can get in and out in less than 30 minutes. If Eddie Izzard shopped at Concessi’s, he would say he did well here.
R S.
Classificação do local: 4 Carleton, MI
A nice little Italian market that always has consistently fresh deli meats like Mortadella and appear to be the only place of it’s kind downriver.
Mickie W.
Classificação do local: 2 Belleville, MI
I’ve shopped here many times. Smallish spartin store with a few European odds and ends. The help isn’t always great so get what you want and get out. I had to edit this one a bit as our last visit was not so great. At the deli there was a LOT of condensation on the glass. So much that you couldn’t see anything inside. My 3 year old ran his fingers across the condensation and as I was telling him not to my 6 year old had his fingers on another pane. The employee came around the deli with a squeegy looked at my older son(who I hadn’t had a chance to correct yet) and yelled STOPTHAT! I mean embarrassingly YELLED. Hey lady… 1. They are children. 2. I AM their Mother. 3. We couldn’t even SEE to buy anything because you needed to wipe the glass already. Crabby people are dumb.