The Palm Beach Post
By Jonathan Tully   |  Dining, Taking Your Pulse  |  February 21, 2012

UPDATE: Added Annie’s Vintage Gourmet, Amici Market and Aldi.

It seems like Palm Beach County has a huge variety of grocery stores.

There’s the basic model. There’s the gourmet model. There’s the one attached to a big box store. There are the ones that feature farm fresh food.

What’s your favorite? Where do you prefer to get your groceries?

(By the way, if you’re wondering about the warehouse stores, like Costco and Sam’s Club, they’re getting their own poll later on.)

Tell us your favorite grocery store and we’ll give you the results on Monday. Don’t see your favorite? Give them a write-in vote in the blank below.


17 Responses to “Taking Your Pulse: What’s your favorite local grocery store?”

  1. floridaJoe says:

    Wegman’s rocks. The are constantly ranked one of the best (top 5) workplaces

  2. michele says:

    Where is Annie’s Market – Best prices and food around!!

  3. Aubrey says:

    Anybody know of a good fish monger/market in the Wellington area?

  4. Rich says:

    The best market and store in the county is Josephs Classic Market. There food is so good. Check out there ad here http://josephsclassicmarket.com/weekly/ad.pdf
    Molto Beno! Soups, Deli meats, prepared foods. Awesome. You also have to try there shrimp salad. Unbelievable!

  5. Palm beacher says:

    Amici market is in palm beach, not manalapan

  6. jhon says:

    I like to go at C&D Produce on military trail best prices!!!! good items

  7. Liz says:

    Bedners Fresh Farm Market is just that..if people like Wegmans they should move back North.

  8. The Fan says:

    Where is the Boys Farmers Market, you missed the best one. You left it off because they would win.

  9. Delray Patrol says:

    The Boys I shop there 2 x per week. Thanks Boys for your great family and market

  10. DFR says:

    Support our locals! Bedners is not only local but they grow their own tomatoes, strawberries and you can pick them for yourself. They grow peppers, spinsch, corn, broccoli, etc. and it is delicious and they don’t rob your pocket. They have a BBQ truck there and fun for the kids as well as a little orchard market. They are worth supporting.

  11. Bubba says:

    Funny everybody wants to call themselves a farmers market but Bedners is the only one with a real farm where they grow everything

  12. The boys has veggies trucked in…Bedners harvests out the back door. You can see the crews bringin fresh produce in to sell.

    Why would anyone buy produce at the boys? Pou cant park there because the post office ran out the Kings point crew….Bedners is the best and worth the drive out to the way Florida used to be.

    Fields of fresh veggies and the Loxahatchee park as the view. No better anywhere.

  13. anna says:

    Only problem with bednars is that they are not organic. Was very disappointed to find that out.

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