New one on Rte 35 and 18th Ave is open (or open soon). It is huuuuge!!Have you ever been in a “big” ShopRite?
Like a Wegman-esque experience.
Saker Shope Rites are awesome.
New one on Rte 35 and 18th Ave is open (or open soon). It is huuuuge!!Have you ever been in a “big” ShopRite?
Like a Wegman-esque experience.
Opens tomorrow.New one on Rte 35 and 18th Ave is open (or open soon). It is huuuuge!!
Saker Shope Rites are awesome.
Nope. Boxed meal. One bar open.Is the buffet or other food options open? Thanks. $$$$
You still go inside of Shoprite? Curbside is a life changer.
Only the rich can afford curbside or delivery. Kidding but how much extra does it cost? Some relatives say they don’t have the time. I go to fill up my time in retirement,You still go inside of Shoprite? Curbside is a life changer.
There were some small discrete gatherings in the parking lot after the lacrosse game. Nobody was busting chops while I was there.
most people are not afraid like youYou still go inside of Shoprite? Curbside is a life changer.
The first of the newer style was the one up in Floral Park. Done several years ago. One of the key owner groups was over in Italy on one of his trips and came up with the model from there. It had a beautiful produce and wine selection and even a sit down Raw Bar inside. Not the traditional up/down aisles.
Binocs might project your, likey-vaccinated, CoVid germs onto the field and threaten players.Assume they would allow seat cushions and Binoculars ( out of the case).
curious.. is that Wall/Belmar shoprite brand new building or a refurb on the old one? I wonder if that place does 80% of its revenue in the summer.
Inspired by shopping at Shoprite? Wow. You should do ads for them.
Brand new building. The site was the site of Foodtown and Dunkin Donuts. The old Shop Rite diagonally across the highway is rumored to become a Dearborn Farms or something like that. Was hoping that old Shop Rite would be torn down, as it is an old building with a bowstring truss roof, which is a horrible design.curious.. is that Wall/Belmar shoprite brand new building or a refurb on the old one? I wonder if that place does 80% of its revenue in the summer.
The new one. The old one across the street is keeping the separate liquor store open.curious.. is that Wall/Belmar shoprite brand new building or a refurb on the old one? I wonder if that place does 80% of its revenue in the summer.
Mrs Screw, you aren’t fooling anybody. We all know the real reason you are at Shop Rite. It gives you quick, easy access to put a thousand Rutgers magnets on cars all at once. And to happen to knock off a few State Penn Magnets and then drive over them. By mistake, of course.
4.99 service chargeOnly the rich can afford curbside or delivery. Kidding but how much extra does it cost? Some relatives say they don’t have the time. I go to fill up my time in retirement,
Yes, I’m afraid to lose an hour of my life that I can’t get back.most people are not afraid like you
might be underestimating the year-round traffic.. but you have to admit there is a lot of entertaining to do in the summers over there.Brand new building. The site was the site of Foodtown and Dunkin Donuts. The old Shop Rite diagonally across the highway is rumored to become a Dearborn Farms or something like that. Was hoping that old Shop Rite would be torn down, as it is an old building with a bowstring truss roof, which is a horrible design.
Dunkin Donuts moved south down 35 next to Five Guys. That old Dunkin Donuts was a regular stopping point coming home from the bars and at a great spot near the intersection of Route 138. The new one, not so much.
I think you are underestimating the number of full time residents who do food shopping. The other large Shop Rite on Route 34 is mobbed. The old Shop Rite on Route 35 did a brisk business and will do more in the new location.
A&P? Now a Stop and Shop. Acme in Manasquan closed as landlord did not renew lease. Given the crowded Shop Rite on Route 34 and the fact that Foodtown in that same location as Shop Rite did OK despite being dilapidated and outdated with the old Shop Rite across the street, the new Shop Rite should draw well.might be underestimating the year-round traffic.. but you have to admit there is a lot of entertaining to do in the summers over there.
I recall some food store down that way that called itself "store of the century" on the building.. cannot quite recall where it was. And, of course, that was the previous century...
yeah.. the ACME.. I went into streetview on google maps.. the horizontal black stripes.. make it seem like a 4 story office building look.. that was it.. thanksA&P? Now a Stop and Shop. Acme in Manasquan closed as landlord did not renew lease. Given the crowded Shop Rite on Route 34 and the fact that Foodtown in that same location as Shop Rite did OK despite being dilapidated and outdated with the old Shop Rite across the street, the new Shop Rite should draw well.