Worst customer service cashier is not giving answer properly. Unprofessional bunch of joker they have hired. I recommend owner to change staff always rude and giving pennies instead of dollar making silly mistakes.
Sonny Finch
some Russian products, this is not a Deli, but a liquor store with snacks.You can buy Georgian wine and Russian standard herePlease buy Russian cold, Tula gingerbread, halva, black bread, etc.
Iman Rajput
Convenient location. Very clean and well stocked
Sophia D.
No prices listed and everything is marked up a lot. It's open late so if you need something it's good in a pinch, but with this price point you might as well just go the extra block to Whole Foods for better quality that is also cheaper.
James Foster
Love them all . So attentive
Fantasy R&R
This is my go-to convenience store. D***s out for Babs. The owner and cashiers are always so nice to me and they have tons of different beers and better priced snacks than the nearest grocery stores or corner stores. And whoever is complaining about the deli never being open why would you worry about not being able to intentionally pay more for coldcuts at this place when Whole Foods is 300ft to your immediate left?
James Vorderbruggen
I cannot say a bad thing about Babushka deli.
Nana Papyan
The owner has no clue how to speak to the costumers. Very rude and unprofessional. Good luck with future business.
Pavan Kumar
Cashier was not helping with the stuff I need. They are like not sure for every item I asked.
Timothy Meeker
I honestly think a lot of the bad reviews youre seeing here are due to Babushka Deli having been classified as a 'supermarket', which it absolutely isn't. It's a specialty & convenience store, and understanding that, it's a good place.While their selection isn't insane, they have a nice variety of general foodstuffs, Slavic specialty goods, Indian ingredients, and a small wine & beer section. Their Slavic & European goods are the most notable, not being prohibitively expensive and carrying some goods I've struggled to find elsewhere - Tarkhun, Monastery Kvass, fruit compote and Jaffa cakes among others.The staff is friendly enough and the place has good security, judging by the bank of CCTV monitors above the register. Again, its a convenience store, and just like how you wouldn't do your shopping at a 7/11, its really a place to pop by for snacks, a fun treat, and the thing you forgot from yesterday's shopping trip - and for that, I go to Babushka before anywhere else.
This place is a useless scam. Never give them business. The owner is terrible. They abuse food waste apps, like too good to go, that are meant to give away perishable foods before they go bad. Instead they give you ramen bowls and stale reeses puffs.
Ankil S.
Expired items covered with new sticker to misguide customers. Never ever ever ever go to this store. I have reports from people who used to work at that store. The owner would ask them to cover up expired items with new sticker.
Just Alan
Great prices and friendly staff.
J
If you want to pay $20 for an 18 pack of Miller High Life instead of the usual $10 anywhere else, go here.
Gail
Great place to find International treats and new foods to try!
Worst customer service cashier is not giving answer properly. Unprofessional bunch of joker they have hired. I recommend owner to change staff always rude and giving pennies instead of dollar making silly mistakes.
some Russian products, this is not a Deli, but a liquor store with snacks.You can buy Georgian wine and Russian standard herePlease buy Russian cold, Tula gingerbread, halva, black bread, etc.
Convenient location. Very clean and well stocked
No prices listed and everything is marked up a lot. It's open late so if you need something it's good in a pinch, but with this price point you might as well just go the extra block to Whole Foods for better quality that is also cheaper.
Love them all . So attentive
This is my go-to convenience store. D***s out for Babs. The owner and cashiers are always so nice to me and they have tons of different beers and better priced snacks than the nearest grocery stores or corner stores. And whoever is complaining about the deli never being open why would you worry about not being able to intentionally pay more for coldcuts at this place when Whole Foods is 300ft to your immediate left?
I cannot say a bad thing about Babushka deli.
The owner has no clue how to speak to the costumers. Very rude and unprofessional. Good luck with future business.
Cashier was not helping with the stuff I need. They are like not sure for every item I asked.
I honestly think a lot of the bad reviews youre seeing here are due to Babushka Deli having been classified as a 'supermarket', which it absolutely isn't. It's a specialty & convenience store, and understanding that, it's a good place.While their selection isn't insane, they have a nice variety of general foodstuffs, Slavic specialty goods, Indian ingredients, and a small wine & beer section. Their Slavic & European goods are the most notable, not being prohibitively expensive and carrying some goods I've struggled to find elsewhere - Tarkhun, Monastery Kvass, fruit compote and Jaffa cakes among others.The staff is friendly enough and the place has good security, judging by the bank of CCTV monitors above the register. Again, its a convenience store, and just like how you wouldn't do your shopping at a 7/11, its really a place to pop by for snacks, a fun treat, and the thing you forgot from yesterday's shopping trip - and for that, I go to Babushka before anywhere else.
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This place is a useless scam. Never give them business. The owner is terrible. They abuse food waste apps, like too good to go, that are meant to give away perishable foods before they go bad. Instead they give you ramen bowls and stale reeses puffs.
Expired items covered with new sticker to misguide customers. Never ever ever ever go to this store. I have reports from people who used to work at that store. The owner would ask them to cover up expired items with new sticker.
Great prices and friendly staff.
If you want to pay $20 for an 18 pack of Miller High Life instead of the usual $10 anywhere else, go here.
Great place to find International treats and new foods to try!