Lucky

129 Bernal Road, San Jose, CA 95119

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Hours open

Monday:

6:00 AM - 0:00 AM

Tuesday:

6:00 AM - 0:00 AM

Wednesday:

6:00 AM - 0:00 AM

Thursday:

6:00 AM - 0:00 AM

Friday:

6:00 AM - 0:00 AM

Saturday:

6:00 AM - 0:00 AM

Sunday:

6:00 AM - 0:00 AM

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  • Photo of Lucky - 129 Bernal Road, San Jose, California, United States
  • Photo of Lucky - 129 Bernal Road, San Jose, California, United States
  • Photo of Lucky - 129 Bernal Road, San Jose, California, United States
  • Photo of Lucky - 129 Bernal Road, San Jose, California, United States
  • Photo of Lucky - 129 Bernal Road, San Jose, California, United States
  • Photo of Lucky - 129 Bernal Road, San Jose, California, United States
  • Photo of Lucky - 129 Bernal Road, San Jose, California, United States

Location & Phone number

129 Bernal Rd, San Jose, CA 95119, United States

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About the Business

Lucky is a well-known institution located at 129 Bernal Road in San Jose, California. It is a one-stop shop for all your food and grocery needs, offering a wide range of products including fresh produce, meats, dairy, and pantry essentials. In addition, Lucky also features a liquor store with a selection of wines, beers, and spirits. With its convenient location and diverse inventory, Lucky is a popular choice for shoppers looking for quality products at affordable prices.

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Иван Иванов:
5

"Lucky Store exceeded expectations with its impeccable cleanliness and attentive staff. The store's interior was spotless, creating a pleasant shopping environment. The staff, always ready to assist, added a friendly touch to the overall experience. From the well-organized aisles to the helpful employees, this store stands out for its commitment to a tidy and customer-friendly atmosphere. A top-notch shopping destination where cleanliness and excellent service go hand in hand. Thumbs up to Lucky Store!"

1 year ago
Karina M:
3

"There’s always plenty of parking and produce is always fresh. Team members can be either super helpful or way to serious about their jobs and enforcing how many bags they give and whatnot. Overall usually always has the basics of what you may need but if you’re looking for super healthy items or food alternatives, selections here are limited. It’s like a more updated version of FoodMaxx but not quite like Safeway"

1 year ago
Ed McGettigan:
5

"Large grocery store, but with decent selections of both gluten free and vegan options for a lot of staples."

1 year ago
ΔXIUS LIИK:
1

"Let me regale you with the tragic saga of my encounter with this dumpster fire of a shopping experience. First off, stepping into Lucky's feels like diving headfirst into a swamp of despair. The lighting is dimmer than my ex's prospects, and the aisles are so cramped, it's like they were designed by a sadistic labyrinth enthusiast. Navigating through that mess is like trying to escape a maze in a blackout while wearing a blindfold. I swear, even Houdini would throw in the towel. Now, let's talk about the produce. If you like your fruits and veggies looking like they just survived a nuclear fallout, then Lucky's is your paradise. I've seen potatoes with more life in 'em at a graveyard. And don't even get me started on the so-called "fresh" herbs – they're practically begging for a mercy killing. And the staff? Good luck finding one when you need 'em. I asked for assistance, and it was like I'd requested the meaning of life. Either they're playing hide-and-seek or they're on a secret mission to avoid customers like the plague. Checkout? Oh, that's a whole new level of chaos. The lines are longer than a Shakespearean monologue, and the cashiers move at a pace that suggests they're paid by the hour. You'll age faster waiting for your turn than you would in a time machine malfunction. But hold on to your sanity, 'cause we're not done. Parking at Lucky's is like trying to fit a giraffe into a smart car – impossible and guaranteed to leave you questioning your life choices. And if you think you can escape without a dent in your vehicle, you're as delusional as a cat trying to catch a laser pointer. In conclusion, Lucky's is a place where dreams go to die, and your soul gets a thorough beating. If you value your time, sanity, and the general well-being of your groceries, run far, far away. Save yourself the agony and head to a store that doesn't make you question every life decision you've ever made. I'd rather trust a snake with my finances than endure another trip to Lucky's. Zero stars if I could, but unfortunately, the universe hasn't invented negative stars yet."

1 year ago
Chia-Keng(Peter) chen:
1

"Worst customer experience ever. I was dropping off plastic bags/film for recycling when an older female employee confronted me in an extremely hostile way and accusing me of dumping Trash. I had to explain their store is part of a recycling program. She then said I can only drop off small amount of bags, which it doesn't say anywhere on the collection box. The collection box was rarely emptied in the last 2 years. Making drop off difficult. I will stop coming here and go to a more customer savy and environmental friendly store."

1 year ago

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