McMahons Point Grocer
About the Business
Welcome to McMahons Point Grocer, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Australia's vibrant city, Sydney. Located at 182-186 Blues Point Road, McMahons Point, this multi-faceted institution is much more than just a grocery store. With a delightful blend of bakery, florist, restaurant, and supermarket, it offers an unparalleled experience for all your culinary and aesthetic needs.
As you enter our doors, you'll be greeted by the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked goods wafting from our artisanal bakery. Indulge in a wide array of delectable pastries, breads, and cakes, lovingly crafted by our skilled bakers using only the finest ingredients. From flaky croissants to mouthwatering sourdough loaves, our bakery is a haven for bread enthusiasts and pastry connoisseurs alike.
Step into our floral wonderland, where a vibrant assortment of blooms awaits. Our talented florists curate stunning arrangements that can brighten any occasion, from weddings to birthdays or simply adding a touch of elegance to your home. Each bouquet is thoughtfully crafted, ensuring that every petal and stem exudes beauty and freshness.
Craving a delicious meal but don't have the time to cook? Look no further than our meal takeaway options. Choose from a diverse menu featuring a fusion of flavors from around the world. From hearty sandwiches to flavorsome salads and nourishing bowls, our takeaway options are perfect for those on the go or seeking a quick and satisfying lunch.
Our grocery and supermarket section is well-stocked with an extensive range of high-quality products sourced both locally and internationally. Explore our shelves to discover an assortment of fresh produce, pantry staples, gourmet ingredients, and specialty items. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a home cook, you'll find everything you need to create culinary masterpieces in your own kitchen.
If you're in the mood for a delightful dining experience, our restaurant is the perfect place to unwind and savor a delicious meal. With a menu inspired by global cuisines, our talented chefs create dishes that are bursting with flavor and made with love. From succulent steaks to fresh seafood and vegetarian delights, our restaurant caters to all taste preferences.
McMahons Point Grocer is not just a store; it's a point of interest in the community. We strive to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere where customers can connect, explore, and indulge in the finer things in life. Our friendly staff is always ready to assist you with any inquiries or recommendations, ensuring that your visit is nothing short of exceptional.
Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the area, McMahons Point Grocer invites you to experience a delightful fusion of bakery, florist, food, grocery, and restaurant all under one roof. Come and immerse yourself in a world of culinary delights, floral beauty, and warm hospitality.
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Location & Phone number
182-186 Blues Point Road, McMahons Point, New South Wales 2060, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"Nice local grocer. Always well stocked and lovely employees."
"Nice local store, items are definitely overpriced, but if you live nearby and need something quickly this place is a good option. When shopping here keep an eye out for the expiry dates, especially on the meats. Some of the stuff is very close to expiry, so you may want to reach a little further back for the newer products. Overall, decent range but only come here if it's a must."
"Lovely owners and staff. They have a broad range of products. If you like organic products like me then you’ll be happy to see they stock honest to goodness. Very convenient! Thanks guys, highly recommended."
"The prices are incredibly steep here, with $4 for a 70g bag of chips, $8 for a tiny container of soup and $9 for sanitary pads. They also have items on discount at the front which have all gone out of date. The quality of the items is quite poor too - the dips are always slightly warm and an odd consistency when compared to the same brand I’ve bought from Coles or Woolworths. The crackers always seem to have just recently been thawed, after being frozen, which is quite an odd thing that I haven’t encountered before. It makes them easily breakable and a different consistency. The fruit is also of lower quality - the apples were soft and mushy. I know the rent would be high at a location like this, but having essential items like sanitary pads at $9 a pack when the same brand is usually $3, is unacceptable."
"I am really sick of buying food that taste stale here. Milk that doesn’t taste like anything probably because of the lighting in the fridge. Coffee from the shelf that taste like mold probably because it is out of date because there is no date due on it. Bread that taste tasteless from the boutique company that is on the top of the bread shelf that just taste like flour and water but it’s very very expensive, and it gives you a very bad stomachache probably because it is not made properly. all biscuits, as well, over priced but very average and nothing very special at all. Brands that used to be here have disappeared that were pretty good but now there is nothing. Even cheeses that I have bought have been off probably because of the fridge once again. Every now and then however some specials do appear with the vegetables here and there which is OK. A lot of things however cost a third more or more than the supermarkets up the road. I mean really, it is nice that we have a convenience store but it is very Inconvenient if it is like this. I am not sure if it is the owner which it probably is that doesn’t really keep a tag on things or likes to overprice things for average things. The prices are at gourmet prices but there is nothing gourmet about it. We are not all rich around here. I’m wondering if that’s why it is also overpriced because maybe the owner thinks we are all millionaires. There is a mixture of people around here there is some housing commission, people with low incomes and part time jobs, lower middle income and some above. Yes it is mixed up but not really a lot of higher income in general to some other suburbs along the north shore. Yes there are some millionaires possibly on the water side but not many I feel, because some of them are actually falling down, the houses that is . Even if you were or are loaded with money the value of the food here is not worth coming in for. Please sort out your dairy fridge because the lighting affects the product. Temperatures affect the product. The products taste like cement. Why? Why don’t you get onto it. I am sick of wasting my money here out of desperation because I can’t make it to the big supermarket because I am in pain. I would shop here more often if it was better and fresher tasting. And I do not have a taste or smell problem either because of anything that is going around. So please don’t blame it on that. I have been living in the area for more than 10 years now. I am sick of seeing out of due or off food here."
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