Annie's Fruit & Vegetable
1330 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, New York,
About the Business
Annie's Fruit & Vegetable is a charming grocery store located at 1330 Lexington Avenue in New York City. This cozy establishment offers a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, sourced locally and organically whenever possible. With a focus on quality and sustainability, Annie's is committed to providing customers with the best produce available. Whether you're looking for a ripe avocado, juicy strawberries, or crisp lettuce, Annie's has got you covered. Stop by this neighborhood gem for all your fruit and vegetable needs!
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Hours open
Monday:
07:00 - 23:00
Tuesday:
07:00 - 23:00
Wednesday:
07:00 - 23:00
Thursday:
07:00 - 23:00
Friday:
07:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"Since the new owners took over post pandemic their dealings have become suspect. From a sliding scale on prices depending who is working the drawer, to a now even more interesting incorrect tax rate that they are charging every customer who walks in hoping they don’t notice . Please explain to me how at the 8.875% NYC tax rate and $60 purchase comes to a total of $67.59 …. They are stealing from every customer who walks through their door."
"Healthy portions of cut up salad platter. Fresh, delicious and lots for your money."
"For a small place, they have a pretty wide selection of organic produce & groceries. They're super convenient to get delivery from and are generally pretty quick."
"Regular deli open 24 hours. That's always a plus."
"Annie's Fruits and Vegetables is one of the most interesting of grocery stores in New York City as it's certainly one of the only places to be open 24 hours a day for that fresh fruit you need at 3AM. The service is great and the place is well-lit and clean but there truly is not that much variety and it's difficult to find the prices of items. In addition, having a store open 24 hours a day means high upkeep costs which translates to expensive prices; this store cannot even compare to the prices (or variety) that you can get at Fairway market just a couple blocks away. I ended up paying twice as much for a number of different items ranging from food products like quinoa to candy to fresh flowers. At the end of the day, the reason grocery stores aren't open 24 hours is because the business model doesn't make sense and the higher prices will turn most customers away, especially when Fairway is just down the street. Still, it's a great local small business with a couple good niche items that might just be what you need in a cinch."
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