Mariano's
About the Business
Mariano's is a popular food and grocery store located at 5353 North Elston Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. With a wide selection of fresh produce, meat, seafood, and specialty items, Mariano's is a one-stop shop for all your grocery needs. The store also features a bakery, deli, and prepared foods section, making it easy to grab a quick meal or pick up ingredients for a home-cooked feast. Customers can also enjoy a coffee from the in-store cafe or browse the selection of wine and spirits. With a commitment to quality and customer service, Mariano's is a beloved institution in the Chicago area.
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Location & Phone number
5353 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60630, United States
Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"I’m giving it a 2 stars for the convenience from my home but I’ve had a few instances now of buying stuff that have been expired for 3+ weeks. Please check the dates as they sell expired stuff. This place used to be good, it has decreased A LOT"
"Whatever you do, do not make your cakes at this bakery, I made a cake for my children, ninja turtles birthday, three days in advance on the day of the birthday in the store. They told me they cannot make it anymore because licensing. They were very rude they did not compensate me in any matter, if you want your cakes to be perfect for your children’s birthday, do not make them at the store absolutely terrible. I give them a half a star I could."
"Handicap accessible, wide aisles, well lit good selection. Prices are high though, price tags on shelving unit with product are sometimes wrong, so when you get to checkout you find out otherwise."
"My experience from Marianos this morning was the worst experience I’ve ever been through with a grocery chain. I went in to get brown and serve sausages and to get croissants for breakfast. Both items were in extreme opposite spots of the store. So I went and picked up the brown and serve sausages which were on the furthest north part of the store, then went to the bakery, which was on the furthest south part of the store, and I walked up to the counter in the bakery, where three ladies were speaking, and I said excuse me, can I get some croissants to a African-American worker. She says yes they are cooling because they just came out of the oven. I told her that’s OK I’ll take them now. How many do you want? She says. I said three. She walks away. Another woman comes to me, her name is Michelle, & says well if you’re going to take three we got a charge you for 4 because that’s how they’re sold! I replied, fine I’ll have four! She then replies you don’t have to be rude. I was just flabbergasted! Forget it I said. I’m not sure how she got I was being rude to her by responding 4? I went to self check out and said, is there a manager here? she goes well she’s over there behind the counter. I said you know what I will never come back to Mariano’s because of this experience today she asked me what happen I told her. I said, obviously I interrupted the conversation. The four women were having which was not business related because they were chuckling when I walked up. What happened to customer service and exceeding customers expectations? I have been a chef for 35 years and every customer I tried to exceed their expectations."
"Meh. When this store opened a few years ago, there was a piano with a real human pianist performing, many samples, and good prices. Over the past 5 years the piano became electronically controlled, then eventually ditched altogether. Now -- no samples and high prices. The deli section has good variety, with sushi and freshly prepared sandwiches. Good hot food and salad bars, though rather expensive. Produce is expensive with little selection of greens and other fresh veggies. You'll have to search to find specials on fruits. It's difficult to shop here without bumping into employees gabbing with each other in the aisles. Their registers are usually understaffed. It's only recently that one is able to use tap-and-pay or other NFC payment. Then there's Stan's donuts/coffee. Way overpriced with fancy-looking pastries of lower quality than the store's bakery."
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