Mercado Latino 5910 Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard, Vancouver, WA 98661
About the Business
Mercado Latino is a vibrant and bustling grocery store located at 5910 Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard in Vancouver, Washington. As a beloved institution in the local Latino community, Mercado Latino offers a wide variety of authentic Latin American products, including fresh produce, meats, spices, and traditional pantry items. Customers can also find a selection of imported goods, ready-to-eat meals, and specialty items that cater to a diverse range of tastes and preferences. With its friendly staff, colorful displays, and lively atmosphere, Mercado Latino provides a unique shopping experience that celebrates the rich culinary traditions of Latin America.
Photos
Location & Phone number
5910 NE Fourth Plain Blvd Suite A, Vancouver, WA 98661, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 20:00
Friday:
08:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 20:00
Reviews
"You can find pretty much all your Mexican stuff in here. From food, vegetables, meats, Pan, the tamales are delicious! The customer service most of the time is friendly. some times the teller looks grumpy but I guess is because this store is always pack... But I will recommend this place."
"Definitely needs more space within the store and better parking. It’s difficult to navigate due to so much produce (which is great) but everyone is running into each other, there’s always restocking going on, and it’s hard to find things. Also, they don’t put prices on items and there is a sticker on the item it’s usually not correct. They also need a ticket system of some sort to get in line for meat because one can barely make a line in the crowed space and people are ignored when others are helped. I hope they will expand to a bigger space, get their own parking lot and get some price tags on each shelved item. I will say they have the best pastries, cakes and a wide selection of items. The cashiers are very nice."
"Ok... The place really is a little bit like a tetris game. It's a small space and you have to do a little shifting around to fit down the aisles, but from my experiences abroad, that is just par for the course. It's a bit like the clown car at the circus, there is more inside than you can imagine. The chili section boggles the imagination. I suppose I had never thought of it before, The Eskimos are supposed to have 50 names for snow and the Mexicans obviously have many many kinds of chilis. OMG! A whole new rabbit hole to explore. The store is well stocked. It is packed with hard to find items, an amazing section of pastries, a large meat department, snacks, pinatas, dry goods, mixes, and a bunch of other stuff that looked interesting, but I don't have a clue. I was looking for something in-particular and the staff was helpful and friendly. Sometimes in ethnic stores, big ugly white people like me can feel out of place and even unwelcome. Occasionally a shopper will give you the stink eye or the cashier will look at you like you are a cultural tourist. One time at a different store one of the young male staff gave me the nastiest look and asked where I bought my real groceries. That has not happened to me at Mercado Latino although I will admit I rarely see Non latino people shopping there. I have always been greeted with kindness... maybe a little surprise, but always kind. Parking can be difficult, the ethnic based mall is packed with interesting places and bringing a truck into the lot can be a challenge, but it's a destination shop that you shouldn't miss."
"Most of the items are reasonably priced. This grocery store sells religious items as well like rosaries, candles. It has a selection of exotic spices at the back of the store. The only thing I don't like in this store is the tight aisle. Mercado Latino has also a snack section located just right beside it."
"This is my favorite place for all things Latino! I have been to other places and this one has the best selection of items. The staff are half friendly half not. The more you come the better they treat you. The pan is so good, although if you don't know what it is by just looking at it too bed. It changes and the staff is hit and miss when you ask for help. Meat is great quality and fair priced. They have all kinds of chile, items to make Mexican specialty dishes, lots of candies, and a little bit of produce that I would skip unless you really need it. It is a tight squeeze to get around in it as you can see by the pictures it's fully stocked. The parking is not much better, when it is empty from customers the delivery trucks take up most of the space."
List of local businesses, places and services in Washington
⭐ business help 🔍 services ☎ phones 🕒 opening times ✍️reviews 🌍 addresses, locations 📷 photos