Bolla Market 3132 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11218
About the Business
Welcome to Bolla Market, your go-to convenience store located in the heart of Brooklyn at 3132 Fort Hamilton Parkway, New York 11218. We pride ourselves on offering a wide selection of everyday essentials, fresh foods, and household items to meet all your needs. Whether you're stopping by for a quick snack, grocery staples, or last-minute necessities, Bolla Market has you covered. Our friendly staff is dedicated to providing exceptional service and ensuring a pleasant shopping experience for every customer. Visit us today and discover why Bolla Market is a trusted favorite in the community!
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3132 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, New York 11218, United States
Reviews
"No clue what the others are talking about it being dirty. Inside was pretty clean. Doesn't smell like anything, compared to other gas stations."
"Much better than most of the gas stations around! Recommend it. Although, maybe clean the bathrooms because I can’t handle the stench every time I go in. Like it’s disgusting. Everything else is good. They sell things like fountain drinks, icees, ice cream, milkshakes from F’real, hot dogs, pizza, sandwiches, snacks, and even beer."
"Most racist store in the neighborhood. I went there to purchase a few items, the cashier had his head down [being busy doing nothing], while I patiently waited for him to recognize me. After a few minutes, I walked away. Just as I walked away, he put his head up and started serving the person behind me. The person was my husband, I'm Afro-American and my husband white. When my husband said something about not serving his wife that person stated he didn't she her. Never again and I used to go there alot until I noticed negative attitudes from staff. Never again, will I set foot at that place and told them so."
"Terrible people,around few weeks ago we went to this place to pick up some snacks we accidentally knocked over a $3 dollar can of soup and the cashier tried to hold us hostage and make us pay for it and threatened to call the cops I refused to pay but my friend insisted on paying after we payed he had the audacity to put the spilling soup in a bag and ask us if we wanted it? Of course we don't he claimed we had to pay because the inventory count and he would get in trouble I wonder if the owner cares more about a $3 can of soup more than losing a loyal customer we haven't went there since i bet the owner has losted more profit than $3. This isn't a 3rd world country ."
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