Contact and Address
Map Location:
Opening Hours:
Friday | 7AM–10PM |
Saturday | 7AM–10PM |
Sunday | 7AM–10PM |
Monday | 7AM–10PM |
Tuesday | 7AM–10PM |
Wednesday | 7AM–10PM |
Thursday | 7AM–10PM |
About the Business:
ACME Markets is a Grocery store located at 1400 E Passyunk Ave, South Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19147, US.
The business is listed under grocery store, grocery delivery service category. It has received 1557 reviews with an average rating of 4.1 stars. Their services include Curbside pickup, No-contact delivery, Delivery, In-store pickup, In-store shopping, Same-day delivery . Accepted payment methods include Checks , Debit cards , NFC mobile payments , SNAP/EBT , Credit cards .
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Reviews:
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- Rodolfo Bryson
- 1 year ago
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- Robert Harris
- 1 year ago
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- LaToya Brown
- 1 year ago
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- Ahmad Murtaza Azizi
- 1 year ago
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- M M
- 1 year ago
Health and Safety:
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Mask required
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Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits
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Safety dividers at checkout
Categories:
Services:
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Curbside pickup
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No-contact delivery
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Delivery
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In-store pickup
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In-store shopping
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Same-day delivery
Offers:
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Organic products
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Prepared foods
Payments:
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Checks
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
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SNAP/EBT
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Credit cards
Plannings:
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Quick visit
FAQ:
Friday : 7AM–10PM
Saturday : 7AM–10PM
Sunday : 7AM–10PM
Monday : 7AM–10PM
Tuesday : 7AM–10PM
Wednesday : 7AM–10PM
Thursday : 7AM–10PM
"It's a nice ACME just unfortunately a little smaller than most. Still very clean and has a great selection."
"Like this place better than the one on South St. It's bigger and they don't run out of stock as fast."
"Great store if you are able to walk there but I wouldn't recommend driving. Finding a parking spot is nearly impossible."
"Love this place, they provide good discounts, the price is fair you can find most of things and buy from here"
"Confusing! This was our first visit to this store location/chain. It took us several minutes to understand the layout of the store. But, the big surprise came in the checkout line. There was nothing posted informing customers that you must either bring your own bag (BYOB) or purchase paper or plastic bags from the store. I had to ask the cashier 3x what the costs of the bags were. She kept saying, "How many bags do you need?" What??? I felt rushed, embarrassed and confused, as I held the line up, while I guessed how many bags I needed and my daughter hurried to bag the groceries. ???? Some signs posted with information about the checkout process would have been helpful."
- Checks
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- SNAP/EBT
- Credit cards