Alameda Marketplace Bakery,Store in Alameda

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#49 From 214 in Alameda
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66 Review
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9.1/10
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9.1/10
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9.1/10
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9.1/10
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$ Bakery
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Bakery, Store
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Total ghost town on the weekends, with most vendors closing early on Saturday and Sunday. This place should bill itself as a mom and pop supermarket rather than saying it houses food vendors. For a place that’s open from 8-8 daily (8-7 on Sunday), they should demand that their vendors do the same.
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2 years ago
The ginger molasses cookie was peppery, sweet, and had a firm but not fully crispy outer crust, with a slightly gooey center.
My favorite place for vitamins ...Awesome Staff in Vitamin section...informative always ready to help you. Delicious Bakery set up...Great wine and cheese Section.. Meat market area has every kinds of meats ...poultry ...fish clean and very fresh... love love love to do my shopping here.
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Angela H
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A year ago
My go to for supplement, vitamin and herb necessities! As far as the market they have a great selection of organic produce. Staff is friendly and helpful.
Such awesome finds here! I personally think this place is better for finding high quality snacks and drinks rather than actual food due to the price. The red headed cashier was very cordial and friendly as well.
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Mxd Chx
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2 years ago
We went to the Feel Good Bakery. The staff were helpful. They didn't have the cake we wanted (vanilla) but we hadn't called ahead or anything so no big deal. They have lots of good baked goods. I would've liked to try one of everything it all looked so good! I'm sure I'll be back since my daughter does kung-fu down the street twice a week. Lol
Great produce and one of the best bakeries in the Bay Area. The butcher shop and cheese/wine shops are also good (selection and quality). The merguez are very good. Love the Beanery for coffee, tea and/or a great snack. The humus platter is terrific.
Love this place. Amazing meats at Barons...fresh and fabulous organic produce at the natural grocers, delicious baked goods from Feel Good. It's my go to and I drive 30 min each way to shop there!
The Marketplace is a connection of stopped under one roof. It has a sort of San Francisco ferry building feel. There is a very good bakery, butcher, wine & cheese shop, a natural grocery, a coffee shop, and a couple of places serving food ready to eat. We usually go and buy excellent French bread and sometimes some croissants / pastries from Feel Good Bakery (odd name, but very good), some sliced meats (prosciutto, coppa, etc.) from Barron's butcher shop, and some soft cheeses from Farmstead Wines & Cheeses.
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Jen Carlile
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9 years ago
Love, love, love this place! The grocery store, meat counter, wine shop, and bakery (Feel Good Bakery) are all fantastic. And did I mention East End Pizza? Eat there or get a par-baked pizza you can bake at home. And way less crazy than the Lake Merrit Whole Foods.
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