Kirk Market Bakery,Store in George Town

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#77 From 172 in George Town
8.6
107 Review
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Food
8.6/10
Interior
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Prices
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Service
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Price & Cuisine
$ Bakery, Salads
Establishment type
Bakery, Store
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Cow Cow
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6
A year ago
Although a bit more pricey than Fosters but you can find some unique brands and items here which you won’t find elsewhere on the island eg the British Co-Op Brand and their own brand fresh pizza dough. The meat / seafood counters & veg sections seems to be more gourmet here; has a large fresh local veg selection. I find the fresh bakery is best and most value for money amongst the competitors, recommend their sourdough loaf. Their hot bar is better quality but more expensive than others. They also have a customer reward card scheme (Marketcard) which again not all supermarket brands have on the island (Hurley’s has an app).
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Timothy Seidel
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10
9 months ago
Best Supermarket in Grand Caymans. Fresh fish and meat counter with people ready to assist. Very clean and classy with coffee bar, florist, salad bar and everything else you could possibly need.
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Brian Tran
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10
A year ago
The best supermarket on the island, large plenty to choose and excellent quality. The price is steep for some things but better price than other supers. The fish and meat section are prepared already. The is a ready to eat prepared for which is an very good option at reasonable price.
Well organized and cleaned supermarket with lots of options.
Grate Supermarket but more pricey than Fosters. You can find some high quality products and international brands. The bakery is the best and most value for money amongst the competitors.
Kirk's is always a good market. However this one is more priced towards the tourist. The don't carry the cheaper option on some of there food stuff that the other, more local stores do. There hot bar is amazing as well as there salad bar.
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Rovana Souza
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10
2 months ago
I shop a lot at Kirks since I moved to Cayman. Fantastic cheese selection, charcuterie, fruits, asian session is one of my fave in the island as well. I also love the local products session where you will find the local farmers products, I love the local spinach, Kale, peppers, Watermelon, mango & the local hot sauce Fyah- NOM! Today I was shopping to one my clients and in such a rush to get the shopping accomplished in time, I asked 3 staff for help in order to find a thin skewer as it was not on display. I approached Elysha in the end ( I hope I got her name right, sorry if I didn’t) and she took the time to kindly go all the way to the back in order to find it for me & replenish the missing item, while I was paying. She went out of her way to help me & my client with a genuine smile on her face and this gesture made my day. Thank you, you are such a super star!
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S P
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8
A year ago
A beautiful location with fresh meat and vegetables/fruit. I have found most food or items are on the pricer side on the island to begin with, here is nothing more than any other location. Gluten free is hard to come by, although I have found items here, again at a cost. #localguides.
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Freddie A
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6
A year ago
A huge supermarket for all your grocery needs. But way over priced for tourist as well as local inhabitants . even though it has many products the prices were just too much . Parking is great
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Vicki L
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8
6 years ago
We went to Cayman Island via a cruise. After walking for 20 minutes, on the way to 7-mile Beach we saw this Kirk Market. It’s a fairly big supermarket, nicely decorated and well stocked. We tried the pastries and bottled water here. The pastries are very good. They let us take out cups with ice without charge. The price is 25% more than US price. Also you have to pay a premium for the currency exchange. The Cayman dollars are higher than the US dollars. Quite expensive.
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