Horrible! This place is dirty, dangerous, and disgusting! The employees are often drunk and wreak of alcohol. Thank goodness they’re closing in a few weeks. This is the most expensive supermarket in Brooklyn. It’s ridiculous. Good riddance! Most of their employees(though some are nice) including management are people you want to stay OUT of your neighborhood. This store attracts all sort of garbage and the entire parking lot smells like urine because there is NOUPKEEP!
Carl C.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
The price is okay, it is best if you focus on buying the items that are on Sale. The store always have sales. I do love there streamed Crabs leg, to be they are as good as the ones that I have gotten at Red Lobster and they are cheaper. You just have to wait a min of 15 minutes and they are busy, it could be close to an hour wait, so go there before you start shopping and place the order. They stop steaming the Crab legs some time close to 6pm I believe. I was told that I don’t even need my path-mark card t get the discount anymore so that is convenient. I just wish they would do some remodeling. Also I do wise this Path-mark appearance inside was more like the one that is on Atlantic ave in Queen. I to like that one better.
Diana G.
Place rating: 1 Canarsie, Brooklyn, NY
Ugh… How many times do I have to see expired bread with green mold on it at this store? They never have fresh bread or other weight watcher products that I’m looking for and when they do have it it’s spoiled and been that way for weeks!
Lukisha B.
Place rating: 1 Brooklyn, NY
One star and that is ONLY for the parking, employee and manager that assisted me after the mayhem, madness and disrespect. However I will NOT be returning to this store to spend my hard earned dollars. Warning… If you are going to purchase their fried chicken(fresh on premises) then be forewarned. We were standing on the line as should be, made sure that we had not gotten in front of anyone… Then along comes another employee that just hops her ignorant self right in front of us. So yes, I spoke up and said to the chicken man, «that’s not cool» as she put her order in… He goes on to get loud and nasty as well as she did, stating she pre-ordered(which I later found out is NOT allowed)… In which she had not because soon as she walked up she proceeded to place her order. Also Mr. Chicken man claims we jumped the line anyway. I proved my point by asking the other customers once again and they all stated we were there. People if you don’t want your jobs then quit and I’m quite sure they can find people who know how to treat customers that want a job… I say more training and better customer service would be a plus!!!
Jay Infamous L.
Place rating: 3 Harlem, Manhattan, NY
Pathmark is pretty much the grocery store version of what Target is… good places to shop with discount prices but makes you want to buy more than what you really need especially if you have a discount card. But what I can’t stand about this Pathmark and pretty much every other Pathmark is that there is NEVER enough cashiers to help cut down on lines. It can be the day before Thanksgiving and the there will only be about 4 cashiers to handle the traffic of shoppers. ATMOST5… it really is annoying which is why I try NOT to come to Pathmark but being that it is less expensive than the other supermarket close to me then I come here to save on cash. Other than that though, Pathmark always has good sales going on and fresh produce so can’t be mad at that.
Greg E.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
24 hours grocery spot. Good all around grocery
Qasim G.
Place rating: 3 East New York, NY
Convenient but I wouldn’t buy everything here.
Tracy P.
Place rating: 1 Brooklyn, NY
Went there a few times. I don’t like to use the term ghetto but it IS. Cashiers need better training in customer service. There need more selections including seafood and meats. It’s a big disappointment glad I don’t live in the area because shopping there is a waste of time, energy and money.
Nicki F.
Place rating: 1 Brooklyn, NY
Can I give a half of a star?! Ghetto!!! Across from the projects I don’t know why I had any higher expectations. Crowded. Dirty… smelly and just plain disgraceful. I would have to be In desperate need to ever step foot in this piece of ____!!!
Teresa S.
Place rating: 4 Forest Hills, NY
I’ve been coming to this Pathmark since I was a child. I remember going to Sunnydale first and then my mom would bring me and my brother to this Pathmark. I am biased because I know where everything is and can be in and out if I just need a few things. Prices are affordable and staff are okay. They keep the store fairly clean and their cooked fried chicken in the back is sooo good. Parking is a bit tight especially on the weekends, holidays, food stamps day etc… you get the point. I love Pathmark supermarkets and will continue to frequent this one.
Michelle W.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Despite the cost of the meat, which you can’t really blame them for, the store is well kept, clean, contains fresh produce and a friendly staff. I just wish that on weekends when they know its busy, they would have all registers open. Other than that, good market.
Mia K.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
This pathmark could be much better. they have heavy traffic which can inhibit them from keeping the store pristine. The staff could be friendlier and more helpful. Pathmark is great for their sales, so I guess my stars are more for the pathmark establishment itself and not so much this location. Oh almost forgot to mention the bakery area is awesome, nice staff and is always well stocked.
Peter D.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
I haven’t been here for years, but the memories of the wide aisles, the looooong row of fresh meats, the separate pharmacy, bakery, frozen foods aisle(with middle island stuffed with every frozen treat you could think of), and that they actually had sale items in stock — well it was a culture shock to me moving away from the area, and dealing with key foods, an experience I equate to shaving your(choose the body part you wish), with a cheese grater. They set the standard for what a supermarket experience should be; if it’s not super, it’s just a market.