Just wanted to let you know why I will no longer be a customer. I opened the cottage cheese I bought this week from Weis only to discover it expired INSEPTEMBER. Today is December 13th! This is not the first or second time this has happened from your store, and I will not risk it happening again. It should not be my responsibility to check every products expiration date. It’s a shame, because you are the closest store to me, but I will be happy to drive further to purchase safe products.
Amanda M.
Place rating: 4 Cherry Hill, NJ
Haven’t done much grocery shopping here, but heard about the new bottle shop and decided to check it out on a Friday night. It’s open late, which is great, and is much larger than I expected. There’s a limited selection of refrigerated beers, but there’s a couple rows of shelves stocked with all sorts of craft brews, and there’s both room temp and cold singles so you can mix and match your own 6 pack. I’ll never understand the crazy PA liquor laws, but I’m quite content they allow me to pick up beer at the grocery store — I’ll definitely be back.
Kathleen D.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
I’ve been here twice recently — once for the beer prior to a Unilocal event, and once to grocery shop. Both were great experiences. BEER: You can mix your own six-pack for a flat rate of, I think, $ 10.99. They offer a variety of awesome names to choose from, too, which is great. You can buy them room temp or chilled. If cold, there’s the option of sitting down and drinking in their café area. On my latter visit, I was chatting with the people working the area as I’ve been attempting to find a certain beer. Even though they didn’t stock it, they were really friendly, and as I was walking away, I quite literally stumbled upon a six-pack of Total Domination IPA(Ninkasi). AKA: One of my all-time favorite beers. So, so, so great! FOOD: Since it was my first visit, and also since I was trying to avoid 76 rush hour on my way back to Philly, I decided to walk down nearly every aisle. I don’t know if it was because it was an off-time, but this was one of the most peaceful grocery shopping experiences I’ve had in recent times. No crazy crowds, no packed aisles. Just me and the products. Loved it. As much as someone can love grocery shopping. And let’s be real. I hate grocery shopping. So I don’t know why I wrote that. But, besides the point. All in all: I’ll certainly consider returning to this Weis. At least from my first shopping day, it appeared to be much better than several other grocers. Prices were on the higher end, but I’d recommend opening a Weis card to offset some of that.
Dana S.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Really like the grocery store. It’s produce is fresh and there is a good variety. As another bonus, they recently added a bottle shop which has a terrific variety. Some of the beer is a little pricey but there are also some good deals. Check out has always been quick and courteous.
Shawn H.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Always liked this supermarket. Huge with lots of fresh fruit and seasoned meats. But the best part? They added a Beer Garden!!! Officially my favorite Supermarket(okay, after Whole Foods).
Chrissy M.
Place rating: 5 Media, PA
Best grocery store in town. It is clean and organized at all times. The fruits and veggies are great as is the organic section. Te only thing that they never seem to have is tempeh but that’s okay because they always have a great stock of all the necessary health foods. What’s special is the beer sections. They have beer in cases and six packs. What I LOVE about this place though is you an make your own six pack of the really amazing selections they have at the store. For $ 11 you can select beers that you’ve never tried before! I love it! Lines are never really long and they have plenty of self check outs that are easy to use. The only other thing they could improve is their floral selection. I like bringing home fresh flowers every week and find that I continue to go to whole foods because the selection is healthier and more diverse than carnations(yuck).
Nando F.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Weis is a 24 hr operation which makes it a lot easier knowing they will not close at a certain time, giving you enough time to get your shopping done. Working in this area I rarely have time to go shopping to get the essentials I need, seeing I finish late in the evening where others are closed. Weis is large inside with wide lanes, very clean, and bright very easy to locate items. It has a big foot court inside with different varieties of food to choose from hot meals or cold, great for on the go. Weis has reasonable prices, along with a friendly staff to add with 24 hr service. These guys are good in my book
Harry E.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
I grew up going to Weis… that is until Giant got their act together. The store is very clean, bathrooms are nice and products are sort of easy to find… once you orient yourself within the store. I will never make a special trip to Weis, but if I am near by, it is a great place to pop in a get a few needed items. Prices are better than Genuardi’s.
Seve' M.
Place rating: 2 Conshohocken, PA
They took the Genuardis away for this? I know Giant brought them out and needed to sell the space but Weis? The only other Weis I’ve ever seen was in the Poconos and now I’ve realized that they are just a bare bones grocery store. No more hand rolled sushi, varieties of different soups, good customer service… forget about it. The only reason it got 2 stars is the fact that it is now 24 hours.
Danan R.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Today was the grand opening, so I stopped by in the morning. The layout has stayed pretty much the same as Genuardi’s but the prices are slightly lower and everything is «Weis» brand instead of «Safeway.» The gourmet cheeses selection is larger but the prepared foods section is almost nonexistent. They had maybe 2 rotisserie chickens and 1 pack of fried wings on the warmer. The made-to-order sandwich stand will also be missed. I really liked and will miss the paninis and the buy 7, get 1 free offer program. They don’t have the prepared salads anymore either so Saladworks will be your only option for a low carb lunch in the shopping center. Service was definitely a lot better and the staff are actually helpful! Imagine that! If you sign up for a store card, you will also get a spend $ 50, save $ 10 coupon, which is a nice surprise. It seems like there is potential here so hopefully, they will bring back some of the prepared foods options that made Genuardi’s appealing.