Hey so this place is on Hamilton Avenue right behind the MainStreet of Harford for the Hamilton-Lauraville. I had driven a few miles either way to Giant and Safeway… this is walkable for me and I’m glad I went. This store prevents a food desert for many a neighborhood nearby. It is a small, easily accessible grocery and it’s busy and bustling with some friendly staffers. It is cheap in my experience and has most staples. No luxury items like say, capers. It’s not a yuppie store. Not the best produce ive seen or meats but not bad either and affordable. For me, if I need hamburger buns or ketchup… or paper plates… or chips… or milk yogurt etc. I’ll go.
Renee B.
Tu valoración: 3 Baltimore, MD
Pretty good market to shop at if you don’t have much fund. I spent about $ 57.00. I was able to get lunch meat, sandwich thins, milk, 2 bags of popcorn chicken, 5 sugar free drinks, sugar free powder drink, french toast sticks, party wings, carrots, frozen baby shrimp, shredded cheese, salad dressing, honey bar b q sauce, oodles and noodles, saltines crackers, hash browns, craisins, bacon bits, red onion, deodorant, cinnamon twirls and even some hot dogs. The staff was very helpful in helping me find things I could not find. I would surely return to this place, I am good for a minute.
Josh W.
Tu valoración: 2 Baltimore, MD
Harvest Fare is the kind of grocery store that is one step up from a convenience store. It’s bigger, with a wider selection, and cheaper than places in the worst food deserts. However, across the street is The Green Onion, which stands in very sharp contrast to this establishment. Positives: Cheap, plenty of free parking, not filthy. Negatives: Produce, meats, and dairy will spoil very quickly; everything else is chock full of preservatives and fat.
Joe Nam D.
Tu valoración: 1 Washington, DC
Middle of the run independent grocery store. Kind of old. Nothing particularly special exciting. Good prices for processed foods that will make you fat and unhealthy. Meats and veggies okay.