These reviews make me think that the people writing them have never been to a real farmers market. Not worth the trip. It’s actually kinda gross when you first walk in. Lots of card board scattered around on the floor, tiles missing, random puddles from melting ice, not to mention the weird smell. Yes, the prices were low and they did have a huge selection compared to a supermarket but they should charge a little more and hire a better crew. I was not expecting anything fancy but this place has bad news written all over it. Dont even get me started on the meat counter or the girl at the register. If you don’t speak spanish dont expect any help.
Joanne C.
Tu valoración: 4 Wood-Ridge, NJ
I am from Bucks County PA and it kills me that we call NJ the Garden State. I am usually disappointed with grocery store produce but overall I find the quality of Lucky Farms to be really good. I will go out of my way and avoid super markets to shop here. I buy fruits, vegetables, eggs, milk, cheese, hummus, and various things like bread and pasta as well.
Tom M.
Tu valoración: 4 Newark, NJ
My favorite fruit and veggie market in the area. Great prices here. I like that they also have a small selection of nuts and International foods. There is a fish market here, but I have never made any purchases from them. This place is no where near as crowded as the Route 17 Farmers Market, which is a good thing!
Michelle C.
Tu valoración: 2 Bergen County, NJ
This was my first time there. Pretty good selection of produce at really good prices. I wasn’t a fan of the fish counter, where I got overpriced fish filets that smelled a touch fishy and had tons of bones. The filets cooked the first day were just okay… but the second day — just 24 hours after purchase — was apparently way too late! Rancid! I’ll def give it another shot, but just for the produce.
Cassandra K.
Tu valoración: 5 Rochelle Park, NJ
I always go to this market before heading to Pathmark around the corner. The produce is very reasonable and always fresh. You cant beat their prices on dried fruit and nuts(about half the price of big grocery chains) The fish market its attached to is also a weekly stop for me. Lump crab meat is about $ 5 less per pound and they always have a wonderful selection of fresh fish.
Lola G.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
Fresh fruit/veggies, fresh seafood section, fresh cut flowers. They have thier own lot and prices are good. Can’t beat it.
Mega M.
Tu valoración: 4 Jackson, NJ
Awesome farmers market that offers great discounts on most fruits and vegetables. They also have a large selection of fresh fish that they get daily. The best part about this place is the amazing selection of flowers that they have and at really cheap prices. When I get my GGE(Greatest Girlfriend ever) flowers, this is where I go. The only drawback to this place is that very few people speak English and their is often a long wait to check thing out. Otherwise, its an awesome place.
Stephen D.
Tu valoración: 4 North Haledon, NJ
made the bay scallops, awesomely fresh and delicious
Nino R.
Tu valoración: 3 Hackensack, NJ
If you’re looking for lower prices on produce and you live in the Hackensack/Hasbrouck Heights/Lodi area, then Lucky Farm is where you need to shop. I was at Pathmark last week and spent $ 10 on celery, cucumbers and tomatoes. I purchased the same items at Lucky Farms and spent $ 3.38. Hello? There’s a ton of parking all around the market. Lucky Farms also sells fresh cuts of meat, deli meat, various snack items, milk, eggs, fresh cut flowers and bread. It’s a traditional grocery store so don’t expect to find health & beauty products or cleaning supplies here. There are only 2 checkout stands so the wait can be inconvenient, but you’re usually out of there within 10 minutes anyway. Who can’t spare 10 minutes? You can’t afford not to shop here…