This is a liquor store disguised as a deli you don’t want to eat in. They serve heated frozen pizza by the slice or three for 5 bucks.
Wally S.
Tu valoración: 2 Ypsilanti, MI
Maria’s is an o.k. place to stop if you want a quick snack or to pick up you favorite beverage. As far as alcohol goes, Maria’s has a very large selection. I’m always able to find just about everything I need here, but warning: they do tend to overpriced a bit fir the convenience. As far as I’m concerned, they make a decent pizza and at just a bit above what you pay at Little Caesar’s, you’ll get a much better product. Strangest thing about their pizza, aside from the overbearing sauce is that there’s a 50⁄50 chance that if you order sausage, you might just get kielbasa on you pizza. Strange, and definitely an acquired taste. Most of their deserts are bland so nothing really to write home about.
Sarah R.
Tu valoración: 3 Ypsilanti, MI
I have mixed feelings about Maria’s. Generally, it’s nice to have a place so close to get a decent selection of wine and some deli items, but there are some downsides, too. I used to go here fairly frequently for wine because it was so close to home. The selection was pretty good for a small convenience store with a deli section. Many local convenience stores will have a couple bottles of Boone’s Farm, and that’s about it. Maria’s actually has a fairly good selection of wine at reasonable prices. In addition, they usually have a shelf or a basket full of discount wines they’re trying to move. Try these at your own risk. I’ve picked up a few interesting white wines and also got a really badly corked bottle of red from my bargain-hunting attempts. Now, I usually get my wine at Whole Foods because the selection there is good and there’s a 10 percent discount if you buy 6 bottles at a time. They also sell pizza by the slice here, but I’ve never tried it because it looks a little scary. I have purchased homemade cookies and cheesecake here. They’re not the best bargain around, but they were good quality, especially the cheesecake. Maria’s also sells a very small assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables, which is rare for a convenience store. It’s nice to be able to buy some fresh limes to go with the Coronas you’re buying, or to run down here for a few potatoes when you don’t feel like driving all the way to the supermarket. But the offerings are hit or miss. I’ve come here before thinking I was going to pick up a certain fruit or vegetable, and they have been completely out.