Great food. Great selection of almost everything. Amazing customer service with a smile ☺️😁 and clean. Easy to park. Great views right at the marina. The best hot, fresh marinated teriyaki flank steak sandwich on sourdough roll I have ever had, at not a bad price either. Gotta see this place and eat here at the marina!
Wonderful market plus deli Wide variety of hot and cold food they make a really great pizza Plus, homemade sourdough baguettes And have a huge salad bar with hot cold food
with places to sit inside, and large outdoor patio. Trust me you won’t be disappointed if you stop there for lunch. !
This is one of the nicest lean little community markets I have been to. The deli items are freshly made at the location, the produce section is clean, and the wine section had very educated wine advisors to make recommendations based on your personal preferences and taste. They even have a hopping happy hour. I was surprised to see how it is more of a community gathering place for people of all ages.
Andy's is on top of my list of grocery stores to visit... not only do they have friendly cashiers, deli and management staff, they have an excellent view of the Marina with good picnic benches and Adirondack chairs. What's not to love about the place. Furthermore, you could walk along Loch Lomond loop, take a casual stroll.. see the sunrise or sunset.
Ordered a few things at the bar and coffee shop. Waited for 5 minutes to be helped with no line twice. When ordering a desert we weren't sure what to get so the employee helping us said if you don't like whatever you get, we will exchange it for free. We took two bites of the Tres Leche cake and didn't like it so went to exchange it. When trying to exchange it the new employee helping us was very rude and condescending and refused to exchange it. We really didn't care about the money, but it was so weird and unprofessional to make an offer and then be so rude to us when we tried to take them up on it. Won't go back again.
Andy's market is very similar to such grocery stores as Mollie Stone, Nugget, or Sprouts Market. They all sell very healthy products to their customers. And, it makes them to come back again. They are all competitors. However, they are all far away from this location. As a result, it is very difficult to compare which one is actually better. Andy's market is very lucky. It establiched its store in a very coveted place. This location is very unique because next to it, it has one of the largest marinas in the North Bay. In addition to that, a top scale residentual area known as "The Strand" is nearby with numerous of townhomes, and condominiums. Finally, there is a nice place to walk while enjoying gorgeous views of such major attractions as Mt. Tamalpais and Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, and many more. All these said, the question is why in such popular place there is only ONE grocery store. It is true that Andy 's market is very welcoming, clean and have very reasonable prices. Moreover, outside the store, there are few chairs and tables available for the people to have their lunch while overlooking a beautiful view of the harbor.
More choices are always better for us, the people. Any store built in this area would immediately be appreciated by the public. However, when you have at least 2 stores in the same area, people would compare and see for themselves which one is really a true vallue for them. I am fully satisfied with services in this store, the coffee is very delicious by the way; nevertheless, i like a competition that would triger a nice contest among service providers to benefit everyone. I would like to see at least one more grocery store nearby.
Out with Peabody Winkstickler for a quick 18 out at Peacock Gap, and decided to grab a sando for the turn. They've got them there at the clubhouse, but the deli at Andy's Market is Fire! No place in Marin county makes a better sandwich.
5 stars all day long. ☆☆☆☆☆
Great sandwiches and selection of quality and unique items especially for a small store, also beautiful place to sit outside and eat or just enjoy the scenery.
Cute little market. It has everything you need and want and the candy section is phenomenal!! Haha. I hadn't had candy during my stay in Pt. Reyes (two weeks) until I decided to stop here. The owner was very kind and even chatted with me about his mutual love for candy. Hehe
There's a market in Pt. Reyes station, but that can be far if you're already going up to the Northernmost part of the peninsula (or coming back). It's also very busy there.