Morton Williams Supermarket




130 Bleecker St
New York, New York, 10012-1537
United States
(212) 358-9597 | map
mortonwilliams.com
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by BethanyB from New York
3.5/5 rDev 0%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 3.5 | service: 3.5 | selection: 3.5
3.5/5 rDev 0%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 3.5 | service: 3.5 | selection: 3.5
There are several Morton Williams supermarkets in NYC, and in my opinion, this one has the best beer section...but only because you can buy bombers in addition to six-packs, to be honest. As the review above mine notes, there's nothing really unusual or hard to find for sale, but the selection is solid, with a good amount of reputable craft beers to choose from, as well as a nice variety of styles. Prices are standard in NYC terms. No one is really assigned to help people out in the beer aisle, which is fine by me. I have a feeling that if there was someone hanging around there, they wouldn't know anything more than I would about "what I'm looking for."
Sep 11, 2013Reviewed by RblWthACoz from Pennsylvania
3.5/5 rDev 0%
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This place is caddycorner to The Peculier Pub.
In the beverage aisle there is about two-thirds of the space devoted to the brew. Selection is pretty wide, though there isn't much rare or unusual going on here. Just a lot of good stuff. If you live in the neighborhood, this is your spot.
Quality? I have my concerns. I wa checking out a six-pack of Secret Ale by Southampton and noticed that a row of flourescent lights was about 3 inches away from the beer. And as I reached to touch the bottles, I found them warm. Bad. Right? Luckily this is only the top row.
Service is so-so. I mean it's a grocery store afterall. Overall there is plenty of nice stuff to be had here.
May 26, 2008In the beverage aisle there is about two-thirds of the space devoted to the brew. Selection is pretty wide, though there isn't much rare or unusual going on here. Just a lot of good stuff. If you live in the neighborhood, this is your spot.
Quality? I have my concerns. I wa checking out a six-pack of Secret Ale by Southampton and noticed that a row of flourescent lights was about 3 inches away from the beer. And as I reached to touch the bottles, I found them warm. Bad. Right? Luckily this is only the top row.
Service is so-so. I mean it's a grocery store afterall. Overall there is plenty of nice stuff to be had here.
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