Just came back from an VERY BUSY early Sunday morning run-through of Marianos- and must say- overall I'm impressed.
Generally I shop at a blend of stores-
Strack and VanTil,
Supermercado Jimenez on Fullerton,
Ana's Bakery on Chicago Aven., etc.......and many of the items/sections @ Mariano's are no where to be seen in any of the previous mentioned stores.
Several things popped out to me.
Where else in the Chicago area can you purchase bread by the slice?
Often- I find that fresh bread baked without preservatives turn moldy on my before I can consume the entire loaf.
Ideally, I'd love to buy a smaller "portion" if possible - especially of "specialty breads"- like a Marble Rye.
Today, not only was I able to buy 8 slices of the aforementioned Marble Rye (sold by the lb.) but also 4 slices of a yummious cinnamon raisin, walnut bread,
that when toasted was not only sticky like a sweet bun- but well textured, with a crust that really offered some tug!
Bread by the slice- whoda thunk it??
In the deli/prepared food area- they offer dinner combos- a 6 buck and 10 buck package- one "protein" and 2 sides.
The 10 buck option were crab cakes- the 6 buck package offered ribs, or chicken breast, or salmon, etc.
Again- quite unique.
Also- a salad bar that looked very clean- fresh and well priced @ $4.99 lb.- something I've asked Mike G at Strack and VanTil- why they don't have.......
it seems, that once you travel west of Western Avenue- stores with Salad Bars- just don't exist (OK- except for Chicago Food Corps- Kim Chi selection)
Fresh squeezed Orange Juice is always nice when I'll stop at Treasure Island or Fresh Farms- and at Marianos they also
offer, along side the fresh Squeezed O.J.- fresh squeezed Carrot juice (pre-bottled though) , Celery Juice, Beet Juice, and even Watermelon Juice.
Quite impressive.
Also, I really liked many things I saw in The Produce are- the display and freshness of herbs- in a vertically tiered display was great. Bundles of fresh basil.
Baby Pineapples (so cute). Purple String Beans.... small fingerling potatoes- some purple, others white.....previosly mentioned Wisconsin Heirloom Tomatoes for
$3.88 lb and other very nice/plump Farm Raised Tomatoes for $1.00 lb.
Tried the much heralded Gelato - quite a beautiful display, fresh peaches sliced, in the Peach Gelato for example - the very nice worker behind the counter, was so
very friendly with generous offers of various samples - but felt the richness of say- Lavazza's Gelato (really, really GOOD!!) , or Black Dogs product was
far superior to the flavor/texture of Mariano's Gelato.
Price comparison was revealing as well -
Viva brand paper towels- normally $2.25 @ Jimenez= $1.99 @ Strack and VanTil- were
only $1.79 @ Mariano's. Ultra Pasteurized 1/2 & 1/2- Store's brand Roundy (no Organic 1/2 & 1/2 ) - was
$1.69 - compared to $3.49 @ Strack & VanTil.
As mentioned- the parking lot is poorly laid out- too crammed- not enough space between vehicles- and doesn't "flow" the same way Strack and VanTil's
huge amount of Asphalt does.
Overall- I'd say- a lot more plusses than minuses for me/my style of shopping.
I'll be back!