As a Food Shopper who
NEVER goes to one grocery store, for everything I need-
I was certainly impressed by the new
Pete's Fresh Market that opened today.
Demographically sited between two growing Chicago neighborhoods- one to the south (Tri-Taylor)
and one the east (West Loop/United Center) and- smack in the middle of a true "food desert" on
Chicago's West Side- this store will be (I predict) a HUGE success for their chain- and for the surrounding neighborhood.
Let me begin with what they DO HAVE!
A liquor section w/
Craft Beers that you can purchase by a mix-your-own Six-Pack.
Balvenie Single Malt Scotch- not only The Double Wood. A Taqueria w/ a Trompe-spinning-Pineaple-Topped
-Al-Pastor (3 for $5.99).
A Salad bar that rival Mariano's @ 6.99 lb. A hot foods section. A
Lavazza Coffee bar.
Fresh baked breads, from
Marble Rye & Pumpernickel, (that they will eventually be selling by-the-slice.)
to Sourdough baguettes.
The meat section had lots of Lamb- homemade sausages-
Carne Asada for Tacos- pre-chopped and seasoned, Inner and Outer Skirt Steak......House Brand Hot Links, and lots of other nicely presented meat.
The deli has
Kabonosky (2 types)- a thin Keilbasa that I normally purchase @ Kurowski's Sausage Shop on Milwaukee Avenue.
Soprasetta as well as Prosicuuto.
When I asked "Pete" the manager (who happens to be the son of the original "Pete" ) if they carried Walkerswood Jamaican Jerk seasoning paste- he said they do- OMG- they have
the entire Walkerswood line- as well as a huge Caribbean Spice section w/ about 5 other Jerk marinades.
Couldn't find the Green Peppercorn Mustard I like. Couldn't find the Roland (or any other brands) Caperberries (the almond-sized ones) that we like to serve w/ cocktails.
The produce section has not only
Broccolini- but Broccoli Rabe. The variety of washed organic greens-from baby arugula to spicy mustard greens was impressive.
There's a
fresh Juice Bar.
In the seafood area- any frozen,breaded fish,clam,scallop they display- they will fry-on-demand for you.
Fresh Marlin in the seafood section.
All in all- very impressive.
Not as diverse a World Food seller as my favorite Fresh Farms on Touhy is......not as cheap as Jimenez or Cermack Produce-
but go and see for yourself- how clean, and diverse a product line they carry.
Pete'e Fresh Market- Welcome to The West Side!
2333 W. Madison St.
Chicago IL.60612
http://www.petesfresh.com/stores7AM - 10PM Daily