Plum Market Kitchen Cleveland

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Cleveland, United States

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Gourmet grocery store

Plum Market Kitchen Cleveland Reviews | Rating 2.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Plum Market Kitchen Cleveland is located in Cleveland, United States on 11473 Euclid Ave. Plum Market Kitchen Cleveland is rated 2.1 out of 5 in the category gourmet grocery store in United States.

Address

11473 Euclid Ave

Phone

+1 2163407586

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Justin 200

This store has amassed the most impressive collection I’ve ever seen of groceries that no human being would ever purchase. Going in to this store genuinely bums me out. You can’t even buy a loaf of white bread here. What’s the point.

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Alisha Potter

Perfect for vegans!! Thank you plum market, please keep supporting vegans, I love this place. It is perfect when I’m in a hurry and I need a quick sandwich and muffin. Believe me those things are hard to find when you’re vegan. Plum market has the best selection for quick lunches. Vegan sandwiches, wraps, cookies, chips, muffins, cupcakes, etc. I really hope they always continue to carry these items because I need them when I forget my lunch at home.

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Rick D

To my mind it's expensive, more so than the previous tenant Constantino's I don't know how Struggling College students are suppose to afford some of the items they sell, what market are they targeting? the surrounding neighborhood is low income. The people in all the upscale Apts in Little Italy and One University Circle, probably don't even know that store exists yet.

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Heather Lu

I usually shop at Whole Foods. And now Plum Market is here and makes it easier for me to get my groceries. It’s walking distance. It has stuff that I want. I shop there almost everyday now. Love it!

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John Doe

"Hey Steve? Where should we set up our next store?" "How about that spot in University Circle where collage students live?" "Yeah that's a great idea! Collage students have a ton of cash to spend right?" "Exactly! Heck! We'll charge double the amount! 7 for 4 tiny wings! That's a good deal!" -The idiots in the conference room at HQ

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Taylor Mills

It is absolutely appalling that Plum Market thinks raking college students out of the little income they have just to afford essentials is a good idea. Not to mention the local disabled residents who have no access to affordable food costs within walking distance now. Constantino’s was high price but still provided more affordable alternatives in-store. University Circle and Plum Market need to wake up and understand that thinking all college students live off of their parent’s trust fund is grossly inaccurate these days. Many students are now coming from middle class homes and typically pay their school costs themselves with part time jobs that pay minimum wage. Unless Plum Market can provide essential items and groceries at affordable costs I recommend they find a better location with a demographic that can actually afford it.

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Lybo Liurto

Yes so this place is a little more expensive then most, but that’s due to the area. Smack in the middle of uptown downtown but case western and all that. Takes money to go to that school so I’m sure they got the money to shop there. Super clean and the kitchen is super fast. Very nice and clean but be ready to pay a ticket. And the tickets is for quality over quantity. You will never find brands like these around but at Plum Market, you can find all your needs for all your choices of flavors. Especially the ice cream selection and drink selection.

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Wan Randod

Clearly whoever analyzed the project doesn’t do feasibility, risk strat, or economics. Too expensive for the area. Sushi dynamite, crop bistro, and other places died for the same reason. This is a university area, stop trying to reinvent it as a chique lavish fashion district, it’s not. This message goes out for greater circle living as well. I was looking forward to this place for a while but now when I walk in... I just walk out