Lucky’s Market
3960 Broadway St, Boulder, CO, 80304
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Address :
3960 Broadway St
Boulder, CO, 80304 - Phone (303) 444-0215
- Website https://www.luckysmarket.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
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Margaret C.
Due primarily to its proximity, I remain a frequent shopper @ Lucky's. Sometimes I see people with carts full of food who appear to be doing their main shopping. This amazes me. Whereas some prices are competitive locally (Sunflower brands and sale produce) a large majority of the prices here are quite high compared to prices at other area businesses. I also would agree with Hannah E.'s summation of the customer service. Most workers there are very pleasant to me and my family, but it is not easy, for example, to find anyone who can answer questions related to the many vitamins and supplements sold here. I tend to buy my vitamins and supplements mainly at Vitamin Cottage anyway. Sometimes there are good bargains in the bargain cart by the back of the freezer section. And the free offers lately for participation in survey questions on Lucky's Facebook page are nice. So, in conclusion, all-in-all I'm still a Lucky's fan.
(4)Ashley B.
2012 Review #314: I am only this far north in Boulder about once a week, and today I knew that we needed some sort of meat for dinner, so I popped in. Take-home point from this review- it's half affordable organic prices, half super expensive gas station prices. Selection is overall good, though most produce is organic and there aren't any conventional options. That's fine for hte limited purchase but $3/head of kale in kale season is pretty ridiculous, even for organic. The only reasonably priced produce was $.99/pound acorn and butternut squash, which I took advantage of. The cheese selection was pretty good, but they were advertising Parano, had a bowl of samples next to the parano, but it was not parano, it was swiss (it had holes in it, which parano does not). Confusing and misleading. They have surprisingly limited selections in some ways- only 3 choices of very expensive feta, but like 12 choices of goat cheese. Only 3 brands of milk, 2 very expensive, only 1 organic, and only 1 under $5/gallon. Butter was a similar story- Land o' Lakes was $4.50 a pound, which is crazy. The meat counter is very nice and old-school looking, and I got a great deal on pork sirloin chops that were on sale. However they rang up the price wrong by $2 a pound and didn't notice the error. I wandered to the bulk spices, which I love, only to find that they had whole cardamom, whole cloves, whole peppercorn, but no whole nutmeg. I went over to the frozen section and was pretty shocked when I saw that they sell DiGiorno, Stouffer's, even TGIFridays brand frozen snacks. They sell that total crap but they don't sell conventional bananas? They also sell Tostitos brand chips, and a lot of other products that seem to go in direct violation of a local organic market's mission. The prices for organic and local items are overall reasonable, but the prices on the crappy, nation brand items are nuts (like $4 a bag for Nestle chocolate chips). Maybe that's their way of encouraging the purchase of local goods but to me it's just encouraging me to go to another store.
(3)Dorinda S.
I love Lucky's! It's a great neighborhood market. I come into the store almost every day to get some item I am missing for dinner. I love that they have their own farm and supply produce from it when it's available. They offer some products that are hard to find at other grocery stores like buffalo steaks, Plain Skinny Crisps and Rudi's Spelt Tortillas. I know that they are offering high quality items from sources that I trust. The employees are also very nice and pleasant. I can't do all my grocery shopping there, but I definitely do shop there a lot.
(4)Tyler G.
I have to start this review by explaining that I have worked for Whole Foods Market for over 8 years. I enjoy Lucky's Market because there's no stress, and no BS. This place won't try and make you eat healthier but they carry the healthy stuff if that's what you need. I like their prepared foods and the fact that you can get just about everything from sprouted bread to coca-cola. The only thing I dislike about this place is the customer service. The meat and prepared foods sections is alright, but try and find someone knowledgeable about the groceries. It took 2 people to help me find canned soup . . . But I don't really care, it's cozy and effecient.
(4)Josh T.
Good selection, good value, but their salads in their deli left a lot to be desired. We tried five different pre-made salads for lunch, and only 2 of five were really very good. They all look good, but flavor and construction were not well thought out
(3)Beth A.
Haven't come here in the past few weeks because the store seems to be going downhill-not the same local small market feel it used 2 have. Today I went in and was checked out by an extremely rude woman cashiering who didn't seem to have the time of day for me. Miss the old cashiers, used to be really personable and friendly, one girl even knew me and my son by name. Won't be back here anymore.
(1)Valerie B.
A big problem I have with Lucky's is that they can be slack about correct pricing. The other day, I pointed out to the checker that she charged me more than the price on the sign. She said it was only 75¢ more, would that be ok? No, it wasn't really. If this was the first time, maybe. But I have this 'different price at the register' experience every month or so.
(2)Anne B.
If I could give it zero stars, I would. I have been shopping at Lucky's because of proximity for a few years. No more. I am done with the rude staff. My checker, Lynnette, stopped helping me and walked away MID TRANSACTION because my father had called while I was in line. I thought her behavior was odd but wasn't too put off. I started packing where she left off. When she finally came back, she rudely and with anger accused me of not paying a dime for a bag. I have never been treated so poorly. I don't mind paying for bags, I don't mind packing my own stuff. I am the customer. I paid dearly for the items in my cart. I went through my transactions (without delay) while on the phone with my father. If I somehow offended Lynnette, she did not say excuse me, and she did not ask for my attention. I would have gladly given it to her. I will now shop where people are happy to help me regardless of the distractions of kids, aging parents, work, and other things that prevent me from doing my grocery shopping peacefully. I have had it with the entitled attitude of the Lucky's market checkers. At least it made me feel better to read the reviews here. Clearly I am not the only one. (I will continue to do my grocery shopping while on the phone because I am a working mother of three and frankly it is the only time I get to talk to the people that are dear to me. No apologies there.)
(1)Lynne P.
Worked here for an event - Staff seemed super busy so I can't fault them too much for not being very friendly but they weren't the friendliest bunch. This small grocery store is a little confusing to me - it prides itself on being local and organic (of which they have items that fit both) but they also sell brand name, non-healthy, non-organic, non-local items like Hershey's bars. To each their own, I guess, was just surprised to see Hershey's and Fresca in the store.
(3)Linda O.
We love Luckys market, but I have to warn people about a problem that I have discovered there recently. Twice, I bought fish from the fish department, and the price they charged me was higher than the price posted on the sign. Once, it was two dollars higher, and another time it was five dollars higher per pound. The first time, when I pointed this out to the employee, he gave me a hard time, and the second time, he was very polite about it. But it got me rather suspicious. If you do shop there, be sure that you receive the price you expect on fish and meat items.
(3)Jason H.
This is a good local market and I like giving my business to a local company. The prices and selection are good for small local market. The market features a lot of organic and healthy food choices but it's not Wholfe Foods. As some reviewers noted, some of the staff aren't very knowledgeable about their products. Sometimes the fruit is hit or miss... sometimes a stellar deal on ripe organic avocados and sometimes dry oranges at standard prices.
(4)LJ L.
This place reminded me of the great but compact grocery stores in Oregon. The staff was beyond helpful and friendly. Great options - very SLOW FOOD oriented and high quality - yet still not on the scale of Whole Foods prices. For the size of Whole Foods - it truly boggles my mind that their prices are still so much higher than many good food markets. Okay off the soap box ..... it's just the right size, helpful staff and a great neighborhood market. Support small local businesses!
(5)Christy V.
I was so happy to discover this store. Of course I am deeply in love with Whole Foods, I can't lie, but it is so nice to discover something that feels more local, but still fantastically stocked with organic and natural items. The weekly flyer is genius...I grab one every time I come in and there are always so many products that I want. Tons of organic veggies, lunch box items, Niman Ranch meats...it's really perfect. Also, the packaged "bulk items" like chocolate covered pretzels and nuts are really reasonably priced. I have only had exemplary customer service. On one visit I was greeted by three management people and it just helped to cement that idea that this was a neighborhood kind of place. This little plaza is so nice as well..very unassuming and low key but packed with great places!
(5)Carmel U.
We live in NoBo and shop at Lucky's when we want high quality produce and premade foods. Really, it's a lot like Whole Foods in that they have really good products on sale, but at a high price. I have never spent more than $75 each time I have shopped here, and I've really tried to get my total below $75. But everyone that works there is so nice and I really appreciate that they showcase local farms they sell produce from as well as local boulder natural companies - I always want to support local when I can. I do wish they had a better meat department - and maybe even an in-house bakery! I haven't attended any of their Friday cookouts (which may end now that summer is almost done) but they always seemed like a really good time - maybe next year!
(4)Cheryl W.
I'm vegan and am so appreciative of the vegan bakery options! Awesome, keep the vegan stuff coming! :)
(5)Courtney U.
Love Lucky's Market and we are indeed lucky (haha) to live in walking distance! The owner must have kids or is just a genius because the kid-sized shopping carts and stickers at the checkout make this one of my daughter's favorite places to go! Lucky's does a great job of running sales on organic produce - their berry sales got us through the summer and stocked our freezer for winter. The organic milk is cheaper here than Safeway, WholeFoods and Target. Some boxed items on the shelf are pricier, but it all balances out and you get to support the locally-owned store. Thank you, Lucky's!
(5)Ty F.
I want to like this market because it's so convenient to where I live and I do shop here, but I do the majority of my shopping at the Boulder Farmer's Market, Whole Foods or the very south Boulder Sprouts. I can't put my finger on it exactly, but this place doesn't have a friendly vibe like the fabulous Ideal Market or Whole Foods. I feel welcome at Sunflower or Sprouts markets, but here it generally seems like the cashier/employees have to exert effort to be moderately friendly. Yes, there are exceptions, but in general not a welcoming place. And the prices are okay, not great. Some of their prices are on par with Whole Foods, but without the great customer service. When I shop the aisles there are usually items I'm looking for that this market doesn't carry. And the last time I was there, the middle-aged cashier was not having a good day. She cracked a tight-lipped smile while handing me my receipt. Good gracious, is it so hard to be friendly?
(2)Hannah E.
Lucky's, you have been totally incompetent one too many times for me. While I love your produce sales, your bulk section, your generally low (for an organic market) prices, and the fact that you're a 'friendly neighborhood grocer', you seriously need to make sure your employees know how to do their jobs before you release them out into the big bad world of food service. I'm sorry if that sounds harsh, but I've literally never come across any employee who seems to understand what's going on in the store. Let me share some typical Lucky's occurrences: 1. My boyfriend and I want a sandwich. As we stand in front of the deli counter, mulling over the menu, the deli guys figure we will need at least 10 minutes to mull, and proceed to ignore us for exactly that long. They wander over to the back, they industriously shuffle cheeses around, they avoid our eyes, they pretend not to hear us when we do attempt our order, and when we finally manage to order and receive our sandwiches, the specifics we gave them have magically disappeared. I ordered no sauerkraut or tomatoes; sauerkraut and tomatoes are everywhere. 2. I want to get cash back at the register. I ask the girl at the register whether their machines do cash back. "Ummmm," she says. "Yeah... but I think you have to select 'credit'." Hmm, weird and opposite, I think, but I do it anyway. Unsurprisingly, the 'credit' button does not give me the option of cash back. When I ask her if we can re-do the machine sale so I can choose 'Debit', she says she doesn't know how to redo it. Is there a manager who does? No. 3. I want prosciutto. I go to the deli counter and scan the meat 'menu'. Prosciutto isn't on it. I ask the deli guy if they have prosciutto. He says yes and I ask for 1/3 pound. He shaves it, gives me the bag, and I notice the price is $19.99/lb, while every single other meat that is on the 'menu' is between $7.99 and $11.99. I say, "You know, I still want the prosciutto, but, just letting you know, your sign doesn't have prosciutto or its price on there, and prosciutto costs $8 per pound more than your next most expensive meat. People would probably want to know the price before they buy it - they might be surprised." He goes, "Well... but, it's prosciutto." and "Prosciutto's just more expensive, at the last place I worked it was like $14.99 a pound." What? Why are you using the fact that it was $5 cheaper at the last place you worked as an argument? "Okay..." I say, "but I'm just saying, it would be nice to have the price up there. So people know what they're paying." "Yeah," he says. "I didn't even know there WAS a sign. Huh." Yes, he literally says that. So I move on and order a 1/2 lb of Lucky's brand pepper jack cheese. He shaves me off 6/10ths of a pound, but whatever, don't care enough to mention anything. At the checkout counter I notice that, though he shaved me off Lucky's brand cheese, he charged me for Organic Valley cheese, which is $2 per pound more. I mention this to the checkout girl and she just stares at me like, 'what am I supposed to do about it??' Every time I leave Lucky's I leave angry because of something like that that always goes wrong. Lucky's' prices are identical to Sunflower Farmers Market's prices (lower than Whole Foods'), and Sunflower's selection is better, plus, their employees are friendly and at least relatively knowledgable - so from now on I'm just going to make the extra few miles' trek to Sunflower.
(2)JT S.
Lucky's Market's deli has recently changed their deli selection, and jacked up their deli prices which were already higher than other markets in town. This is not a customer-friendly kind of change. As someone who works in this part of Boulder sometimes, I have shopped at Lucky's for lunch. Now Ideal is a better choice.
(1)Joy R.
I love Lucky's! Why would I go to another market when I can get the cheapest produce prices in a friendly local independent store with no lines at the checkout? I am a rain man about prices, and these guys always beat the competition for fresh foods, and they also have the lowest price on Udis bread and most bulk items. Their olive oil is also a great deal, as is the coffee - where do you get organic French Roast for $6.99/lb? While Lucky's uses Sunflower Market as the house brand, they are invariably cheaper than Sunflower (another market I enjoy) in a smaller, more intimate environment. Wednesday is double special day. I am not a deli gal, so I can't speak for the pre-made food ,but friendly produce guys, the selection of Willow River cheeses and the ability to go back for an item without having to run half a football field has really made it my go to market.
(5)Ali M.
Yay Lucky Market! I have never been disappointed here! They're small, local, and friendly, but with a HUGE selection that you wouldn't expect. A great balance of healthy organic and regular food. They are slightly more expensive (very slightly) than the bigger stores but they're worth it because I can walk there. And if you live in North Boulder you should too! The produce is always in great condition, they have a good selection of natural bath and cleaning products, and the deli is delicious!
(5)Scott S.
I like the size of this Market. They have very nice produce, well priced and ripe and ready to eat, but not too ripe. The store seems clean and well laid out, and the employees are available and will ing to help you. I stopped by with a fried,, and ended up buying produce, beofre a night on the town. That is a good thing.
(4)James G.
I love the specials they have here, & the quality of their Meat, Seafood, and Produce. This is one of the only stores in Boulder that I've found dry packed seafood. In case you don't know, most stores sell wet pack seafood, (Safeway, Soopers, WF, etc.), laden with sodium phosphates, or others, which hold about 30% water by weight. So when you buy i.e. sea scallops or shrimp, and cook them, that once gigantic scallop, ends up only about double the size of a bay scallop, steam cooks off and about $5 goes adios. I don't know about you, but I don't like paying $12.00 to $15.00 a pound for water.
(4)Carrie O.
What an awesome local market! I'm glad my husband and I checked out this place before moving, but sad we didn't go sooner! They have great deals on produce (today we found $.88 pineapples & $1/5 kiwis and more!) and a pretty wide selection of other groceries as well. It's a small store, but wasn't crowded when we went, and the parking was a breeze (especially compared to the Whole Foods nightmare parking lot). We got tons of fruits & veggies for cheap, and can't wait to go back and stock up again! Check it out if you like to eat lots of veggies & fruit. The prices on the other items were comparable to Whole Foods or other grocery stores like King Soopers, but maybe not as cheap as Vitamin Cottage...
(4)ray e.
kinda in the middle o' nowhere but not bad for being in the middle o' nowhere. this Lucky's anchors a tiny little strip mall flanking Broadway aways a bit from a more populous part of town. prices are ok for organic food but the general ambiance never really enchanted me.
(3)El P.
Great neighborhood market! Love the organic selection, fresh produce and deli sandwiches. It's nice to not have an alternative to Safeway and Whole Foods.
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