Grocery Stores in Hanover, MA

5 locations found near Hanover

“Early on Monday selection was excellent, it wasn't as crowded as usual, easy parking, and quick checking out. The friendliness of employees make Trader Joe's one of the happiest places to shop for me.”

4.5 Superb196 Reviews

“If you're a local, you already know this place is the best. I've been coming here since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Every town deserves a good country store, and this is Hanover's.How does Myette's do it?”

4.6 Superb22 Reviews

“Holistic minded specialty foods, herbs, teas, supplements, cleaning products, bath and toiletry products, inc higher end Frozen foods, preservative free breads, tortillas to organic to pasture raised meats, eggs, and raw cheese. Dairy to dairy free, GF to vegan with a fresh produce section and bulk nuts, seeds, dried fruit berries and grains sections. Small store but a great place to find everything you need under one roof. Pricey as higher quality goods are, plenty of parking, handicap parking, great workers and highly knowledgeable, longer term staff. Sorry my local Quincy store closed, but fortunate their Hanover location reorganized and added new shelving, due to the need to accommodate the other stores client base. I'm so glad they made it work!”

4.6 Superb127 Reviews

“Just happened to be in Hanover. This was a very clean Market Basket nicely organized, and the employees were friendly. Was an overall, nice experience and quick in and out? They also have a nice shopping plaza right next door looks fairly new.”

3.9 Good120 Reviews

“I travel past another Shaw's to go twenty minutes to this Shaw's because I like it better. Both have been renovated, both usually have good fruits and vegetables, and both usually have the sale items in stock. I know this store well and I like the size of it, and find the checkout lines shorter--or if they start to get long, they usually open another. I don't like to go to the self checkout because I like to interact with a person, and I also don't want to see a person lose a job to the machines. In some places, it's rarely an option to wait because unless you have twenty minutes to wait, they don't have any spare cashiers--they've been replaced already by the machines, and there is one checkout with a human at it. I don't find that here, and that's why I go out of my way to go here. I do wish sometimes that the people doing the bagging could be more friendly (most are), and there has definitely been something lost over the years in teaching The Art of Bagging; if I am buying eight cans of chickpeas, maybe don't put all of that weight into one bag--things like that. I often get outside or to my car and have to rearrange things so the bags (paper, which I use at home for trash) don't break--or so I don't break carrying them into the house. The load distribution is usually very off balance. But overall, this is a great place to go with helpful people.”

3.6 Good124 Reviews

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