Open 24 hours
14 College Rd, Monsey
Convenience Stores
“I live in Brooklyn New York and I frequented many 7-Elevens and I've been to 7-Elevens across the country but I have to say this is one of the friendliest 7-Elevens I've ever been to. When I visit my grandkids I always take him to the 7-Eleven the owner's son calls me Grandpa he's as friendly as anything the whole staff is friendly it's just a great nice warm place to walk into. So if you're traveling anywhere near Monsey New York popping they'll be very happy to see you and you'll get a big smile.”
“I discovered, to my dismay, that I was just about out of prescription medicine that I need to regulate my blood pressure. I went onto the CVS website to order a refill and it was ready the next morning.”
“Wesley Kosher Supermarket is one of those places where you walk in planning to grab “just a few things,” and somehow you leave with a full cart and a whole new grocery strategy.
First of all, the expansion is no joke. The space opened up in a way that feels like you finally have room to breathe — no more tight aisles where two carts need a shalom agreement just to pass each other. Now it’s smooth, organized, and actually enjoyable to shop.
The selection is stacked across the board. Produce looks fresh, shelves are well stocked, and you can tell they’re constantly turning over inventory — nothing feels like it’s been sitting since last zman. Whether it’s basics or more specific items, chances are you’ll find it without needing to start asking around like it’s a treasure hunt.
There’s also a nice energy in the store. It’s busy, but in a productive way — people moving, grabbing what they need, maybe a quick “nu, what’s doing?” to someone they bump into, and back to business.
Checkout flows pretty well too, which is always a bracha in a place like this. You’re not standing there aging a few years waiting to pay.
Bottom line:
A well-run, spacious kosher supermarket that makes grocery shopping feel efficient instead of exhausting. Come with a list — but don’t be surprised if you leave with a little more than you planned.”