Supermarkets near Woodridge, NY

6 locations found near Woodridge

“Let me tell you, walking into Buy Rite is mamish like walking into a heimish version of Costco — just without the chazer treif samples, kein ayin hara. You come in “just for milk and eggs,” and by the time you leave, your wagon is so full you’re wondering if maybe you should open your own grocery store in the bungalow colony.
They’ve mamish got everything. Cholov Yisroel? Of course. Mehadrin this, glatt that — you practically feel like you’re shopping l’chatchila even when you’re in a rush and totally shvitzing. The sushi counter? Let’s just say it’s become a real yetzer hara. You think you’re going to be a shtikel frugal this week, and suddenly you’re walking out with a spicy tuna roll “for the car ride.” Happens to the best of us.
The bakery section smells like Gan Eden — fresh challos, kokosh, rugelach — you name it. You come in with a shopping list your wife wrote, and suddenly you’re explaining why you “had” to buy three different cakes. “They were on sale!” becomes the official nusach of Shalom Bayis.
The prices are pretty geshmak for the area, and the sales are the real deal — not stam “save 3 cents if you buy 97 packages.” And the shelves? Always full, kein ayin hara. You don’t get that nervous Erev Shabbos feeling of “will there be any chickpeas left for the cholent?” Baruch Hashem, Buy Rite delivers.
The staff is friendly and patient, even when it’s Erev Yom Tov and every Yid from here to Monsey decided today is the day to do a full cart shop. They answer questions, help you find things, and somehow don’t run away when you ask where the very specific brand of baby wipes is that your kid will accept and no other.
Whether you’re up here for the summer, for bein hazmanim, or you’re a year-rounder, Buy Rite is a huge bracha. It’s glatt, it’s heimish, it’s organized, and it’s the kind of place where you bump into five people you know before you even reach the produce.
In short — a gevaldig place to stock up the pantry, the freezer, and maybe also your simcha level a drop. Highly recommended for the klal, b’simcha u’betuv levav 😊”

4.4 Superb84 Reviews

“Woodridge Supermarket is one of those classic Catskills small-town grocery stores that every summer community ends up relying on at some point.
From the outside it looks pretty simple, but once you walk in you realize the place is actually packed with a little bit of everything. Groceries, snacks, basic household items, hardware supplies, and all the random things people suddenly realize they need when they’re upstate.
During the summer months, when Woodridge fills up with people from the city, this place becomes a real lifesaver. You’ll see people running in for last-minute Shabbos items, drinks for a BBQ, snacks for the kids, or just that one ingredient someone forgot while cooking.
The aisles are stocked with a wide mix of everyday necessities, and you’ll often find items that you wouldn’t expect a small store to carry. It’s the kind of place where even if you came in for one thing, you end up remembering three other things you needed.
There’s also a very local, friendly atmosphere. It’s not a giant chain supermarket where nobody knows anyone — it feels more like the type of place that serves the whole neighborhood and the seasonal community.
Another big advantage is convenience. When you’re in Woodridge and need something quickly, it’s much easier to stop here than to drive out to a larger supermarket further away.
Overall, Woodridge Supermarket is a very practical and reliable local store. It may not be the biggest supermarket around, but it fills an important role in the area and consistently comes through when people need something quickly.
A solid local spot that many people in the Woodridge area end up visiting again and again.”

3.6 Good67 Reviews

“What’s different about this from the rest of the supermarkets in the mountains is that this place has what you needBeing that it was the furthest one from my bungalow. It was the fourth supermarket that I went to to find what I was looking for.And find it I didThis place gets five starsSeamless smooth great management, and great workers”

4.3 Superb77 Reviews

“Literally a one stop shop, they have everything you might need and it doesn't take long to get anything.Have everything in store and pay at once. Aisles are a little small but people move quickly.As always they are about a $1 more per item than any store in a regular city.”

4.3 Superb62 Reviews

“Walking into Yagil Kosher Supermarket feels like that classic heimish grocery where everything just makes sense. Not massive, not overwhelming — just a solid place where you can actually find what you need without needing a GPS and a coffee break halfway through.

The aisles are nicely stocked with all the basics plus those random snacks you didn’t plan on buying but somehow end up in your cart anyway. You come in for milk and eggs, and suddenly you’re leaving with three types of cereal, a nosh, and something “for Shabbos just in case.” Standard.

Produce looks fresh, and the overall place has a clean, organized feel. You don’t get that chaotic pre-Yom Tov panic energy — more like a calm, steady “we got you covered” type of vibe.

The staff? Helpful and normal — which these days is a whole maila. You can ask a question without feeling like you’re interrupting a sugya.

L’inyan Shidduchim: Not exactly a date destination unless you’re already holding by serious levels — like “let’s go grocery shopping together and discuss life.” But for a quick run before a date to grab something? Very reliable.

Bottom line:
A dependable, no-nonsense kosher supermarket with a heimish feel. You’re not coming for excitement — you’re coming because you know you’ll walk out with what you need (and a few things you didn’t).”

4.2 Good48 Reviews

“Pleasure to shop in this supermarket. It is the best supermarket in the area in terms of variety and items in stock. The team is friendly and usually there are no long waiting in the cash register.”

4.2 Good127 Reviews

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