12th Ave Market in Denver (2620 E 12th Ave, CO 80206)
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Quirky general store & post office selling groceries, sandwiches & basic home products.
12th Ave Market is located in Denver (Colorado state) on the street of 2620 E 12th Ave. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1303-333-7094. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find 12th Ave Market quickly are 39.734941, -104.955824. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about 12th Ave Market.
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Available amenities
Payments
- SNAP/EBT
Planning
- Quick visit
Highlights
- Great produce
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Service options
- In-store shopping
Unavailable amenities
Service options
- Delivery
Elizabeth
Wonderful neighborhood market with essentials PLUS wonderful local specialties. Having a post office inside is just an added bonus and the owners and employees are incredibly friendly and nice! A small town feel in the heart of a big city! Love it!
08.2022Rachel
Great selection of Mediterranean specialties like canned dolmas and gigante beans, along with most essentials like bread etc. They’re always friendly to us and our dog!
08.2022Cory
This is a wonderful gem! Perfect beer selection, local goods, and a great staff. They are always friendly and helpful. Highly recommend !
07.2022Lisa
The selection is great and they have a few things I can't find other places. The candy selection is really great too. Everyone is friendly there except for one person, who I was friendly and decent to but she sort of treated me like maybe I was a shoplifter, which I am not. (I also sort of understand as there may be a few, that pester them). I proceeded to buy my groceries and went on to my evening. Anyway, overall, good.
06.2022j
I dont know much about the market...every time I've been in it looks like a small, decent corner store stocking a few of your conveniences when you are in the city not too close to a grocery store. I've only been there to drop things off at the small post office in the back....they usually seem friendly in what little interaction I have with them.
06.2022Meghan
The people who work here and the attached USPS are the nicest people. Every time I stop in to drop off a package or pick up a score bar (They have SCOR BARS!!!) I feel like this little store is the heart of the neighborhood. And who the heck still carries Scor bars??? Going to miss this place when I move and not just because nobody else has Scor bars.
06.2022Dylan
Very underrated bodega that Denver definitely needs more. Sure, some stuff is a bit overpriced, but you're paying for the luxury of having a small market in your neighborhood. Best kept secret is that they've got a killer beer selection too.
05.2022Anthony
12th Avenue Market has kept us going through the pandemic. It stocks essential food and beverage items and makes it easy to shop. The convenient US Postal branch serves customers without the hassle. Masks required makes for a safe shopping experience.
02.2022Steve
I like this little store. It’s a call-back to the old days, the mom-and-pop days. A disappearing breed, really. Seven-Elevens have driven most stores like this one into extinction. I don’t know how this little store has survived, but I’m glad it has, and the little neighborhood business district on 12th Avenue is better for it. What makes this place different from a Seven-Eleven? What makes it better? Well, it has its own look, and of course that’s nice. You get tired of the same corporate designs, or at least I do! It notably has a selection of interesting homemade-looking take-out foods, and these generate good word of mouth. There’s deli sandwiches, empanadas, burritos, bread, cookies, also fresh meats and cheeses. They have imported specialty items, such as sauces and pasta. There are locally-produced gourmet items, too. The most fun? A wide range of unusual candies, treats, and confections, more diverse than the usual Seven-Eleven, more even than a Safeway or King Soopers. There’s a Post Office in the back. That’s a hidden gem. People who wait in line at the Cherry Creek Post Office must not know about this little USPS satellite station. There are all the basic groceries, too. The staples - frozen, canned, bagged, boxed. It’s a clean place, spiffy and orderly. Okay, the fresh vegetable shelves always seem to be a little sparse, but the other shelves are well-stocked. Some people have complained about the prices. Others have complained about the customer service, especially back at the Post Office desk. I’ve never had any problems, but I’ve heard enough that I’m cautious. Overall, it’s a good store. The Twelfth Avenue Business District, at least for these two blocks, offers a nice mix: three restaurants, one hardware store, one laundromat, a realtor (or two?), a coffee shop. And this little grocery. It’s an important part. Let’s keep it here.
09.2021Sathington
Great to have an alternative to soulless convenience chains in the neighborhood! The employees are always personable, everything is neatly stocked and parking is never an issue. They have a lot of usual items but also help support local companies and family owned businesses. I’ll continue coming here as long as I can, thanks 12th Ave Market!! Edit: They now have great prices on an awesome selection of beers. Love this place
09.2021