Hocker's Super Center in Clarksville (34960 Atlantic Ave, DE 19970)
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Hocker's Super Center is located in Clarksville (Delaware state) on the street of 34960 Atlantic Ave. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1302-537-1877. You can get more information from their website: http://www.hockersmarkets.com/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Hocker's Super Center quickly are 38.549623, -75.130212. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Hocker's Super Center.
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Available amenities
Payments
- NFC mobile payments
- SNAP/EBT
Planning
- Quick visit
Amenities
- Public toilet
Highlights
- Great produce
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Service options
- In-store pickup
- In-store shopping
Unavailable amenities
Service options
- Delivery
Athena
Ordered a Birthday Cake for my Father-in-laws 89th Birthday. The best cake we ever ate. Fresh, moist..everyone enjoyed the cake. Hockers is now where we ordered all cakes. Thank you! 👍
10.2022Abigayle
I love the deli . The BEST london broil sandwich and the pumpkin bread pudding is FABULOUS!
10.2022s
Nice to see that Hockers has followed suit with everyone else in that they drastically increased prices while decreasing portion sizes. Way to go guys not how you keep customers who have been coming there for years. I have literally spent better than 25 thousand dollars between those stores over the past 22 years. Guess it's time to spend my hard earned money elsewhere
10.2022Kristen
nice that they have a hardware section & food section. decent prices.
09.2022M.
A local business I've supported for years. Seen the complex grow over time. Good owners/family but the price increases need to halt. I'd hate to switch over to a big chain store at this point but my wallet is suffering.
09.2022ashley
Don’t get gas from this location anytime after 7pm unless you want to wait for them to make ice cream scoops for everyone first… I know there’s a parking lot full of employees cars?? So why can’t they have more then 1 cashier from 7/11pm???
09.2022Josh
Put a order in for a chicken tender boat about 30 minutes ago. I go in the store and I see a huge crowd around the pick up section, at least 20 people. And only one person doing the counter. I saw one guy go back there and literally walk right back out and decided not to help. I placed an order, I havnt paid yet, but that’s there fault, they can make my meal for nothing.
07.2022michael
Not as good as they use to be chicken was dryed out greens had no flavor once so ever plater and drink was over 15$ sorry not going to stop there for lunch again
06.2022XYZZZ
Starts off great, reminding me of grocers in Lancaster, PA. Ask deli lady if they have coffee cake, she asks lady working bakery, and they get me a fresh slice. Awesome. Grabbed a hand basket to shop, picked up a bunch of stuff. More on the hand basket later. Gold Card did not work with my telephone number. More on this later. Self check-out was a breeze. Go to leave store, old man says, "Sir! Sir! Sir!" I turn around and he says, "Where are you going with my basket?" I said, "What?" He responds with, "Let me get you a cart." I ask him, "What are you talking about?" He says, "People steal these." NOTE: Despite having both hands full inside the store (i.e., an overflowing hand basket and two gallons of milk in the other hand), I was never offered a larger cart inside the store by anyone. Shows where priorities are and speaks to the mentality of folks here. I inform him what is not obvious in his small-mind: how I was parked at the gas area, because family sent me to the wrong store (i.e., the "Grocery and Deli" and not "G&E | Hocker's"), and I would walk the cart back to the shop after dropping my groceries off at my car. Hardly rocket science, but the professional in a red vest seemed unable to grasp the concept. He says, "you'd be that quick?" I ask him, "how long does it take you to walk 300' ?" I did not get an answer. I inform him, I am a combat veteran and how stealing a hand basket never crossed my mind in my years on this earth. I wanted to ask him, but did not, what in the <blank> would I do with a hand basket? I put my groceries in the cart, and begin to leave. He says, "thank you for your service." I turn around and say, "Oh, by the way, I have a Gold Card, and use it at ShurSave locations and it did not work in your store." The old man looks very confused, because I am not a "one and done tourist" who will not return for five years, if ever, and says something about gas pumps and otherwise. I take my groceries to the car and return inside. I ask the lady, "hey, the old man said I need a card?" She proceeds to give me a pamphlet for ShurSave Gold Card. Irony (i.e., the very card I attempted to use via my telephone number unsuccessfully). I think for a lot of us 'second homers' in DE, we have to remember: we're not in DC/VA anymore. Despite the number of transplants flooding-in in the past ten years, this is still backwoods America with prejudice. I am not your grey haired typical full-timer, so when yocals spot me, they assume, tourist. Interactions like today solidify this and I have many more times throughout my 30+ year venturing down to the Shore. I am reminded of the bigotry and prejudice of this area and why I would never move full-time here. I will keep my second home, because the anti-ageism/tourism is less and less through the years (been coming since the 70s and family since before the Bridge), but yeah, the whole backwoods-chicken-people is still live and well. Unlike visiting small area WV, you have people here on the Shore who hate tourists and assume every one they see does not own a $150-400K home and only retirees can afford property. Funny. My exit from the oil crusted parking lot speaks volumes to the mentality of some here: pulling out of Hocker's, spotting the house across the street with a full Confederate Battle Flag flying, I wondered is a hand basket their biggest issue? My debate until the return to normalcy will be if I take advantage of home property values and sell the home I owned for the past 30 years or do my family memories supersede the small minded nature of the yocals? Hocker's bakery is good and every staff person I interacted with besides the old man (REF: possibly MGR, half balding, and on the fat side) was friendly. All this insanity happened at 0730-ish in OCT with four or five shoppers total. I can not imagine the insanity-clown car production at dinner-rush hour. Post-COVID, those $150K homes are now selling for $450-600K. Am I laughing harder than the yocals who laughed at $150K? Karma.
03.2022Patrick
This is specifically for what they call the deli store. Place is old and stale waited for about 5 minutes and after no one showed up I had to get a front cashier to get someone to help me. Ordered a simple cold cut sub which must have weighed 5 lbs. I'm not against a nice fat sub but this was crazy almost like they cut meat steaks and threw it on a stale roll. It was truly inedible, clearly there are no quality standards here. The entire deli and grocery store need to be rehabbed. I don't understand how the one in salt pond is so much better than the one in Millville. The barely two stars are for the wings which is is only edible item from there.
12.2021