Trags Market
4.5 star(s)
Very nice market
Trags has a nice personal appeal - good selection and quite reasonable prices, very good fresh produce, and an excellent deli section with a wide range of hot foods nicely displayed. The staff are very helpful and friendly and Trags just seems like a larger version of a small neighborhood market. It's an easy, comfortable place to shop. citykitty's review
4.5 star(s)
Always a nice experience
I stroll into Trags about once a week, maybe two. Even though I don't consider myself a "regular", I am always greeted with a smile and a hello as if I have been shopping there for years. Trags has a great location in downtown San Mateo (a block from CalTrain), and the perfect place for everyday items or a fresh salad for lunch or dinner. Headed to the Giants game? Hit the deli and enjoy it on the train ride to the park. The chain stores (specifically Safeway) is always overcrowded, and I enjoy the intimate yet well-stocked selection at Trags. If I need a specialty item not carried at Trags, they are more than happy to refer me to other local shops that may carry it. They really get the customer service aspect, which in today's go-go-go world is really a refreshing change.
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