ACME Markets

3.7
494 reviews

About

Grocery StoreOrganic Food StoreProduce MarketSupermarketBakeryDeliFloristGrocery Delivery ServiceE-commerce ServiceButcher Shop
Looking for a grocery store near you? Visit your local ACME Markets located at 1201 High Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT. Our friendly staff is here to serve you and your grocery needs, or have your groceries delivered through our Grocery Delivery and DriveUp & Go™ program. Need a bakery near you? Our bakery features birthday cakes, custom cakes, cupcakes and more. ACME Markets deli offers a variety of party trays and platters or our Order Ahead service allows you to place your bakery or deli order online so it's ready when you get here! At the butcher block you’ll find an assortment of meat and seafood, even sushi trays! The produce department is full of guaranteed fresh fruits and vegetables, perfect for every season! Shop the floral department for beautifully curated bouquets and arrangements. Find ACME Markets near you today! ACME Markets is dedicated to being your one-stop-shop and provides rug doctor rentals or find an in-store bank, Coinstar, and Western Union service! Download our ACME Markets app for ACME Markets for U™ to find personalized offers and discounts or check out our Weekly Ad for store savings and earn Gas Points with purchases. For more information, visit or call (203) 321-0429. Stop by and see why our service, convenience, and fresh offerings will make ACME Markets your favorite local supermarket!

Details

  • DeliveryAvailable
  • DebitAvailable
  • Accepts checksAvailable
  • Curbside pickupAvailable

Location

ACME Markets
1201 High Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT
06905, United States

Hours

Reviews

3.7
494 reviews
5 stars
178
4 stars
132
3 stars
85
2 stars
46
1 star
53

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Customer Service

While some customers praised the friendly and helpful staff, others reported rude behavior and poor service experiences.

Store Condition

Many reviews mentioned cramped aisles and cluttered shelves, making shopping difficult, along with complaints about cleanliness and food quality.

Product Selection

Customers noted a limited selection of items, with some expressing disappointment in the availability of common products.

Pricing

Feedback indicated that prices are often considered high, with some customers feeling that the store is overpriced compared to competitors.

Convenience

Despite its shortcomings, the store is appreciated for its convenient location and ability to quickly grab essentials.
  • AF
    A. F.
    4 days ago
    1.0
    In a world of crazy, suspicious and people out to no good, I recommend your loss prevention manager or whomever she was in the construction orange fleece (no name tag or lanyard) be more discrete and not overtly creepy while moonlighting as loss prevention whom is seen as a psycho following me. This includes adjusting the big-eyed creepy stares while shopping and checking out. Then outing herself by random digging through the gum/candy at the check out to look busy. That’s text book fake shopping everyone knows about. Then asking if I needed help to ensure I know the store is watching me. You could say she ‘did her job,’ and check the box that she followed me but my $9 purchases that couldn’t fit into my pockets even if I wanted to and me nearly placing a call to the police may not have been worth it. I saw her from the start, not as an employee. It’s fair to assume that people will steal but it’s also fair for me to assume there’s a crazy person in the store and I will defend myself at all cost. It’s 2025, people are crazy, scary, and sinister, too many bad things are happening in stores and parking lots and that needs to be taken into account. If the wrong person was followed the outcome could have been bad. I recommend loss prevention training. I’d rather shop where I’m not followed by a Lorax. But if you must follow me or others (I know it’s sometimes needed), I don’t want to know you are or hell dress like an actual employee. Be more normal, how about a shopper with a basket with stuff in it or an employee with store logos on clothing, not like a creepy person from a Dateline special. People like to role play, lean into one of the ideas or even better, a year-round Halloween costume of an Acme employee. There’s 365 days to practice. Practice make perfect. The only thing she stopped is me wanting to return. This was too weird and just bizarre.
  • JB
    James Bowser
    Nov 11, 2025
    4.0
    Senior citizen discounts on wens
  • LS
    larry salvatore
    Nov 3, 2025
    5.0
    Great service!
  • KK
    Krishna Kudugi
    Oct 2, 2025
    4.0
    Appears crowded around the flowers sections, due to small walking space , but overall looks good
  • EL
    Eph Ling
    Sep 19, 2025
    5.0
    Excellent community store. Staff is friendly and helpful and most have been there for a while. Store footprint is kinda small.

Frequently Asked Questions About ACME Markets

Does ACME Markets accept SNAP EBT?

Yes, ACME Markets accepts SNAP EBT for eligible grocery purchases. You can use your EBT card for both grocery delivery and Drive Up & Go™ pickup orders, making it easy and convenient to shop for fresh produce, pantry staples, and everyday essentials. ACME Markets is committed to providing accessible, affordable grocery options for SNAP recipients. Simply select SNAP EBT as your payment method at checkout when shopping online or in the app.

Does ACME Markets near me accept Apple Pay?

Yes, ACME Markets accepts Apple Pay and many other convenient payment methods!