Looking for a grocery store near you? Visit your local ACME Markets located at 125 18th St, Jersey City, NJ. 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. If you need immunizations or prescriptions refilled, ACME Markets pharmacy staff has you covered! 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 (201) 418-0580. Stop by and see why our service, convenience, and fresh offerings will make ACME Markets your favorite local supermarket!
Customer service experiences are mixed, with some staff being friendly and helpful, while others are reported as rude and unhelpful.
Cleanliness
The store is generally noted for being clean and well-organized, although there are complaints about unsanitary conditions in certain areas.
Delivery Issues
There are significant concerns regarding the delivery service, including missing items and poor communication.
Product Quality
While many customers appreciate the variety and prices, there are complaints about expired items and the freshness of certain products.
Staff Behavior
Several reviews highlight issues with staff behavior, particularly at self-checkout, where some customers feel uncomfortable or racially profiled.
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Ed Wiegner
3 days ago
5.0
I love this store
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B M
4 days ago
1.0
They don’t allow customers to use their restrooms and they lock them up and only allow specific customers to use it I guess. Can’t believe this service these days in such a big supermarket. Their staff is kind of discriminated and decide who can use their restrooms. Will never shop here in the future.
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Jay
Jan 6, 2026
1.0
Very strict return policy and not customer-friendly. I would recommend buying from another store that offers a more flexible return policy.
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Call_Me_Chui
Dec 1, 2025
1.0
Ordering with the app is a Gamble because it would say in stock and after I place the order, 6 out of 10 items are not in stock. The delivery driver always has a problem with the amount of items they are delivering "like it's my fault ordering too many items" plus they are intimidated to come into my building because of the certain type of race of people that live in my building. That's why I wait downstairs for them with my shopping cart so they won't leave my items outside. Plus items are missing from my order so I have to always call customer service to ask for a refund.
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Nancy Bevilaqua
Nov 24, 2025
1.0
I've shopped at the Acme in Hoboken for decades, and it's been fine (although you do have to check expiration dates on things). This is about the Acme on 18th St. in JC.
I placed an order for delivery yesterday on the app. This morning, right on time, two women who work for Doordash delivered my order. I immediately saw that two bags were clearly for someone else (although my name was on them), and that a LOT of what I'D ordered wasn't there. I called the store to ask what had happened. The delivery women were concerned too, and they waited while I spoke to someone at Acme in J.C., who pretty much immediately told me that the delivery people had probaby "messed with" (read: stolen from) the bags. That was obviously not true--labels with my name and a barcode were on all the bags, and that was obviously done by Acme. The person I spoke to eventually said that they'd re-shop my order at some point today, but wouldn't give me an idea as to when I'd get it.
In the meantime, I had a really pleasant conversation with the two women--they were great, and clearly not dog treat and yogurt thieves.
Later I called Customer Service for the whole chain, and was told that they were very sorry, etc. Shortly after that, ANOTHER Doordash driver arrived with 2 bags of dog treats--none of the rest of my stuff.
So I called the J.C. store and spoke to the manager. He was all apologies and declarations about how they respect their customers and the delivery people, blah blah blah. Shortly after that the rest of my order arrived--he'd told me that his employee hadn't realized that the rest of my order had been in the fridge there! There was still one item missing, making it 3 screw-ups in total.
The two women who originally made the partial delivery were worried that they would lose their jobs with Doordash, so I gave them my number in case they needed me to back them up. When I texted them to tell them that I'd spoken to the manager and he'd been apologetic, they told me that he himself, along with the employees who'd now screwed up twice, had been sarcastic and nasty to them when they went back to the store to say that they shouldn't have been accused. They were told that delivery drivers usually steal things from orders, etc., and treated like thieves.
I called the manager back and told him that he was a hypocrite (he admitted to me that they'd said those things to the women, but tried to make it sound like no big deal). I also asked him if it was a racial thing (the delivery people were Black), and he of course denied it. (I can't be sure that was an issue, so I could be wrong, but I have a feeling...)
So the store is apparently run by people who can't get much right, and who are obviously not "managed" well--yet they all tried to blame two women trying to make ends meet by delivering groceries in the cold for peanuts.
I have no patience for that garbage. I'll still probably go to the Hoboken Acme to pick things up, but I won't order from them again. They are apparently incompetent bullies over there, at least at the J.C. store, and there are plenty of other places that deliver.
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!
Does ACME Markets near me have a pharmacy?
Yes, ACME Markets located at 125 18th St, Jersey City, NJ has a pharmacy.
How do you use ACME Markets Points?
To use your Points, just enter your phone number or swipe your Loyalty Card at the fuel pump at a participating station prior to gassing up! Your fuel price will reflect the number of Points you opt to use on each transaction. Note: Points are eligible up to a 25-gallon limit. Maximum Points limits may vary by area. To use your Points, first sign in, then select ACME Markets for U™ on the menu bar. From there, click on Rewards to see your summary and available Points. Select the Points you wish to redeem. Then just enter your phone number or swipe your loyalty card at checkout and your discounts and/or freebies will automatically be deducted from your total!
Is ACME Markets located at 125 18th St, Jersey City, NJ hiring?
ACME Markets is hiring! We’re building inclusive teams from coast to coast. If you're ready to join our friendly team of associates, we’d love to meet you.
Can I send groceries to another person as a gift?
Yes! ACME Markets now offers a convenient grocery gifting option. You can easily send groceries to friends, family, or loved ones by selecting “Make this order a gift” at checkout. Just enter the recipient’s information, add a personalized message if you’d like, and we’ll handle the rest. It’s a simple way to send fresh groceries, pantry staples, or household essentials as a thoughtful gift—perfect for holidays, birthdays, or just because.
Does ACME Markets accept SNAP EBT for purchases?
Yes, ACME Markets accepts SNAP EBT for eligible grocery purchases including delivery and Drive Up & Go™ pickup.
What payment methods does ACME Markets accept?
ACME Markets accepts various payment methods including American Express, Apple Pay, Android Pay, Cash, Check, Discover, Mastercard, Visa, Samsung Pay, Diners Club, and Traveler's Check.
Does the ACME Markets location at 125 18th St, Jersey City have a pharmacy?
Yes, this ACME Markets location has a pharmacy to assist with immunizations and prescription refills.
What are the store hours for ACME Markets at 125 18th St?
ACME Markets is open daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM, with special holiday hours on dates like November 27, December 24-25, and December 31 - January 1.
Is a COVID-19 vaccine appointment required at ACME Markets?
Yes, a COVID-19 vaccine appointment is required. Eligible patients can schedule appointments based on local health department guidelines.
What grocery pickup and delivery options are available at ACME Markets?
Can I send groceries as a gift through ACME Markets?
Yes, you can send groceries as a gift by selecting the “Make this order a gift” option at checkout and providing the recipient’s information and a message.
What nearby places can I visit before or after shopping at ACME Markets?
Near ACME Markets, you can visit Newport Plaza shopping center, enjoy sushi at Bento Sushi, or grab a pizza at Papa John's Pizza.
How can nearby transit or service locations help me access ACME Markets?
Nearby places like the FedEx service and key services at KeyMe Locksmiths can complement your visit, and mobile phone needs can be met at the Prime Communications At&T Authorized Retailer nearby.
Are there nearby facilities related to banking and money transfer services close to ACME Markets?
Yes, ACME Markets is near TD Bank and Western Union for convenient financial services and money transfers.