Market Street

4.5
2876 reviews
Market Street 4425 19th St

About

Grocery Store
Market Street at 4425 19th St is a grocery store that provides guests with trusted quality, competitive prices and genuine hospitality. At Market Street, ultimate service is delivered to every store guest on every single trip and always with a smile. From bakery and deli to meat, produce and everything in between, at Market Street you’ll find everything you need to take care of your family – all in one place and at a great price. Stores can be found in 30 communities throughout Texas. Market Street is a Texas-based grocery chain that operates 98 stores in Texas and New Mexico under five unique brands: United Supermarkets, Market Street, Amigos, Albertsons Market and United Express. The United Family is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Albertsons Companies.

Details

  • Requires appointmentNot available
  • Credit cardAvailable
  • DebitAvailable
  • Accepts checksAvailable

Location

Market Street
4425 19th St, Lubbock, TX
79407, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.5
2,876 reviews
5 stars
1,970
4 stars
602
3 stars
137
2 stars
40
1 star
127

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Customer Service

Feedback on customer service is mixed; while some customers praise friendly staff, others report rude interactions and poor management.

Cleanliness

The store is generally noted for its cleanliness, although some customers have reported issues with the condition of the restrooms.

Product Quality

Customers appreciate the fresh produce and bakery items, but there are complaints about expired products and inconsistent quality.

Pricing

Many reviews mention high prices, with some customers feeling that the quality does not justify the cost.

Pharmacy Issues

The pharmacy receives significant criticism for slow service and unhelpful staff, leading to customer dissatisfaction.
  • TT
    Tyler
    3 days ago
    3.0
    a little pricey. the Indian food section doesn't get proper attention, multiple out of date items, particularly on the bottom shelf and towards the back, and the bottom shelves are very very dirty, like dust and hair STUCK TO PRODUCTS dirty.
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    Nikki Scroggins
    Nov 17, 2025
    1.0
    Was not happy with customer service at the pharmacy. I had been waiting for 45 minutes for my medsand the pharmacy clerk(Ysenia) was too busy talking to the man in front of me and chatting about whether or not he knew her relative to help the next person in line. Maybe if your dept is busy you should stick to getting people in and out. Save the chit chat for slow times.
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    Michael Brown
    Nov 9, 2025
    5.0
    Love shopping here late night 2-3am. There is barely anyone in the store.
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    Edward Chavez
    Oct 29, 2025
    1.0
    Manager is a horrible, wretched person, I have never had such a horrible experience with what is supposed to be a leading figure for this market street. I cannot bring myself to shop here or any other market street if this is the standards they have for their leaders. Manager was stuck up, disrespectful, and dare I say, just evil.
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    Alexis Carrasco
    Oct 27, 2025
    4.0
    One of the main reasons I like this market street is because it is open 24 hours. Im a college student so my man will drop me off while he works and I'll sit there for a few hours and get my work done. I like to get something from their deli or their sushi with a drink. I spent less than $15 for a meal. Their set up is a little confusing sometimes I have a hard time finding certain things such as snacks. Their bread is in a weird area too

Frequently Asked Questions About Market Street

What are the operating hours for Market Street at 19th & Quaker?

Market Street at 19th & Quaker is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. On specific holidays, hours may vary; for example, it closes at 11 PM on November 26, 2025, and is closed on November 27 and December 25, 2025.

Where is Market Street located?

Market Street is located at 4425 19th St, Lubbock, TX 79407, US, at the intersection of 19th & Quaker.