Reviews Marczyk Fine Food

5
D&J Goldberg
+5
My favorite place in town to shop when I am making a gourmet meal. They have the freshest goods! I have never had anything bad and I’m a local chef. The meat is always such high quality, great selection of cheeses. It feels like if I could curate a store it would look very similar. Prices are high but you get what you pay for. I know when I go in to an artisan market I am paying the price. It’s good stuff. Also the pot pies are really something else if you need a quick dinner get a pot pie and salad ingredients, can’t beat it.
5
Nikolai Mannsfeld
+5
Marczyk’s is awesome. Although they didn’t have what I needed, the store is clean, well stocked, and has nice and friendly service! Highly recommend :) .
5
ThatsAMorais
+5
This is my favorite store because they love good groceries more than I do! Anything you need to cook the best food possible is right here, and you wont find another brick & mortar grocery store that even comes close. Whole Foods just doesn't come near the attention to detail. I wager every single product in there is the best of its kind.
5
Eric Feldman
+5
I drove by. The corner of colfax and fairfax. There’s a ... party? An outdoor bbq? A wedding? Couldn’t tell. Pulled over but smelled it first, passion. You can smell passion. You can smell people trying and you can smell in the food from far away when they care. And it smelled goooood. The burgers were sizzling and popping the crowd was laughing people shouting cheese! Duck fat!! fries!!!! Get your drinks inside!!!!!!!!! Inside was the grocery store with a line fifteen people long. The cashier had a smile that would make you happy on Passover. Infectious genuine joy. “You want a burger dontcha I can tell” guess I do I said. “I bet you want pie too. We make our own pie every morning”. You make it? I asked. I was flirting. She knew it. “Well I don’t, but, they do. But just for pretend, yeah I made it it’s amazing want one”. I mean. Yes. Obviously. If a gorgeous girl offers you fresh blueberry pie she pretended to make... anyway I’m outside eating my pie looking at the vegetables and they’re commercial ready. They look unnaturally tomatoey. Like how can this lettuce be this green? Am I on mushrooms? (Not yet) Guy shouts “ERIC! BURGER BACON CHEESE!!!” I was like damn that’s my new last name? I’ll take it. The tables are full so I rest her on the warm hood of my Subaru. (It’s Denver you expected something less?) open her up. Hello Mrs. Hamburger. Bite. Mmmmmm!!!!! buttery sweet goodness on the bun. Like the laugh on that cashier inside. The burger is awesome. Maybe an A. An A to me is shake shack. The ambience makes this an A minus at least. Fries good too. Pie was an after thought I was full. Manager came over and shook my hand told me thanks for coming. A lively genuine dude working the room. Been at it twenty years he tells me. You can tell. Like I said. You can smell passion from down the block. Check it out. Don’t steal the cashier
5
Stephanie Dalehite
+5
The quality of produce was impressive! And the staff was super helpful. Will definitely be going back! We picked up some good looking duck breasts, can't wait to cook them! This store is so clean!
5
Aaron Sternberg
+5
1st time at this fine market. Walked in everything clean and organized. So many unique items to choose from. Recommend to anyone who likes to cook with the best ingredients.
4
Nathan Bonzal
+4
NYC style upscale grocer. Not a huge selection but curated well. Attached wine and beer is convenient
5
Ryan Gulick
+5
Ok, listen up people. If you love dry aged beef, run, don’t walk to this place and get some! I am a fan of true, dry aged flavor and tonight I got it. I planned a dinner for my 14yr old daughter and I (yes, she loves dry aged steak) and I hit it out of the park. The ribeye was cut thick, and I thought it was too thick. But the butcher on Colfax said he used to only cut meat so I trusted the size. I’ve realized the dry aged steaks shrink up a bit more than the wet ones, so err on the thicker side. The cuts looked so good, I asked for two extra (to freeze for later) and he obliged but had to pull a new slab from the cooler. He said. “I need to trim these up a bit” just like the first ones. Here’s the amazing thing. He cut two more steaks and they came in at exactly the same weight…cut by hand! Skilled! They were amazing steaks. Sautéed some of the fresh mushrooms we picked up there and had one of the fresh baguettes. Heaven! Thank you!
5
Cait McHale
+5
They have a good selection of artisan foods you typically can't find in regular stores. Great cuts of meat and great GF pasta. They also have delish pre-made foods and sandwiches to order.
5
Joe Antus
+5
I love Marczyks. Shortly after moving to Denver I started shopping here & it instantly became my favorite. They have great quality produce, meats, cheeses, a great bakery & a top notch deli. It's easy to find the things I'm looking for & I often end up finding something new that I haven't tried before. They always have abundant local options too which is wonderful! I especially love their house brand options, I've always found it to be excellent quality. The staff is kind & are eager to help you find what you're looking for. Not mention the wine shop has a lot of great wines (and plenty of good selection under $20).
5
Erica
+5
In a place that sometimes feels like a vast corporate wasteland, Marczyks is much appreciated. Emphasis on local products and sustainability.
5
Ejomatic
+5
An absolutely delightful deli and market. I've started to get my lunches here and the sandwiches have been absolutely top notch. Service was fast and considerate. If you're looking for lunch near Colfax in eastern Denver, you can't go wrong here. (The price is very reasonable too; $11 for a fresh sandwich vs $8 for something from a fast food place, but easily 100x better and without that post fast food lethargy.)
4
Daniel Shannon
+4
We shop here at least 2-3 times a week, and have done so since they opened up on Colfax. The employees are nice, knowledgeable, and helpful, and generally everything they carry is very high quality. I do have a pet peeve: the sliced breads, such as the “baked fresh daily” “pain au Levine” have been frozen, and are often times 2-4 days old if you go by the dates on the packaging. So much for “fresh bread” being sold at a relatively high price! We have stopped buying our bread here for this reason.
5
Nancy Dierker
+5
This little grocer is our “go to” when we need dinner inspiration. The guys behind the meat counter are really helpful. The meats are fresh and tasty. There are a good variety of cuts to make a true gourmet dinner. Staff are always happy to help when you need something a little different with a great recommendation. Once you have decided on dinner, don’t forget to pick out a lovely wine to compliment your meal!
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