Pantry staples
Rice, beans, lentejas, harinas, aceites, vinagres y caldos — by the small bag or the family-size sack.
Latin pantry staples, spices, dry goods and the international brands the neighborhood asks for.

The grocery aisles are where Corona shops for the brands the family already knows. Goya, Iberia, La Costeña, Bustelo, Pilón, Maseca, Doña María — plus a growing wall of imports from across South America, the Caribbean, West Africa and the Middle East.
Rice, beans, lentejas, harinas, aceites, vinagres y caldos — by the small bag or the family-size sack.
Achiote, comino, orégano, sazón, recao, canela, palo de canela y mezclas para mole.
Salsa verde, roja, mole, guava paste, dulce de leche, ají picante and pickled everything.
Mediterranean olive oils, halal goods, West African pantry, South Asian spices and Caribbean essentials.

The seafood counter is where Sea Town started, and it is still the heart of the market. Whole fish arrive on ice every morning — porgy, red snapper, branzino, croaker, salmon — and our fishmongers will scale, gut, fillet or butterfly them right in front of you.

The produce floor is the loudest part of the store on a Saturday morning, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Crates land before sunrise from Hunts Point, from Caribbean importers and from local New York farms when the season allows.

Our butchers cut to order. Tell them how thick, how lean, how you’re cooking it — they’ll make it happen. Beef, pork, lamb, chicken, goat and offal, plus a marinade station that runs all day.

A long wall of coolers and freezers running the length of the store, tuned a few degrees colder than the average supermarket because the team is fanatical about freshness.

The bakery counter smells the way Sundays should. Pan dulce, conchas, bolillos, telera, flautas, cuernos, churros y galletas — delivered fresh every morning from family-owned bakeries the team has worked with for years.
Open every day from 8am to 10pm. The team is happy to walk you through the case and help you pick.