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Welcome to Downtown Foodmart

At Downtown Foodmart, nestled at 318 S 16th St in Omaha, we embrace the essence of community convenience. This bodega is more than just a store; it represents the heartbeat of the neighborhood. With a wide selection of essentials—from fresh fruits to everyday groceries like milk and bread—we cater to both local condo residents and those in need. Our friendly staff ensures a warm welcome, making every visit a pleasant experience. Though our store has history, we pride ourselves on cleanliness and accessibility, creating a safe environment for all. At Downtown Foodmart, everyone is part of our family.

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Welcome to Downtown Foodmart: Your Neighborhood Convenience Hub

Nestled at 318 S 16th St, Omaha, NE 68102, Downtown Foodmart stands as a beacon of convenience for both local residents and visitors alike. As a quintessential bodega, this establishment is not just a store; it’s a community hub where kindness meets practicality. Whether you're in a rush or looking for something specific, Downtown Foodmart has you covered.

  • Location: Centrally located, it serves as a quick stop for those hurrying through downtown Omaha.
  • Variety: From fresh fruits and yogurt to essentials like bread, milk, and eggs, the selection is extensive. Don't forget to check out the candy section, perfect for a sweet treat!
  • Atmosphere: Customers have noted that the store is clean and well-maintained. The staff is friendly, adding to the welcoming vibe that makes frequent visits a pleasure.

The essence of Downtown Foodmart lies in its service. According to customer reviews, the staff is consistently described as friendly and helpful. One patron, Gage H., emphasizes the welcoming nature of the staff, stating, “Every time I come in here I’m welcomed and I’m taken care of.” This point is reiterated throughout various reviews, showcasing that the connection with the community is paramount.

Beyond just convenience, Downtown Foodmart caters to a diverse clientele, including downtown condo residents and those living in less affluent circumstances. Kathy B. notes how essential the store is for quick access to necessary items—from medications to lunch essentials. This speaks volumes about Downtown Foodmart's commitment to serving a varied demographic while navigating the challenges typical of urban convenience stores.

If you're in the area, you’ll find that Downtown Foodmart is not just a pit stop; it's part of the fabric of the neighborhood. With its clean environment, quick service, and thoughtful selection, it invites all who enter to experience a slice of Omaha that is both comforting and pragmatic. Next time you're in need of a snack, a quick meal, or just a friendly smile, remember to stop by Downtown Foodmart. You won’t be disappointed!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Downtown Foodmart
Gage H.
Gage H.

Fuck all these stupid reviews. Why are we reviewing the place based off the customer or the quality of the product? It's a convience mart on the corner, a true bodega. Every time I come in here I'm welcomed and I'm taken care of Everyone is nice staff wise, food is plentiful, area is clean. If you want something, "traditional" shop at Hyvee

Cooper W.
Cooper W.

I only went in once. I thought the service was fast and friendly. They had lots of food and stuff. The over all environment felt safe.

Kathy B.
Kathy B.

They also cater to the downtown condo owners. They also sell iced tea, yogurt, fresh fruit, bread, milk and eggs. They took the bus stop out so there are fewer people hanging around, and the clouds of smoke are gone. They have the audacity to also cater to poorer people who come in for ice tea, yogurt, fresh fruit, bread, milk and eggs. And maybe a little candy or a pop for the kids. I love having this store right here on the corner because of the convenience to some meds for a migraine, for some TP when I run out, or a can of soup for lunch. The store may be old, but they work hard to keep it clean. The staff is indeed friendly and easy enough to understand. If one of them has an unAmerican accent, just try a little harder to listen and understand them. Yes, there are homeless folks nearby, but they have always been. They have ALWAYS been. If one of them asks you for food, be a mensch and give them some. Oh, and ALL convenience stores have problems with theft and trouble makers. Go figure.