Warehouse Bonaire is a good place to go for essentials. There is a wide selection of products from many countries - makes things interesting when you cannot read the ingredients! That said, it is usually pretty easy to infer and understand what the products are and what the ingredients are.
Staff is helpful but language can be a bit of a barrier. Patience is important.
Products may not be the same on every visit. Shipping lead times and supplier availability of certain products effect what is on the shelf. Be flexible and adjust your needs to what is available.
Warehouse Bonaire is the number one place for groceries when we are on the island, especially their bread!
Warehouse Bonaire has (since their acquisition by Van Den Tweel) several years ago the store has been transitioning from a warehouse style to more of a supermarket. While this facilitates shopping, it has lost the nature of...
   Read moreNot a true 5 star grocery, but the best on Bonaire. Prices and selection are better than Van Den Tweel. Download Dutch and Spanish to Google Translate to help. Some items are inherently more expensive due to shipping costs, but basics like coffee, bread, peanut butter, etc were reasonable. Beware that any items listed as "Choose and Mix" and 2 for $5 are not those prices. We learned the hard way that they are printed that way in NL but those deals aren't...
   Read more2024 update: significantly less of a selection than a year ago, but still not a bad store for basics like lunch meat, bread, hummus, coffee, etc. 2-2023 Our preferred grocery. Good prices. Checkers nice, fast, and some even speak English. Only downside is availability of some things are up and down depending on demand and day. Good basic fruits, eggs, yogurt, cheese, meat, dairy. Got frozen berries and bagels. Limited bakery items. Also has household items and...
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