They had a descent selection of fish, no issues in that department. Great fish!
My issue was customer service. I was treated differently than a customer who came in after me.
We both wanted our fishes fileted, but he was asked if he wanted his fish weighed before or after being fileted. I wasn't offered this option.
Then, the other customer was told that his fish was going in plastic baggies before getting wrapped in paper. My fish was just wrapped in paper. No plastic. No special treatment. I was offered ice, though.
I walked in first, made my selections first, but was last to walk out. His order was placed ahead of mine. Listening in on his conversation with the lady behind the counter, I learned that it was his first time shopping there at City Market. It was also my first time shopping at City Market. The lady behind the counter didn't know this because I was not asked when she took my money. I guess I looked like one of...
Read moreYes it has an name with ideal areas of it all it's name 1st and location of them both combine it with the true quality of the products and location and excellent service staff to all for years more so than other seafood markets. Yes city Market it is in mid inner city down easy to find great access to other stores reasonable price on all items and great easy to find for travelers has their own ship for all seafood extended supplies in store to accompany purchase items offers everything out store larger containers and carry out service for the things that you have gotten.Even shopping guest have the permission to use an speak to staff special request. The City Market is great even for large Bulk orders. Yes please visit view and support it help expand and include others Thanks City Market is great & you shall enjoy!...
Read moreI no longer live in the area..but the memories. I forgot about this place. A friend from SSI mentioned it this AM and I said, "They are still there" She said, "Yes" I can remember as a child at 7 years old in 1968 My Dad & I would leave St. Simons on Friday afternoon and make that Big Trip into the "Wick". We would go into this shop and purchase all sorts of Seafood. Back then everybody ate fish or seafood on fridays. He called it a "Shore Dinner" I remember Scallops, and shrimp and the like. We usually fished also so whatever was in the freezer he would defrost and we would eat that too. There is nothing like Georgia Seafood! I have moved to a large City now and it's inland, I refuse to eat Seafood where I live now. I'm a seafood snob-But oh the memories!...
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