Villard Food Town

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Milwaukee, United States

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Villard Food Town Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Villard Food Town is located in Milwaukee, United States on 3217 W Villard Ave. Villard Food Town is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category grocery store in United States.

Address

3217 W Villard Ave

Phone

+1 4144624300

Service options

DeliveryIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Zain Jaber

They have great foods And sell quality products. THE worker zain is one the best there really recommend on the weekends

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im daking

Dont see how this place is still open.

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Dorothy Claybrooks

The cashiers are nice. But the owner Sean doesn't do nothing about the expired food be sold. My daughter brought some chicken gizzards and they were spoiled, he got mad because she warned another shopper that also had brought chicken gizzards. They also sell refrozen food. My daughter also brought some chicken drum sticks and they were so old they made me sick. Also had packaged mash potatoes that turmed to rice.

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ameia lieblein

My Nutella was molded and my cookies were expired

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Sister Girl

I am only giving 2 stars because the cashier are very nice, however make sure you check the expiration date on all the food. I brought some cereal that was over a year old and Kool aid from 2014.

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Mrs. Bishop

Hours say they are open and I am here now and they are not. No hours posted on building either.

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Carthell Frazier

Pleasant place to shop.

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The Man

It is nice to have a store within walking distance of alot of houses. that way you don't need to drive so far and create pollution by driving. The city should encourage more business to start up in the city and not keep on forcing more and more rules down there throughts where they end up closings