
Welcome to Mecca Market, a cherished family-owned gem offering a delightful selection of Middle Eastern delights. Explore our shelves stocked with aromatic spices, freshly baked bread and more ,exotic fruits,vegetables, and flavorful meats—all Halal certified and Zabeha Halal approved. Additionally, indulge in our daily fresh cooked authentic Middle Eastern food, prepared with love and expertise. Our commitment to quality and authenticity ensures that every visit is a culinary journey through the rich flavors of the Middle East. Experience warm hospitality and discover the essence of Middle Eastern cuisine at Mecca Market.
Hours
| Monday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–6 PM |
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Reviews
I was introduced to grandma who does all the cooking and she handed me the garlic bulbs I was looking for !! Huge and healthy, Like garlic bulbs are supposed to look like! Super nice and sweet woman ! Olive oil, tea, spices I cannot wait to go back to buy more! I also brought home a dish made with Flava beans …omg I LOVE IT ! Great selection of meats I will be back ! I love family owned business businesses, and you will get treated like you are a queen ! Thank you so much and I wish you more great success in your business ! Thank you
Christine Dinicola
Edit: If you know every customer then you know who I am.. had a great conversation with 18 year old young man working yesterday. We were simply wondering about the store and why and how they opened, and getting to know the people doing business in our Muslim community. We were excited to meet the boss! However today there were older people there (who im assuming are the ones responding to this). Very cold attitude and suspicious for no reason. No other reason for this behavior besides racism.. We came there to patronize the business, and you made us feel unwelcome. I feel bad for the young men who have to be subjected to the older peoples old ways. I also believe you are undermining Ali Baba for no reason, when yesterday the Young Man told me you guys made more money with buffet. But you chose to sell the exact same products as the store less than 2 minutes away. If these guys wanted to be a COMMUNITY they would have worked together… and not turned away genuine customers for being excited about the new business.. when there were only 1 other customer just shopping around the store.. No voices were raised, no weird things were said, but you assume it’s a problem.. I’m assuming you’re scared of black people..
He was so excited to meet you.. No way he did not walk out of there and say “that was so great Alhamdullilah”… How could he possibly have left feeling so rejected