Vicky's Produce is a small market that offers fresh fruits and vegetables such as lettuce, tomatoes, onions, grapes, apples, oranges, carrots, bananas, cilantro, cherries, artichokes, garlic, and much more. Vicky's Produce is located on Rodriguez Street between West Beach Street and Second Street, next door to Aldamas Carniceria y Marketa. There is plenty of free parking on the street as well as a free parking lot located next to the market.
Located just over the Pajaro Valley Bridge, Mexico Meat Market offers a number of services aside from grocery provider. There is an international money wiring service available there as well as international phone cards. Additionally, customers can find all of the usual convenient store items like lotto tickets, scratch-offs, medicine, soda, candy, microwaveable meals and basic cleaning items. Another bonus to this business is that the staff are fluently bilingual.
With doors that stay open 24 hours daily, Pajaro Valley Quick Stop is truly convenient. In addition to the convenience market, which sells lotto tickets, medicine, coffee and other snacks, there is a self-service gas station with an air pump machine, a water refill dispenser and a Redbox movie rental station.
Nutri Natural is one small stop with a big variety of herbal supplements. It has lots of different herbal remedies for different aspects of your health. It is locally owned and is much trusted by its customers. The owner has experience with herbs, and is able to recommend the right kinds of supplements to fit specific needs. Also, it is very accessible.
Pajaro Food Center is a communication center and eatery. While shopping at this market, local patrons can enjoy a hot Mexican style meal at the deli or some strong coffee. It is also an international money wiring station. In front of the store, there is a wide variety of produce, an ice box, public pay phones, clothing recycle bin and community bulletin board where locals can post news and advertisements.
This independently owned market has been at this location in Pajaro Valley for more than 15 years. In addition to food items such as fried chicken, beer, milk, juice, produce and snacks, patrons can purchase lottery tickets and phone cards at the store.
Santa Rosa Market is family-owned and operated. It sells authentic Mexican grocery products and also serves home coked food throughout the day.
A true rarity in Watsonville, Yamashita Market is a tradition Japanese market providing a lot of Japanese wares. A very small shop that has been in the community for more than 30 years, Yamashita Market offers Japanese pottery and dishes, as well as sake bottles and traditional teapots. Also at Yamashita Market, you can find Japanese art and decorations that will add flavor to any room. Stop by this delightful shop and see what fits your style.
Casserly Grocery is located at the crossroads of Mt. Madonna and Casserly Roads, in the foothills of Corralitis. Far from any other services, this is a favorite stop for locals who need a quick grocery run. Fresh, made-to-order deli sandwiches are available and there are a lot of basic needs packed into the tiny store. Casserly Grocery is a perfect lunch stop when visiting local wineries.