Fresh Produce Market
Full selection of fresh fruits and vegetables with competitive pricing and daily restocking.
- Wide variety of seasonal and year-round produce
- Organic options available
- Quality guaranteed freshness
⭐ 4.6 (854 reviews)
Visibility: 90/100Don Victorio's Market stands out as West Palm Beach's go-to family-owned produce destination, combining competitive prices with exceptional freshness and customer service. Known for their in-house juice bar, house-made kombucha, and unique customer rewards program, this 20+ year establishment has earned loyalty through consistent quality and personalized service including help with packing and car loading.
Based on 854 customer reviews
Address: 7504 S Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach, FL 33405, USA
Phone: (561) 588-5661
Hours: Friday 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM, Monday 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM, Sunday 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM, Tuesday 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM, Saturday 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM, Thursday 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Parking: Free private parking lot available
Peak times: Weekend mornings 9am-12pm
Nearby neighborhoods: Northwood, Flamingo Park, South Flagler Drive
Nearby landmarks: Near Flagler Drive, Close to Intracoastal Waterway, 5 minutes from downtown West Palm Beach
Full selection of fresh fruits and vegetables with competitive pricing and daily restocking.
Made-to-order fresh juices and smoothies using quality ingredients and organic options.
Freshly brewed kombucha made in-house with various flavor profiles.
Personalized shopping experience with packing help and car loading service.
⭐ 4.6 out of 5
854 total reviews
Rating consistently high over past year with 15 new positive reviews this month.
“This was a great find for me!! Was searching for a local produce spot and this is the one. The prices are great. It’s clean and well stocked. The staff is very friendly and they have a juice bar in the back. The prices are fair for fresh juices and smoothies. They carry some great organic brands and the produce was all very fresh.”
— Alexandra On earth“Fabulous establishment for quick grocery shopping and fresh juices.Great prices and customer service. Features an outdoor terrace.Hose made kombucha.”
— The Globaltrotter“Great fruits, vegetables and much more. Reasonable price. We'll be back.”
— Tuan Truong“Nice parking area. Small family-owned produce market. They keep it well stocked and clean. They have a little bit of everything. If you spend more than $30, you get a prize e.g. small basket of tomatoes, dozen eggs, etc. We've been shopping there for 20 years and we always get good service. They have a young man help you pack or take you to your car.”
— LYes, we carry a selection of organic fruits, vegetables, and specialty items including organic honey and juice ingredients.
Customers who spend $30 or more receive a free gift like a small basket of tomatoes, dozen eggs, or seasonal produce item.
Absolutely! Our juice bar can create custom blends based on your preferences using our fresh fruits and vegetables.
Yes, we have a large private parking lot with plenty of spaces for customer convenience.
Yes, our staff is happy to help pack your groceries and carry them to your car as part of our customer service.
Status: Open now
Peak hours: Weekend mornings 9am-12pm
Fresh deliveries: Daily produce shipments
Popular this season: Citrus fruits, tropical produce, fresh herbs
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