Ray's Market

225 E Weber Ave, Stockton - 95202
23 reviews
Grocery
(209) 943-2250

This place is decent if you in the area

They are never open

Some outdated items. Narrow aisles. Crams lots of things in the store. Used to close without a return time during the day. They haven't done that since hiring a 3rd guy. Good thing.

Fast reliable

I am grateful for Ray’s Market. I’ve enjoyed shopping here since moving in the neighborhood seven years ago. I consider Ray (Owner/Proprietor) a friend of mine, and I enjoy Ray’s friendliness and fairness, and the camaraderie we have between us. Ray’s Market has always been a beacon of where to go whenever I am in need of groceries or sundry items. I will continue to be a customer of Ray’s Market for as long as Ray’s Market is around. I recommend visiting Ray’s Market for groceries and miscellaneous items including some clothing, some fishing tackle, or that one item you just need to complete your grocery list. Ray’s has cold items: beverages, milk, eggs, and deli prepared foods ready to eat. Ray’s Market also excepts EBT, debit cards and cash. No beer wine or liquor sold here. Ray’s Market is appreciated much in our downtown community Thanks Ray!

Ray's a great guy,! He's a caring man with a very good sense of humor! I sometimes pop into his store just to say hello when passing by. I shop at Ray's Market often for sweets and snacks and cold drinks which Ray has a good selection of. He also has many low cost items, keeping in mind that many of us in the area are lower income/low income seniors. If you are new to the area go into Ray's Market and meet the man, you'll like him and what his store has to offer.

Food is garbage bought a candy bar there that was 2 years old

Ray's a great guy,! He's a caring man with a very good sense of humor! I sometimes pop into his store just to say hello when passing by. I shop at Ray's Market often for sweets and snacks and cold drinks which Ray has a good selection of. He also has many low cost items, keeping in mind that many of us in the area are lower income/low income seniors. If you are new to the area go into Ray's Market and meet the man, you'll like him and what his store has to offer.

His food is expired dont go please i went to the hospital got food poisoning

Ray is True Gentalmen a Great Buisness Man. They are the go to Marketplace for Downtown Community