Urban Essentials Market

★★★★★ 4.9 | 94 reviews | 2 views

Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Service options
Onsite services
Highlights
Great produce
Planning
Quick visit
Payments
Checks
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments

About

Supermarkets in Midtown often cater to office crowds and hurried shoppers, but Urban Essentials Market fits neatly into the rhythm of the neighborhood. It’s one of those spots where the focus stays on essentials—no frills, just the basics done well. Fresh produce gets a mention more than once in its highlights, suggesting a priority that aligns with the quick-lunch, after-work-dinner demands of the area. Checks are accepted here, a detail that feels increasingly old-school in a city rushing toward digital-only transactions.

The address, 569 Lexington Ave on 51st Street between 3rd Ave and Lexington Ave, places it squarely in a stretch where delis and chain pharmacies dominate. This isn’t the kind of block that lingers in tourist guides, but it’s exactly where locals duck in for a missing ingredient or a last-minute snack. The storefront blends into the grid of Midtown’s commercial corridors, unassuming but undeniably practical. No grand promises, just a market that understands the pace of the neighborhood.

For those who still carry cash or prefer the tangible exchange of a check, the option exists—though calling ahead to confirm details never hurts. The phone number, (646) 590-0077, sits in records as a straightforward point of contact. It’s the kind of detail that matters more in the moment than in a listing, when you’re standing outside with a question about stock or hours. No embellishments, just a direct line to an answer.

Finding it requires little more than a glance at a map—directions confirm its precise spot in the grid. The rest is just showing up, something Midtown does best.

Technical Info

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Created 24 May 2026
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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