MOM's Announces Sixth Store in Bowie, MD MOM's Organic Market, the Baltimore-Washington metro area's homegrown organic grocery chain, will be opening a store in the newly renovated Hilltop Plaza, at the corner of Rt 450 and Race Track Rd. This 6th location is scheduled to open this fall. Give the Gift of Green MOM's Gift Cards are now available online!
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FunnyCat
Jun 17, 2022
Sodapop
Jun 15, 2022
Amit K.
Jun 10, 2022
Amira Smith
Jun 03, 2022
Gaetan Spurgin
May 28, 2022
Nicholas T.
May 25, 2022
Sonata Chaterji
May 18, 2022
What a lovely place to shop for goodies and eat. Diamond was super nice, made an extraordinary bowl of grains and veggies for me, I made my own with my choice of bases and veggies and sauces, everything's organic. You can pair it with kombucha from the store or from the tap (will be good to use glass mugs for kombucha) and head upstairs to eat. Better than Wholefoods because the eatery is organic and they say they're the cheapest organic store, not verified. Next to Hilton Canopy, so very convenient.
Jackie C.
May 15, 2022
T. P.
May 13, 2022
Well stocked, noticeably clean, and the staff is pleasant, some super friendly. It's like a cross between WF and Trader Joe's, organic and thoughtfully sourced. I wish there were one in S Philly but since they have free parking I guess I will just drive there and grab a coffee nearby while I'm there.
Carolina F.
Apr 29, 2022
Shawna Hinton
Apr 27, 2022
Nice clean market. The staff is friendly. The naked lunch take out is very good and friendly staff too. However after I pick out my vitamins I noticed the security guard was watching me and my friend so intently at the end of aisle the whole time like we were going to steal something. I usually would walk out of a store. Next time I will. What a jerk!
Sasha G.
Apr 22, 2022
Kind of want to keep this market a secret but I guess I'll share the wealth. Love this market. Produce is fresher than Whole Foods and their bulk selection is on point! There's plenty of grassfed, organic beef and organic pastured poultry options. Vegan options are plentiful too. It's small but their selection is wide. I love this market.
Rebecca M.
Apr 01, 2022
Maria P.
Mar 26, 2022
Christina R.
Mar 18, 2022
This store has great potential! I realize it's a bit empty because they're still settling in. There are TONS of great healthy options and allergen friendly products from gluten free and sprouted breads to vegan cheeses and other foods! You could spend hours here trying to pick out chips. Overall, I really hope they make it here. Paramus seems to enjoy shoprite the most.
I mean everything is there even allergen friendly and dairy free/ vegan options. I'm gluten free and have found tons of options there but usually really overpriced. MOM's seems to be about the same in pricing but a lot more options. Also, there's a whole isle of environmentally friendly and toxin free soaps, shampoos, supplements and essential oils. Give it a shot and stop by if you like health food options.
I mean everything is there even allergen friendly and dairy free/ vegan options. I'm gluten free and have found tons of options there but usually really overpriced. MOM's seems to be about the same in pricing but a lot more options. Also, there's a whole isle of environmentally friendly and toxin free soaps, shampoos, supplements and essential oils. Give it a shot and stop by if you like health food options.
Alexis H.
Mar 08, 2022
Anne S.
Feb 11, 2022
Great supermarket featuring a host of natural, healthy foods with many at lower prices than Whole Foods. The store is pristine. The staff are courteous, cordial, and helpful. The Brussels sprouts were the freshest I've ever seen off the stalk. The only downside has nothing to do with the food, service, or cleanliness. Yelp readers - Mom's is worth the trip.
The problem is that its storefront does not face Route 17. It's not visible from the highway although there is a sign - not a huge one - with red print on a white background. The landmark: the Verizon storefront, that is the highway-facing portion of this long building perpendicular to the road. Mom's is the storefront in the rear, occupying the former backend of Karl's. I will be back!
The problem is that its storefront does not face Route 17. It's not visible from the highway although there is a sign - not a huge one - with red print on a white background. The landmark: the Verizon storefront, that is the highway-facing portion of this long building perpendicular to the road. Mom's is the storefront in the rear, occupying the former backend of Karl's. I will be back!
Brian W.
Feb 06, 2022
I've been waiting for this store to open. Run, don't walk and check it out! I was delighted to see such quality products and fresh produce here. An amazing new concept arrives in North Jersey! Some of my favorite brands are finally in my area. The staff is caring and informed. More details soon! Check it out! ( Open seven days a week! )
Yc Boey
Nov 27, 2021
Joy St Louis
Jun 28, 2021
An unusual spot for a grocery store but it provides trusted organic products to this changing neighborhood. Parking is free for two hours with an $8 purchase. Parking is covered and a little awkward to access but there are loads of spots for EVs (electric vehicles)! The spots for MOM's shoppers are clearly marked, convenient to the elevator that accesses the store.
Free level 2 charging from SemaConnect and ChargePoint. There's a bank of Tesla chargers also but they may not be affiliated with MOM's. The store itself is in essence a Trader Joe's sized Whole Foods with similar brands and prices. Everything is clearly labeled perhaps to reduce staff. Heavy on plant based products the diversity comes from a variety of ethnic foods.
No special displays for local products but again the labels say it all. The layout encourages moving in one direction through the store. Signs were everywhere to remind patrons to social distance. Check out was smooth and no issues validating parking. There was a plain clothes police officer at the exit elevator.
Free level 2 charging from SemaConnect and ChargePoint. There's a bank of Tesla chargers also but they may not be affiliated with MOM's. The store itself is in essence a Trader Joe's sized Whole Foods with similar brands and prices. Everything is clearly labeled perhaps to reduce staff. Heavy on plant based products the diversity comes from a variety of ethnic foods.
No special displays for local products but again the labels say it all. The layout encourages moving in one direction through the store. Signs were everywhere to remind patrons to social distance. Check out was smooth and no issues validating parking. There was a plain clothes police officer at the exit elevator.