Bräm Hofladen

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Dietikon, Switzerland

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Farmers' market

Bräm Hofladen Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bräm Hofladen is located in Dietikon, Switzerland on Alte Kindhauserstrasse 11. Bräm Hofladen is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category farmers' market in Switzerland.

Address

Alte Kindhauserstrasse 11

Phone

+41 447408052

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Sonia FP

The prices are the same or cheaper than coop. The quality is very good. The greatest is vending machine they have outside. It is 24h/7 and you can get a lot of the products from inside also there. It is perfect for a Sunday or an evening emergency.

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Marek Zawirski

Excellent quality of fresh local products (veggies, fruits, eggs, diary). Easily to operate self-service machine accessible 24/7.

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Sharon Romines

Great farm shop. Selling many of their own produce and house made products plus a wide selection of locally made food products.

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Lutz Jean-Denis

Best in Town!!

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Iulian Ciorăscu

Eggs, fruits, potatoes, almost everything you need, 24/7. Takes coins and 10/20/50 banknotes. Gives back coin change.

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Diane Adinehzadeh

I visited there yesterday not realizing it was closed. They do have a milschautomat . Unfortunately I had there late in the day and it was empty. I was lucky enough to run into the owner and he was gracious enough to fill my milk bottles. He also speaks English. So if you are new to Switzerland and want to go to any place like this go early if you can. The owner was very gracious and kind I would definitely recommend coming here. I will definitely do my shopping here going forward. He does supply milk bottles if you happen to forget yours.

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Silvan P

Super 24/7 Automat. Auch der Hofladen ist sehr schön. Freitag & Samstag jeweils frisches Brot

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Benjamin Hennebo

20F le kilo d’asperges, n’est ce pas un peu exagéré?