Ramstein AB Commissary is a renowned brand that has established itself as a trusted source for grocery shopping. With a prime location, this commissary offers a wide range of products, including fresh produce, everyday essentials, and popular brands. With a team of dedicated and friendly staff, the commissary ensures a pleasant and efficient shopping experience for its customers. The well-organized shelves and self-checkout options make it convenient for shoppers to find what they need and complete their purchases quickly. This commissary also prides itself on providing affordable prices, catering to the diverse needs of military personnel and their families. Whether it is a quick sandwich for lunch or a complete grocery run, Ramstein AB Commissary aims to meet all the requirements of its valued customers.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Payments
- Credit cards
- Service options
- In-store shopping
- In-store pick-up
Reviews
Today was a great day, i met the christmas man and i have been the happiest, and it has made my whole week. I love that one of the elves encouraged us to go take a picture! All of them are so perfectly beautifully dressed and so nice and polite.
Love how big the commissary is compared to the one we always go to in Brunssum since it’s closer. Sometimes they are out of stock of the things we like but it’s a bigger base so it’s expected. Other than that it’s nice and clean & the set up great. Has a nice variety of stuff as well.
The building is big and relatively new.
-However, they do an atrocious job of lining product up next to the appropriate price tags.
-The prices are generally high, even after accounting for inflation, and particularly compared to similar items in German stores. Produce prices and (ironically) prices on German brands are the few areas where the commissary is competitive vs. German stores.
-Also, they are constantly out of really basic stuff, particularly dry goods, which should be the easiest items to keep in stock. I swear the Commisarries in the Pacific (with far more difficult supply chains) do a better job of stocking items.
Sometimes they are out of stock of the things I love, but honestly that makes sense since it's not America, I just have to get there on restock days
Can’t order birthday cakes over the phone, when I called asked if I could order a cake I was told “yes” transferred to the bakery.
I asked to place an order with the bakery and was told I could come in place an order.
I asked why I couldn’t do it over the phone, and they said it was policy because it would be unfair to get ahead of someone in the store.
I asked if there was a line to order a cake and I was told no, there was no one there at all. It’ll be easy for me to drive there and order in person…
Which makes so much sense- let me drive 20 minutes onto base to order a cake because it would be unfair to order over the phone ahead of “no one”. Yeah, no thanks.
Worst commissary I have ever seen, from 1987 to now. Repeatedly stocking their shelves with alternative products they are trying to sell. Very nice staff though.
This place is great - very organized and the staff is the best! Would recommend!
Large Comissary. You can find about everything you need there. Sometimes the cashiers are unfriendly as was one experience I had about plastic bags. I wanted a few (3) to finish packing outside the store as it was quite busy and this cashier told me no more bags. I was shocked and so was the person behind me. This was the first and only time I never said thank you to a cashier,bagger ir comissary worker. When I go there to shop again, I will refuse to say it again. She has lost my respect.There is plenty of parking and plenty of great people who are friendly and are willing to help to include the manager.