Normally Irma is where you get your high-end, organic groceries but this one is using its prime location by the lakes to be a ritzy kiosk. First of all, it is very small and as soon as there is a line for the cashier, you need to find alternate routes through the aisles to find what you need. Since the store is small, the selection is also limited. Of course you can get some beers and bottles of wine to take with you out to Dronning Louises Bro, and luckily most of the beers, whites, and rosés are cold. It used to be that the later opening hours of Irma Citys made them attractive, but now even Fakta across the street has the same hours so I can get an emergency carton of milk or tomatoes at 9pm for cheaper. Irma is great and all, I just wouldn’t do my weekly shopping at an Irma City.
René K.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Copenhagen, Denmark
I just love Irma. They got good quality groceries. Irma-City Irma’s little sister with a smaller range of commodities and longer openings hours. This specific shop is the smallest and most cramped one, that I ever seen in the chain. The layout was chaotic and it seemed that they have not cleaned the place for a long time. I will not come back.