Coronado's 14 convenience and general stores in 92118 include Vons, Boney's Bayside Market, Smart & Final Extra!, two dedicated wine and liquor shops, a walk-in cigar humidor, and Coronado Hardware for home-repair supplies — covering daily essentials without leaving the island.
878 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-435-4663
Verified140 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-435-2266
Verified1001 B Ave STE 104, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-435-7123
Verified1000 Park Pl, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-435-0116
Verified2939 Coronado Ave, San Diego, CA 92154
+1 619-349-3167
Verified1136 Loma Ave # 107, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-675-0120
Verified150 B Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-522-2014
Verified155 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-435-0776
Verified868 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-435-6811
Verified949 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-672-1948
Verified654 Rogers Rd, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-522-7275
Verified826 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-435-7772
Verified826 Orange Ave #494, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-713-3876
Verified1111 9th St #101, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-881-0036
VerifiedCoronado's three main grocery options are all within the 92118 ZIP code. Vons at 868 Orange Avenue is the full-service supermarket with the widest selection and longest hours. Boney's Bayside Market operates as the island's independent grocer with a focus on natural, organic, and specialty items — the bayfront location on First Street also functions as a neighborhood gathering spot. Smart & Final Extra! handles bulk buying and is the closest thing to a warehouse store on the island.
There is no Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Costco, or Aldi on Coronado. Residents who prefer those chains typically cross the Coronado Bridge to Point Loma, where all four are accessible within a 15-minute drive. For produce bought directly from growers, the Coronado Certified Farmers Market at the Ferry Landing runs every Tuesday from 2:30 to 6:00 p.m.
No. Coronado does not have a Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Costco, or any other national specialty grocery chain. The island's commercial zoning and available retail space have historically supported one conventional supermarket (Vons), one independent market (Boney's Bayside), and one bulk store (Smart & Final Extra!).
The nearest Trader Joe's is in Point Loma on Rosecrans Street, roughly a 10-minute drive across the bridge. The nearest Whole Foods is in Hillcrest. For residents who stock up weekly at a specific chain, the bridge trip is a regular part of Coronado life — but for everyday groceries, Vons and Boney's cover the basics without leaving the island.
Avenue Liquor and Wine Shoppe on Orange Avenue is the island's dedicated wine and spirits store, carrying a strong craft beer and wine selection alongside a full liquor inventory. The staff is known for wine recommendations tailored to pairing with local restaurant menus.
Park Place Liquor & Deli combines a deli counter with a large beer, wine, and spirits section — the deli side draws a lunch crowd while the liquor side handles everything from weeknight wine runs to party-supply purchases. Vons also carries a grocery-store wine and beer selection, and Crown City Cigars And Fine Tobacco caters to cigar buyers looking for a walk-in humidor on Orange Avenue.
Coronado Hardware is the island's locally owned hardware store, carrying tools, paint, plumbing supplies, and general home-repair stock. For a small-format independent, it covers a surprising range of project needs without a trip across the bridge. Village Ace Hardware provides a second option with the Ace national supply chain behind it.
For larger home improvement projects requiring lumber, appliances, or contractor-grade materials, Coronado residents head to the Home Depot and Lowe's locations in Point Loma and National City. The Coronado home services directory lists local contractors, plumbers, and electricians who source their own materials and handle the supply-chain logistics.
Crown City Cigars And Fine Tobacco on Orange Avenue operates a walk-in humidor with a rotating selection of premium cigars. The shop serves a mix of residents and visitors — the military community at nearby Naval bases accounts for a steady stream of cigar buyers, and tourists visiting Hotel Del Coronado often walk the avenue and stop in. Hours typically run 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, though calling ahead to confirm stock on a specific brand is worth the effort for serious buyers.
Coronado Smoke and Vape covers the vape and alternative tobacco side of the market for customers looking for those products.
Boney's Bayside Market sits on First Street near the Coronado Ferry Landing, facing Glorietta Bay. The store has been an independent neighborhood grocer on Coronado for decades, carrying organic produce, specialty cheeses, prepared foods, and a deli counter. The bayfront location and smaller footprint make it a different shopping experience from the Vons supermarket further south on Orange Avenue.
Boney's draws residents who prefer shopping at an independent store over a chain, and the proximity to the Ferry Landing means ferry commuters can grab groceries on the walk home. The specialty food subcategory also includes Coronado Taste of Oils at 954 Orange Avenue for gourmet olive oils and vinegars that go beyond standard grocery-store inventory.
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