Fresh from the quay,
until 10:30pm
Greengrocer and corner shop at 5 quai de Pierre-Scize, Lyon 9. Fresh deliveries every morning, shutters up Monday to Saturday, late into the night.
The stall
A real greengrocer,
not a convenience
shelf
Heirloom tomatoes, figs, cherries, punnets of strawberries, melons, avocados, pineapples: the crates go out on the pavement every morning and the stall changes with the season. The rest of the shop follows behind, until closing.
Photographs taken in the shop on 17 August 2026. Slate prices follow the day's deliveries.
Opening hours
Quand la ville
ferme, on est
encore là
When the local chains have pulled their shutters down, at 9 or 10pm, the stall on the quay is still lit. A forgotten errand, an improvised dinner, a bottle to bring to friends: half an hour more than anywhere else.
Services
Your parcels
are waiting
Never home when the courier calls? Your parcel stays at the shop and you collect it whenever suits you — including late in the evening, right up to closing.
Have it delivered to the shop's address, 5 quai de Pierre-Scize.
We take it in and keep it safe behind the counter.
You collect it with photo ID during opening hours.
Local delivery available. You call, we prepare the order and bring it round on foot — call to agree a time slot and the minimum order.
The shopkeeper
Behind
the counter,
Mounir Jabri
He is the first thing the reviews mention: the welcome, the parcel kept longer than promised, prices stated plainly. A corner shop is first of all someone who recognises their customers and keeps the shutters up when everyone else has pulled theirs down.
Scize Market is an independent grocery run by Mounir Jabri, open Monday to Saturday on the quai de Pierre-Scize in Lyon 9. He took the shop over in 2016. Food retail, though, has held this corner of the quay for far longer: the signs above the door changed, the shop stayed.
Customers
4.4 out of 5,
from 53 reviews
★★★★★A welcoming grocer, a wide choice and a clean shop — recommended without reservation.
★★★★★You find everything you need, the welcome is excellent and the prices stay gentle.
★★★★★The gentleman kept my parcel longer than he had to — faultless service.
Excerpts from reviews published on Google, reworded for this page.
Frequently asked
Good to know
How late are you open?
From 10:30am to 10:30pm, Monday to Saturday. The shop is closed on Sunday.
Are you open on Sunday?
No, Sunday is our closing day. The shop is open Monday to Saturday, 10:30am to 10:30pm.
Can I have a parcel delivered to you?
Yes. The parcel is kept at the shop and handed over on presentation of photo ID during opening hours.
Do you sell fresh fruit and vegetables?
Yes, that is the heart of the shop: a greengrocer's stall restocked every morning, alongside the grocery.
Do you deliver?
Yes, delivery is possible in the neighbourhood, around the quai de Pierre-Scize. Call the shop on +33 6 59 94 80 95 to arrange a time.
Do you take cards?
Card, contactless and cash, with no minimum spend.
Where can I park and how do I get there?
Along the quai de Pierre-Scize, six minutes' walk from Saint-Paul station, with bus stops on the quay.
Who runs Scize Market?
Mounir Jabri, the owner. It is an independent grocery run by its owner — not a franchise, not a chain.
How long has the shop been here?
Mounir Jabri has run it since 2016. The address has housed a grocery since at least the 1980s, on a quay that has been lined with shops since the 19th century.
How is it different from the other local shops?
A genuine greengrocer's stall restocked every morning, a later closing time than the neighbouring chains, and the best Google rating in the area: 4.4 out of 5.
The neighbourhood
The quay,
and all around
The shop sits on the quai de Pierre-Scize, between Vieux Lyon and Vaise, at the foot of the Fourvière hill — a quay opened up after the Revolution, lined in the 19th century with shopfronted buildings, and today within the UNESCO World Heritage perimeter. It serves the residents of the quay and the montée de l'Observance, the people of Saint-Paul and Vieux Lyon just across the water, those of Serin and Vaise, and everyone heading home late along the Saône.
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19th century
The quay is lined with shopfronted buildings; barges unload at the foot of the façades.
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In the Coop years
The same shop under the Coop sign, a few decades earlier. Photograph provided by Mounir Jabri.
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Today
Same pavement, same crates set out in the morning. The sign changed, the shop stayed.
Journal
Written from
behind the counter
The neighbourhood's real opening hours, the season on the stall, the services, and the story of a quay that has been trading for two centuries. Articles in French.
Finding us
On the quay,
river side
A question, or something set aside
We'll call you back
An item to hold, an order to prepare, a question about a parcel: leave your number and we'll call you back the same day. For an immediate answer, call — it's always quicker.