El Progreso

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1302 N Cunningham Ave
Urbana, IL 61802

Step into El Progreso, a vibrant Mexican grocery store nestled in Urbana, IL. From the moment you walk through the doors, you're greeted by the rich aromas of traditional spices and fresh produce, creating an immersive cultural experience. Shelves lined with authentic Mexican ingredients invite you to explore and discover new flavors, whether you're searching for a specific item or simply browsing for culinary inspiration.

As you navigate the aisles of El Progreso, you'll find a diverse selection of imported goods, from dried chilies and masa harina to Mexican sodas and sweets. The friendly staff members are always ready to assist you in locating hard-to-find items or offering suggestions for your next homemade feast. Whether you're a seasoned chef looking to recreate nostalgic dishes or a curious foodie eager to expand your palate, El Progreso is a treasure trove of ingredients waiting to be explored.

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4.07 reviews
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Jane L.
6/24/2018

Friendly and great vibe. I love the variety of meat they have prepared to enjoy a taco feast with family and friends! House-made tortillas are even better! Thank you.

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Penelope Y.
8/16/2011

This place is kind of hit or miss. Some things are amazingly cheap, others are astonishingly overpriced. The produce looked a bit old (wrinkly peppers...blegh) but it looked like there are some...

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Daniella B.
1/24/2015

They have a great meat counter and I was happy to see fresh baked items . The vegetable selection could be better but what they really need is some serious organization. It's impossible to find...

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Mr. C.
3/27/2016

This place was awesome and it has all my favorite Mexican childhood foods such as chorizo ,sope shells and even churros on some mornings. It does have some overpriced American Goods like American...

Markus E.
12/2/2018

They have "Mexican" breads (sweet breads) but no one in the store (both Urbana and Champaign) know where the breads come from and what the ingredients are. I have asked at both stores and they are...

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