9AM - 9PM
18895 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy, AlohaOpen 24 hours
7330 NE Butler St, Hillsboro“It's hard to beat these prices. One for one on packaged goods, WinCo beats out anywhere else. I recently found Stumptown coffee beans for $10.50 and ran into the Peet's Coffee rep; he says they sell the same exact bags to New Seasons who charges $6 more. It's these kind of deals that make WinCo worth your time - but don't expect a New Seasons shopping experience. It's not busy during early AM, but it can get pretty packed in peak hours.
Shout out to Terry at the self checkout - he's so kind!”
Open 24 hours
7501 SW Dartmouth St, Tigard“On Thursday morning we did our routine shopping trip at Winco Foods in Tigard, Oregon. Elizabeth was our cashier, and during our brief interaction at checkout, her good natured humor and sparklingly positive attitude shone like a sunbeam. She even made a phone call to try and help us look for an item we hadn't found, which was very generous and thoughtful, even though it turned out that the item was not currently stocked in store. So shout-out to Elizabeth, and may her life, career, family, and friends be abundantly showered with a bounteous return of her goodness and positivity.”
Open 24 hours
1500 SW Oak St, Hillsboro“Don't carry Propel drink mix. Plus the only Prepal waters are the bigger bottles of 3 flavors. It would be nice to get a case of 12oz bottles in verity of flavors.”
“The parking lot is crazy on a weekend, but that's not WinCo's fault. The store was super crowded, but again, not WC's fault. Love their prices. Super friendly cashier.”
7AM - 8PM
11800 NW Cornelius Pass Rd, Portland“This place has been here forever and I have been negligent in not reviewing it sooner. 40 years ago, this area was the boondocks. Only the locals knew about Cornelius Pass hwy as a short-cut to hwy30 and there were very few homes and not much traffic on Skyline. If you ever had a burning desire to hit a deer just head on down Skyline at night and you'd meet one (or more). Of course these days the ridge is million dollar homes inhabited by people who have no concept of what working for a living is all about. Plainview is as blue collar as it gets. I feel right at home here. Family owned biz. The folks live right on the property. The building was funky and in disrepair when I moved here 40 years ago and except for perhaps a coat of paint it looks pretty much the same. I think most people just drive on by thinking it's a vacant old derelict building... I mean why on earth would a car parts store be out here in the middle of nowhere? But, fact is, this store is alive and well. They have the usual staples plus the sorts of canned stuff that hunters love. You couldn't pay me to go inside a 7/11 or a Jacksons but I totally love this place. Great people. As for the auto parts, I dunno. I've never really inspected the inventory but I'm guessing most of it is for pre-ECP vehicles for the most part. Kinda doubt I'd find much that would fit on my hemi or vintage Corvette although I have picked up a few items for my old Harley over the years.”
“Very nice and clean store. An associate name Joyce was extremely friendly and concerned about me sending a money card to someone I don't know as down payment for paperworks for a dog. I took her advice and stopped the transaction. Thank you, Joyce. You're the most valuable asset of Walmart!”
“Best of the Best Pharmacy shout out to the pharmacy and all their awesome staff… If you haven’t already used this pharmacy I would recommend it and you will be very impressed with their service”
“I like this Walmart due to signs, maintenance, staff & also quality products. Here +ve vibration for humans. Thank you so-much for management. Have a great day.”
“Great service, & the flan was good. We went back for more. Unfortunately there was some protein trapped in the edge of the container of a container for sale. My partner bought 2 that looked pest free anyways. We couldn't get past it & trashed them. Still gave them 5 stars bc it's a fixable issue.”