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December 2023 by D E
Locally owned with good selection of products. The deli has very good food. Although not huge, it has everything you need. Prices are a bit steep, on par with wholefoods.
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December 2023 by thomas shepard
Barry is the meat market manager extraordinaire. kind patient caring, efficient, professional. And a giant smile.
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December 2023 by Mark West
Great place to shop. Love the supplement department and Deli.
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November 2023 by Cindy G.
I love this place, I travel 25+ miles to shop here when I can. Every thanksgiving I always get my turkey there. I love the quality neighborhood store that has kept its community charm.
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November 2023 by Bev H.
Capella's is one of my favorite places to shop, particularly on Wednesday or Sunday when I can get a 10% senior discount. Recently, after bagging up my groceries and getting things in the car and arriving home, I realized I had forgotten a bottle of wine that I had purchased. I called them immediately and they, indeed, had found the wine and were going to hold it for me whenever I should chance to return to the store to pick it up. It was several days before I returned, and the bottle of wine was safely held for me with my name on it. I so appreciated that. And the wine was Pretty good as well! One of the very best things at Capella's is their meat and fish selection. Prices are comparable and often lower than other markets. I must admit, their porterhouse steak is better than a well-known local meat market nearby. It is priced less as well. (No offense to vegetarians). Same goes for coffee prices as compared to a nearby market. We're talking $2 a pound less! And for a coffee drinker, that adds up for a big savings. Their organic options abound. If you've never shopped there, check Capella's out!
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September 2023 by Gloria Gonzales
I loved this market! Friendly and a great variety of food and other merchandise!
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August 2023 by Charles E.
Good fruits and veggies. One of the best deli's in Eugene. Very nice meat department with skilled butchers plus all the other things you find in other markets.
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August 2023 by l l
The staff is great here. I just don't like the people who shop here most of them are some high class , snobby judgmental hipsters. People who fight for their spot in line and accuse others of cutting in line, suddenly they are not sooo hippy as they claim. Last time there was a old hippy who left his dog inside the hot car and luckily a nice employee made a call to find the owner as she was very concerned and as I was leaving I saw the dog was painting from the heat. Occasionally, there is one older hipster Karen that is always making a scene and giving the employees a hard time yelling at them
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July 2023 by Chip
I love Capella’s ❤️ It really is a Eugene local staple. They're deli is AMAZING. Hands down, the best made to order sandwiches in Eugene, and you can't beat the prices! I always get a whole sandwich because the leftovers are always ?. My fave is the Mama Capella. Also, amazing smoothies and juices, and CHEAP breakfast.
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July 2023 by Sarah Eagle
Oh man these are amazing sandwiches. And the box lunch is a freaking deal! For $11, you get a massive sandwich, chips, a pickle spear, and a side! There are few better deals around and the quality of the sandwich is superb. All the sandwich ingredients are great, but I gotta mention that the dijon mustard is delightfully potent and the pickles are sandwich cut, not annoying pickle chips that move all over the place.
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July 2023 by Ben Is a person
Favorite thing about this place? The judgement free employees and sandwich makers that make my weird sandwiches with cranberry sauce, mayo, and mustard and carrot and cucumber and lettuce and a few other things like horseraddish. Thank you for being so patient with my custom creation.I eat at the tables outside and every time a car pulls into the driveway, I practice mindfulness as the cars drive towards me... and when theyend up turning and dont run into me, (pinning me against the cinderblock wall), I am super happy. I wish there was a slighly less activating place to eat my weird sandwich, but I think life suprises us all and maybe what I am needing right now is, beautifully made sandwiches... acompanied by harrowing eating of sandwich. I now am hungry for a sandwich. Am I spelling that wrong? I turned off autocorrect.
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June 2023 by Holly Warnecke
I love the selection of natural and local products. The choices are so good, I don't miss those big stores at all!
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June 2023 by Clinton Lunn
It is a great little grocery story with a wonderful selection of bulk goods and good vegetable selection. I also got their sausages when they had them on sale, mmmmmmm.
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April 2023 by ArturoVega
...But not a lot else to get excited about. It's a smaller store, so the prices are very high, as you might expect. The bulk area usually looks like a wreck. I actually had a staff member tell me recently that the deli food makes her sick! (I don't think someone working there would lie about that...) And I've often found that things I've pulled off the shelf are past their best-by date. So unless you live nearby, and it's convenient, I personally can't see any reason for anyone to seek out Capella. It's not an open sewer of a store or anything...Just another neighborhood store with pretensions. If they focused on the basics, and catered more to an identifiable market (any market) they'd probably do better. But the Fuji apples and cherry tomatoes are usually very good. Go, produce!
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April 2023 by ArturoVega
...But not a lot else to get excited about. It's a smaller store, so the prices are very high, as you might expect. The bulk area usually looks like a wreck. I actually had a staff member tell me recently that the deli food makes her sick! (I don't think someone working there would lie about that...) And I've often found that things I've pulled off the shelf are past their best-by date.
So unless you live nearby, and it's convenient, I personally can't see any reason for anyone to seek out Capella. It's not an open sewer of a store or anything...Just another neighborhood store with pretensions. If they focused on the basics, and catered more to an identifiable market (any market) they'd probably do better. But the Fuji apples and cherry tomatoes are usually very good. Go, produce!