6AM - 11PM
15840 1st Ave S Suite #102, Burien“I visited with my adopted sister and LOVED it. The prices are very fair for a small business and there was A LOT to see and take in. Books, tarot cards, TONS of crystals, very nice pieces of jewelry, tea, essential oils, basically everything you need for your holistic or spiritual journey. It was empty when we visited with only a few other people coming and going. I loved the vibe and feel.”
“Excellent customer service. Overall packaging and individual packaging is secure and well thought out. Flavor is not overpowering and very easy to drink unlike other herbal/eastern based drinks. Started drinking it during the quick change of summer to winter weather, body is feeling boosted and has been a great experience!”
10AM - 5PM
93 Pike St, Seattle“Everything!
The google posting labeling the biz as an addiction treatment center is incorrect. Lets help Momo fix that!
Tenzing Momo is a retail store for many healing herbs, teas, tinctures, sage, soaps, rocks, singing bowls, candles, incense, cards, books, jewels, talismans, card readers, most helpful staff. My fav store and Pals!!! Xoxo”
6AM - 11PM
3610 S Edmunds St, Seattle“Love the food! I come here honestly like every week atleast once or twice. I go to the other locations in issaquah as well and whichever one i’m closest to at the time. But this location is the closest to me in minutes. I love this location. The produce and veggies are always in great condition, and always tastes amazing. The quality is amazing from local farmers. I’ve never bought something from here that didn’t taste good. I love the hot fresh pizza they serve in the deli area. My favorite sandwich is the skagit valley chicken, and the apple fritter during the fall is so amazing. They have plenty of donuts, cookies, vegan, gluten free options as well. Tons of organic non-gmo products. Definitely an amazing place to visit to if you like eating locally. There is also a farmers market just outside the store every wednesday from 3-7pm I believe. ?”
6AM - 11PM
2749 California Ave SW, Seattle“Great selection, great salad bar. Expensive. Produce is ok. Some produce is excellent, last time I went the oranges were almost all moldy. Great local finds. I like it, but Natural Grocers is more affordable.”
10AM - 7PM
438 Ramsay Way, Kent“I stopped by looking for a protein powder. I was instantly greeted and helped by the cashier named Jeffrey. He not only helped me find the perfect product, but after he asked me what my goal was he shared so much valuable knowledge with me. Upon leaving I was surprised learning it was only his second day. He definitely is passionate and very knowledgeable!”
“I heard my friend say that there are many vegetarian foods sold here, with reasonable prices. I live a bit far from this chain of stores. Can you give me a link to order online with free delivery or low cost delivery?”
10AM - 7PM
1103 Madison St, Seattle“Have been having nothing but trouble with several of the seattle area GNC stores, but not at this location (madison). Manager went above and beyond to find my energy supplements, cool dude. Highly recommend”
“I'm so glad they put at PCC here, especially when our West Seattle location was demolished and rebuilt. I especially love that it shares a parking lot with Trader Joes. I can pop into both for all my grocery needs. As a family with food allergies, PCC is great at stocking tons of gluten, dairy and egg free products. Yes, it's pricy. Especially next to TJ's, but they have high standards on products they stock that I love and trust. I love that the kids can "forage" for a free fruit while I shop. I haven't taken a cooking class yet, but they always offer some really neat looking classes and this location has a classroom. I've always been able to find an associate if I have a question or need help. I will say the check out area is always confusing. The flow has changed since covid and opening self checkouts, but I feel like me - and a lot of people - don't quite know where to stand. Do we all stand at the bottleneck by the self checkouts and wait for a lane to open (a lot of people do this), or can we walk up to a lane and stand in line?”