“I wish they would let me move in. I love Trader Joe's! Everything is delicious. The Turkey burgers my wine, cheese puffs, the garlic fries, seafood stew... I can go on...they are all so good. Quality of food is amazing! ”
“Still one of my favorite places to shop; the variety and comprehensive selection makes this an easy one-stop grocery and necessities store. As usual with these kinds of natural-focused groceries the prices are a bit high. The solace is in the peace of mind that the products come from more environmentally and socially responsible sources than the big chains. I do wish there were more wheat-free/gluten-free fresh baked goods. Fancy confections can be purchased anywhere, a store like this would do well to cater more towards the areas big box ignores.”
“I live the food here. I am not big fan of this grocery. I love chicken 65 biryani here. Also samosas are too good. I would recommend to buy non-veg main course the veg.”
“I usually love Safeway and we do go to this location a lot but this place really needs to hire more people to help with physically checking people out. My largest all time pet peeve is checking myself out at the grocery store. They almost NEVER have anyone working one of their checkout lines. And on the off chance they do one day, the person is never there and you need to call them over. Another pet peeve is that far too often, sale items do not ring up as such. I feel i need to take a picture of ever sale item so I can show it to someone when i check out, then coupled with the fact no one works the checkout line, i often give up and just pay full price because it is too much of a hassle to call them over. That being said the few people that do work the checkout lines are AMAZING and beyond nice. Especially, the older gentleman that always wears a Canada mask. He is always willing to strike up a conversation and help customers.”
“Love this Safeway! The shelves are always well stocked and produce is fresh. My husband and I are big fans of the ready meals up at the front. The flower selection is lovely, and I've had good luck with flowers from here lasting a long time”
6AM - 8:55PM
14331 Issaquah-Hobart Road Southeast, Issaquah“I worked here for about 5 years. It's a good store that has most everything you'd need. Granted it may be a little pricey for some items, but hey it beats driving into town. They have a great selection of craft beers, and more variety of candy than most places you'll stop at. The deli food is always a good option if your hungry and in a hurry. Stop in and try a pizza boat, you'll be glad you did.Overall it's a good store that helps give the area a small community vibe. You won't find a better store within 5 miles of any direction that's a guarantee!”
“For midwesterners this is a Kroger in disguise! Your Kroger plus card works and they run the same buy 5 save 5. Built in liquor store. Smaller store so some items have limited options.”
9AM - 1PM 1:30 - 8PM
1540 NW Gilman Blvd, Issaquah“Faith is the ideal pharmacist. She excels with patients and fosters a positive environment with her coworkers. Her passion for caring for others keeps her cheerful and resourceful. As a role model for teamwork, she values the hard work of her technicians and prioritizes education over entitlement, setting a standard that contrasts with some pharmacists at other locations.”
Open 24 hours
1605 NW Gilman Blvd, Issaquah“Had everything I'd expect in a convenience store, and the gas is a bit high of you aren't using Kroger points to get a discount. Large selection of fast bites.”
“I hadn't been to Fred Meyer's in eons, and of course jumped at the chance for a quick shopping trip, and a walk down memory lane. If you haven't had an opportunity to shop at Fred Meyer's, it's a unique shopping experience, that truly needs to be experienced. The store literally has something for everyone. For those of you that might remember the old store called Gemco, they had groceries, furnishings, clothes, toiletries, furniture, and so much more, Fred Meyer's is Gemco on steroids. It's awesome. The grocery store section is filled with anything and everything you can possibly imagine. Literally one stop shopping. I actually found more options and different items at Fred Meyer's than I do in my own local specialty stores. It was pretty amazing. The clothing area is what it is. It's more akin to Walmart, target etc. You're not gonna find your designer dad's here, but you will find reasonably priced basic clothing. The toiletries area is huge! They literally offer almost every type of over the counter/drugstore makeup, toiletry, beauty products than you can imagine. I found products made by certain manufacturers that I never see when I'm home. I probably could've spent forever looking at anything and everything in the store. The furniture area was filled with all sorts of items all reasonably priced, and a great place to shop for a kids room, or when you're looking for inexpensive college dorm items, or you're just trying to stay within a small budget of being able to furnish your own place. They really do have it all. I did not make it over to the jewelry section, and I really should have because once upon a time, Fred Meyers was known for upscale expensive jewelry. They used to carry diamonds that you would only find in high-end specialty stores. I'm curious what type of jewelry they currently offer. Fred Meyers is still a super cool place to shop, and I know that when I walk through the doors I will be able to find anything and everything that I'm looking for.”
9AM - 9PM
6100 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE, Issaquah“Most exquisite loo experience if I do say so myself. Jolly good. Bloody lovely time. Cleanest and comfiest loos in the Americas. Might take a trolley to the loos sometime for some afternoon tea time.Pip pip cheerio! x. Queefwell S. Wellington”
6AM - 11PM
6100 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE, Issaquah“It's a typical Fred Meyer's and that's a good thing. Fred Meyer's is the best all-around grocery store chain in the area. We would probably shop here all the time if we didn't have good options (ie Trader Joe's) that are much closer to us. Fred Meyer's is the place to go to for the best, cheap produce. And they have all of the standard brands, something that is lacking at Trader Joe's. My kids yearn for Oreos and Cheerios and other favorite brands, every once in a while.”
“Very large, well stocked. Certainly a better, larger, and cleaner store than the Fred Meyer in Redmond. Usually carries things that the Fred Meyer in Redmond doesn't because the Fred Meyer in Redmond is small and gross and stuff. Produce is ok and cheaper than its sister QFC stores.”
“Very happy with the staff and the store location. Been coming here for years and will keep coming. The only reason I dont give a 5 star was because the public restroom was in very bad condition. Looked like it had been forgotten about for days.”
“I don't get all the negative reviews (most from ages ago) except to say there's a lot of highly affluent and exceptionally entitled people in this area with zero self-awareness. To the negative reviewers: So you had to wait 20 mins for your Rx because you were too impatient to wait for the text message saying it's ready...poor baby...a minor inconvenience of your own making. I've frequented this location and its Pharmacy consistently for the last 3 years (before and after merger with Rite Aid) and not once have I ever experienced anything short of exceptionally friendly, courteous, and prompt service from literally every employee I've encountered. I've been greeted every time I've stepped inside the door ...every time! I can't think of another retailer I can say that about.”
“This is my favorite grocery store hands down. The sweet couple who runs it are delightful. The prices are amazing. They sell local items such as Skagit Valley wheat berries and flour.”