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May 2024 by D Drain
Went here the other day while I was in town hoping to pick up some essentials during my stay.Saw that they were selling single Gatorade bottles for 5.49 and single Muscle Milk bottles for 8.49.I laughed, put my basket back and walked right out.Unless you have someone blackmailing you or holding you hostage, just go to Safeway less than half a mile away. At least they aren't committing what could be considered cruel and unusual punishment via price gouging.
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May 2024 by Sabrina Cheng
Staff does not know ADA service animal laws. Harassed me and followed me around the store. She kept telling me that my service dog wasn’t allowed because she wasn’t wearing a service dog vest and I didnt have paperwork. She didn’t ask me the 2 allowed questions.My dog was walking nicely by my side and didn’t sniff anything or anyone.
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April 2024 by Dakota Aviador
The place was clean and neat but I feel like it could be so much more. It felt understocked. Many shelves were barren. They have a fairly large kitchen with employees but it looks like they aren’t cooking anything ( Was there during lunch on a Saturday) as there is no menu and again, barren of any food anywhere near the kitchen. Food is also a bit on the pricey side.
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April 2024 by rachael
Over priced and lacks vegan/vegetarian options but it works ig
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February 2024 by Javier Guapilla-Diaz
A very convenient store for UW students on a dining plan, but for anyone else, not so much. Items are greatly overpriced. For example, a box of “regular” sized cheerios runs around $7-8, whereas other stores (further up the ave) charge much lower prices. The line around noon can get quite long, but it moves relatively quickly. In addition, the store has a small coffee shop, the Husky Grind, which has a lot of vegan friendly options. The thing is, the vegan options arent very clearly labeled, so to the average consumer, you could be scammed into buying a sandwich thats SEEMS normal, but is actually vegan (see attached picture). The workers are relatively friendly and the store is well organized. However, the security guard (tall white man) will glare at you and potentially follow you around the store if you’re anything other than a white individual.
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December 2023 by Aarav Wadhwani
Super convenient for anyone on west campus, and they usually have everything I need. Just a little overpriced.
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October 2022 by B D
Seems like just a bunch of junk food. Guess that’s what’s peddled to college kids
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September 2022 by Roseanne M
The employees were extremely helpful. This market is run by the University of Washington and is ridiculously overpriced. It is conveniently located near the campus. If you need something in a pinch, this would be okay. They have ready made items, limited canned goods, basic cleaning supplies and pharmacy items. The only reason we shopped here was to use up funds on my daughter's dining account. However, the employees went out of their way to be helpful. They are amazing people!
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July 2022 by N. Jay Higley
Closed July 1-4, because apparently students on Meal Plan don't need food July 4th Weekend.
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June 2022 by videos from hell
Overpriced as hell and the readymade food varies in quality but it's a'ight.
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June 2022 by U. Choi
Not friendly for poor students. They don't accept cash and it needed to be loaded on a prepaid card. Hiss.
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April 2022 by jdspencer60
I know it's seattle but prices are a bit high. deli has tasty food though, if they still have the smoked gouda mac and cheese I recommend it
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April 2022 by The Conversation Corner
I like food not always stocked but fast and accessible
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March 2022 by April Taylor
Lots of interesting things in this store. But VERY expensive, I bought a soda and it was over three dollars! I won't shop here again too spendy for me.
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December 2021 by K. Moore
Cashless store, clean building, wonderful staff, it's just incredibly high priced for items you'd find at a grocery store, including their own deli/hot food kitchen. Since there aren't a lot of options on this side of the campus, it feels like they're taking advantage of students' limited grocery options.