Category: | Grocery Store |
Address: | 17641 Garden Way NE, Woodinville, WA 98072, USA |
Phone: | +1 425-398-6700 |
Site: | haggen.com |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Working: | Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours |
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David Wolf
This location of Haggens has been my primary grocery store for 5 years. Last year it was bought out by Comvest Partners. Since then there have and are upgrades to the interior of the store and a long with it a steady increase in prices. I can understand higher prices for higher quality less prosesed foods, but thats not the case with their food bars. The latest change is the Asian food bar. The same serving from a week ago will now cost you almost double what it was from 8.99 last week. Rip off! PCC has a fantastic soup bar and hot food bar filled with non processed, organic foods that now cost less then the Woodiniville Haggens. For the extra 7 minute drive time, Ill drive over to the true healthier alternative where my money goes back into the local farming and agriculture community. Im just an ordinary Joe that can aford what I want, I think many of us whom shop in Woodinville can. Sorry Comvest, Im going to let my dollars be spent more wisely down the road. Sure the facad looks great and your spending thousands to shine it up even more, but you are not a PCC or a Wholefoods unless of coarse you make a responsible switch. The personnel at Haggens are friendly and service oriented for sure. Comvest needs to listen better to the feedback of its employees and maybe this consumer. Stay away from this store and go down the road to Trader Joes or PCC. Integrity for the consumer is alive in both these organizations.
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Craig Nelson
Haggen may be the only supermarket in the area thats actually gotten better over the last five years. Safeway is now staffed by zombies and both County Market and QFC are gone. One might think that the "last man standing" might slack off a bit, but in reality Ive enjoyed better service and a better ambiance from the downtown Haggen than I did several years ago. The employees we now see regularly are actually quite helpful and seem to really care about their work. In the past I had encountered a few odd ducks that made me wish the store had self-checkout, but I dont see these particular checkers anymore and have appreciated the better attitudes of the current crew. The quality of the produce is quite good and the selection is the best weve seen in the area. We stop in most Friday evenings to get fresh fruit and veggies for the week ahead. Okra, bok choy, plantains - Haggen has it all. Prices tend to run on the high side (like most of the stores wares) but the adage is true: one gets what one pays for. The remodel in progress is a bit off-putting but Im looking forward to seeing the end result. Keep it up, guys.
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Very good except the wheelchair cart Shaked and shuttered and put the windchimes far in the back so they dont chime up by the cashiers where u r trying to think. U should put some nonfat milk in one of those friges on the gluten free isle. I have congestive heart failure and a rare lung disease and can no longer walk all the way to the corner of the store w/o a wheelchair cart. Love your music. The guys who help u put your groceries in your car r so helpful, one boy even opened my car door (drivers seat). I said well thank you but u dont have to do that. Love your organic produce and bakery and wide isles and the childrens play area. That is so needed and appreciated. Wish we had one of those when I was a child and my kids were. The cut flowers r so nice at the entry especially on our cold and rainy days. I like products like Marie Callendars support our troops Turkey and stuffing tv dinners. But where did the brownie bites go?Keep up the good work. See if u can get more products w/o bpa tho.
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Krystin Martin
Came here for the roasted hatch green chiles and while I waited I looked around inside. This grocery store has a lot of unique and different options. If youre from California, it reminds me of Draegers Market. They have a lot of organic options, and great options for already prepared food. I LOVE that they have a very small isle for candy rather than a whole aisle or a half an aisle. If I lived closer I would make this my grocery store. For now, Ill keep shopping at my neighborhood PCC.
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my promos
This place has some pricey options, but these are mainly organic items. Haggen has great options for local, organic, and no MSG items. Additionally, the pre-made foods, such as the donuts, sandwiches, sushi, etc. are great! You get quality when you go to Haggen and the employees are so nice. The only down side is that it is more expensive than a normal grocery store and isnt a place for great discounts. Sometimes there are some, but you really have to hunt for them.
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Chris Griffing
24 hours means 24 hours. I went in at midnight and half the store was closed off for floor treatment. I understand it needs to happen. But is midnight that unreasonable for me to expect to be able to get milk from a 24 hour grocery store? Instead I caught a bunch of hassle from the floor crew for walking in an area they had not even treated yet. Did they offer to get the item for me? Hah! That is a "no" if you are wondering.
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Gray Griswold
I love that they are 24/7. This grocery store has a very diverse selection and will typically have the more obscure items you dont typically find in Albertsons, QFC, and the like. Great beer selection, fresh bread from the bakery, meat selections for days. To top it off they have a small cafeteria where you can chow down on the food you just purchased if you so choose, complete with a microwave & utensils.
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Ben Weiss
This place has really seen an uptick in quality ever since it was remodeled (formerly Top foods). Not that it was bad before by any means, but now everything in the store is better organized, staff seem to enjoy their jobs, the deli always has great stuff to choose from, salad bar is top notch, etc etc. With a Mercurys located conveniently inside, I find myself here several times per week.
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Dan Erickson
Great selection and variety not found at other grocery chains in the greater Seattle area. Theyve been around for a long time in the PNW. They tried to expand, which sadly didnt turn out so well, resulting in filling chapter 11 bankruptcy. They were recently acquired by Albertsons which is a bit of a concern. I just hope they keep their unique style and offerings.
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Jennifer Coomes
I have always been able to find some really good bargains here even while some of their products are overpriced. They were struggling with secure and stable ownership for awhile, but I love their staff, and even one of them helped me when I had a stalker in the store. Its a great place with great variety and Im glad they made it through their ownership issues!
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Solomon Knowlton
Nice remodel inside, great product selection, but the deli is way over priced and under quality. I tried their chinese take out and it was terribly bland, empires chicken have no flavor and teriyaki chicken equally bad. Their salad bar was okay, but equally over priced. Rather than a few quality selections they seem to have a bunch of low quality salads.
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Tom de Vries
I really like this store. Employees are friendly and helpful. Produce is varied and fresh with hard-to-find items. They have a large variety of meat and fish and a butcher department for individual needs. They also have a large dairy section with specialty cheeses and a large beer and wine selection. Its never a chore to shop for groceries here.