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    Electric Lettuce - Foster

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Natural Grocers

    Natural Grocers

    4.0
    (47 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    When we went in there was a person there to see who comes in and we didn't get greeted but a second…read morelater, another person came in and was greeted nicely. Very poor service or maybe greeted to someone who has a different ethnicity as me. Anyways, that area was very dim and everything was very expensive. Like, I get other stores with similar prices but nothing made me wow other than wow, they upped the price of a simple snack by a few dollars. It was my first time going to a Natural Grocers ever and first impressions are important. I'll pass.

    I try to use a motorized cart when I can. This one was plugged in marked saying that it was charged…read moreand ready to go but it was completely dead. Getting into the store from an ADA perspective is challenging enough. They have those really large yellow bumps covering most of the entrance walk way yet there is very little walk without having a step so just getting a regular cart out the door non ADA is near impossible but as ADA I got to walk to a store next door and all the way around to go down their angled drop to wheel the cart all the way into the parking lot and back yet I was parked right out front. A bunch of their produce is just downright tragic on top of that. They have a security person who just seems to be seconds from taking a nap. I was getting a bunch of glass bottles of items and did not want them clanging around the box and asking just to maybe add part of the ad on the counter right there and the cashier looked confused. I grabbed one and did it myself. Natural Grocers means you really are on your own to forge for your groceries because zero customer service. This is on Powell though so you get ysed to most of the folks that work in these spots are, unfortunately pretty broken. As it was I witnessed at least two arguments with customers during my drop in. So get in and out if you have to since you really do not want to linger. Better yet, spend less shopping elsewhere.

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    Mr. Nice Guy Portland SE Woodstock

    Mr. Nice Guy Portland SE Woodstock

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    This review is for my most recent visit and my interaction with people in the store, nothing more…read more Driving north on 52nd the handwritten specials sign outside the newly (ongoing?) remodeled Mr. Nice Guy advertised ozs at the lowest price I've seen in this neighborhood. Naturally I whipped into the parking lot next door (good parking after 5 ish, otherwise the street behind them is quiet with one spot and street parking) and bopped my way to the front door. The door opens to a sliding window where they check id and then buzz you through when it's your turn. I asked about the deal, was shown the product, discussed pertinent information and decided to go for it. At no point did I feel judged or pressured for inquiring about an advertised deal. One of the worst things ever is having an incentive to visit and then feeling shamed for it. Nope, here it was just a simple 'anything else?' and then right to the cash register. I signed up for the rewards program because why not? They used a phone number for reference, not email, and since I never answer my phone anyway spam calls were the last thing on my mind. (I guess a fake number could work long as you remember it.) The transaction was quick, sanitary, safe and easy. In and out in less than 10 min. And, thankfully, quarantine measures were clear and being followed. Aesthetically it's somewhere between cozy lounge and sterile bud bar. Idk what it'll be when they're finished with the face lift, but I do know there's a couple comfy chairs inside so you can wait for your friend who doesn't know the cute bud tender isn't actually flirting, but hey, shoot your shot, I'll be chilling over here.

    Good selection and good deals, including rotating daily deals. Employees were friendly &…read moreknowledgeable.

    People's Food Co-op

    People's Food Co-op

    4.2
    (152 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    Summertime rolls...Jane's Addiction harmony in my head…read more On a holiday in the sun like Weezer in the lovely Pacific NW in the Summertime decided to do a yatra aka pilgrimage to People's Co-op. I lived walking distance from People's Co-op circa 2004 where I lived right across from the now defunct all vegan coffeeshop aka Red and Black. In 2004-2005 I was a working member cleaning the bulk bins as my seva aka service. This is where I first started teaching yoga at the community room upstairs at People's Co-op. Dusty started the program that sadly is no longer currently active. They had some great classes there and have fond memories of a Iyenger influenced yoga teacher that taught classes I liked. This was when I was teaching classical hatha yoga and had not yet shifted my yoga teaching to the Ashtanga Vinyasa tradition. Fast forward to the moment of Jun 20223. It's the return and went to People's Co-op. It still is an amazing place. They have a farmer's market here every Wed. Their bulk selection is amazing (see my photos) and so is there produce. Friendly and helpful staff. Afterwards go to Belmont for heaps of plant based, vegetable forward, tasty, amazing vegan restaurants and food trucks that are amazing. Vegan bars, vegan food trucks, innovative vegan restaurants like Fermenter, and more that will satisfy all folks who follow whatever diet from vegan to paleo to gluten-free to omnivore.

    Happened up People's Food Co-op after making a wrong turn. It's one of the things I love about…read morePortland, you can be driving through a neighborhood and then happen upon a market or store you never heard of before. Since it was my first time, I didn't become a member, just wandered about to see what they carry. In support of sustainability and buying just what you need, they have bulk grains, nuts, seeds, and spices. Produce, milk, eggs, cheese, cereals, healthier versions of packaged mac&cheese, rice and noodle dishes, and other pantry items. They don't sell meat Since they are a vegetarian and vegan market. Specifically, I was looking for puffed quinoa, but they did not carry it. No one seems to! On this day, the adjacent parking lot was in use by their Wednesday Farmer's Market. It was easy to find parking on the street.

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