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Evergreen Food Store

5.0 (4 reviews)
Open • 5:00 am - 9:30 pm

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European Grocery - Regional wines & spirits (3/2/25)

European Grocery

4.4(5 reviews)
0.4 mi

This is located with a shared, busy parking lot with a laundromat, Asian market, Chinese and Thai…read morerestaurants. After making a trek to another Eastern European market down in Tacoma the day before, now it was time to visit European Grocery in Everett on 3/2/25. Pro tip: Don't be intimidated by the stoic, standoffish staff at the deli counter or the register. Enjoy the culinary experience wandering their grocery aisles and remember your shopping bag(s) to package up your purchases. Because I had also stocked up at the other market in Tacoma, I noticed similarities in the product availability. However, I was able to find other things of interest especially in the smoked meats, condiments, chocolates, and biscuits areas. I enjoyed looking closely at their wine and spirits section...unique labels I would not find at my usual Ravenna wine shop in Seattle. Thanks to Heather, fellow Yelp Elite, for putting European Grocery on my radar screen!

European staff at grocery stores have been given a bad reputation online (mainly TikTok). So many…read morepeople who have access to European groceries have said the staff are rude, they don't let you record or take pictures & often have a staring problem. My family and I have not experienced anything close to that at this store. Both the men and women were very helpful, let me admire their produce and culture (even let me take pictures and videos) & eagerly answered the few questions I did have. We had such an enjoyable experience that we came back the next day to buy more food & sweet treats. In regard to the ambiance, this grocery store isn't the biggest by any means. It's about the size of a NY bodega/convenience store, so don't expect to be able to find any and everything you usually can at other places. However their produce is fresh & all the meat, cheese and dessert products we have tried were all very good (certainly much healthier than the preservative and filler packed foods you'll find at your local WalMart, QFC, etc). I thoroughly enjoyed my first European market experience & can't wait to come back, as well as visit other stores.

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The Snackin Shack

The Snackin Shack

5.0(4 reviews)
3.2 mi

I've been hearing about this for awhile and had it on my to do list. Luckily I was able to come…read moreacross some street signs on a recent weekend visit to Everett that reminded me to seek it out. The signage was very helpful and pointed me to exactly where I wanted to go. I was not sure if this was place to check out by donation or for a cost, but was excited to see that it was free of charge. It's a quick stop off and you can totally check it out spur of the moment like me if you are on your way to or from something else. This is located in an alley near Hoyt and Hewitt, kind of close to Cafe Wylde. Its not incredibly large, but there is a lot to check out in a small space. I am a lover of unusual food products and this was right up my alley, haha. There were many cool things to check out, I could certainly have spent more time but was on my way elsewhere. The person behind it all was very nice and shared how this place came to be. I even got some tips on how to find my own unique foods in the future. Best of all he had a few unique products for sale and I came away with some fun treats to try later, including a hot tamale bath product. He reported that he plans to continue to stock a few unique products to sell, so I will definitely be back to check this out in the future. Stop by if you are in the area.

This is SUCH a cool little spot in Everett we stumbled upon it while walking around after brunch…read moreone day the owner is incredibly kind and cool! It's awesome how they are sharing their love of fun snacks with the world! They even gave us adorable bags of candy and stickers when we left! They are super knowledgeable and a blast to chat with definitely stop by if you get the chance!

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The Snackin Shack - King of weird on the flavor, buuuuuut definitely worth a try!

King of weird on the flavor, buuuuuut definitely worth a try!

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Alem Market - Alem and vegetarian combo

Alem Market

4.7(7 reviews)
2.8 mi

A friend told me about this place, from the name I always thought it was just a market, but it is…read moreactually a restaurant as well. I guess they recently remodeled, we tried a few times before we managed to catch them open and ready for business. Plenty of easy parking out front. Not too hot inside on a warm day. There were some samosas for sale on the counter. It has a separate seating area and some things for grocery type things and household items for sale around the edges. On the day we visited we were the only diners, but lots of people came in to use the store part. We both ordered the vegetarian combo. It was large and filling. It came with a beet section, which is something I have not experienced at other Ethiopian restaurants. My favorite part was a dark brownish item, but unfortunately I do not know what it is called. I also really enjoyed the salad section. I am not aware of other Ethiopian places in the area and the person behind the counter let me know that many people come from northern cities to dine here. It's nice to have this in the area. I know many people that are curious about Ethiopian food and it is nice to have a place closer to take them to experience it. Glad to have found this hidden gem.

In short A solid Ethiopian option in an area that has no…read moreother options. In long They just started serving food last spring, judging by their Instagram. This parking lot has had tons of interesting food options over the years, and still does. Alem heavily diversifies the area with the first African I can remember in this neighborhood, and still the only Ethiopian I can think of for miles and miles. Parking's free, and you walk in maybe thinking it's still only a store--look to the left, and there's now a casual, low-key dining area cordoned off with chest-high screens. 6 tables. Last night it was groups of friends, all clearly revisiting the food of the old country. Everybody had the big combo platter in front of them same as every other Ethiopian place you've ever been. One table called for coffee, and it came out smelling amazing in a gorgeous service set. They sat chatting and laughing until we left, even though they had already finished eating when we arrived. I love the friendly hang vibe here. The food is solid. All your familiar favorites--stewed meats, veg, chicken leg, hard-boiled egg, white cheese. No random iceberg-mix salad here, though, which is cool. The spicy injera appetizer, served cold, really hit the spot. I'd love more seasonings in the food, and more tartness in the injera. And I wouldn't mind things coming to the table hotter, either. It's rare to find flavors on the milder side like this at an Ethiopian place. But we demolished a huge platter of food and it was easy to enjoy. The market has all kinds of stuff--weaving, spices, traditional clothes, just a huge variety of things like a mini bazaar. The people here are so warm and friendly, just the nicest and kindest. I'm so happy to have Ethiopian near me.

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Alem Market - Quetegna (sp?) spicy injera appetizer, served cold here

Quetegna (sp?) spicy injera appetizer, served cold here

Alem Market - Veggie combo

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Alem Market - Vegetarian combo and Ethiopian coffee.

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Vegetarian combo and Ethiopian coffee.

Evergreen Food Store - convenience - Updated May 2026

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