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Fred Meyer

2.0 (46 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Cindy A.

I have been a card carrying fan of Fred Meyer stores ever since I moved to Oregon, twelve years ago. I really like the fact that "Freddies" as locals call it, combines a complete grocery store with a department store, enabling it's customers to purchase almost anything needed in one store. I have visited many different locations of Freddies and have enjoyed them all. This location happens to be closest to my home so I probably visit it most often. I always have a pleasant time shopping at this Freddies. The store is always clean with good lighting, fully stocked with merchandise, well organized and neat. I like the atmosphere here. In addition to a complete grocery store, this Freddies offers an in store Starbucks, jewelry store, pharmacy, banking, cameras and electronics, optical department, one hour photo, home decor and home improvement, garden shop, sporting goods, toys, bakery and deli. There is also clothing, shoes and accessories for the entire family. There is child care available while you shop. There is an EV charging station and a gas station. There is red box just inside the entrance. They offer many services at the customer service desk including western union, check cashing and ticketmaster. There is free Wi-fi, gift registry, coin star and an atm. There is plenty of parking and bus 47 stops nearby.

8/29/2019 - My sushi is smiling at me. There is a sushi go round in a strip mall next door - this is half the price and better honestly.
Mikhail H.

This Fred Meyer location is pretty convenient for the place I am working at so I can run in during lunch and grab some staples or after work. The convenience of Fred Meyer is the one stop shopping. I have grabbed plants, some groceries, an article of clothing and kitchen gadgets before. They do send me some pretty ok coupons. Pretty recently I have been doing a lot of OT so the one stop shop can come in handy. I had a few things I wanted to cook towards the end of the week. I picked up a few items I needed that were more uncommon for the groceries. I also needed some cleaning supplies - they offer a lot more of the convenient wipes like stainless steel wipes or windex wipes plus I also needed to do some handwashing for my laundry - ohhh look a few different fancy options like one that was a rose handwash for laundry. I have found some pretty cute clothing for cheap here - even a dress for the Red Dress party in Portland for like $15 - it was perfect! I was heading straight over to a friend's birthday party after work and boom - grabbed the perfect gift bag, card and some treats to serve up for her movie night to celebrate her birthday. I was able to find some perfect things for displaying snacks to give as her gifts too but there I would have had a lot of different options also for gift giving since they have some pretty cute housewares and all sorts of stuff. Where Fred Meyer gets a bit sketchy is the price tag but, it really is being mindful and trying to use their coupons and rewards points when you can and then you can save a bundle or knowing what to buy here and what to save your money on. Where they really do you right is flowers. Seriously - all locations seem to have top quality in floral but their prices are amazing. I buy bundles and then bring them home and make some amazing bouquets. I buy roses usually for under $10 for some top quality roses.

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Helvetia Farm Market

Helvetia Farm Market

4.4
(37 reviews)
1.8 mi
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To begin, the market itself is has a charming ambiance and a beautiful back patio for nice sunny…read moredays. I just wish this market was more of an actual legit market and less tourist gift shop vibe. On to the details of my visit: I'd been looking forward to a solid local market and this one had been on my radar for a while. Unfortunately this wasn't it. It felt more like a typical Oregon roadside tourist trap with the standard "Made in Oregon" stale chocolates, granola, sweets, etc. The produce sections was relatively tiny and only about half of it looked really good. The frozen meat sections was almost entirely out of red meat, there was a tiny amount of fish and then frozen chicken too. However, the prices are tourist gift shop too. Think $10/lb for asparagus, $18/lb for chicken thighs, $10 for a dozen chicken eggs, $14/lb for ground beef, etc. I eventually just looked through their baked goods and noted the bread was date stamped that it was baked 2 days prior and priced at for a $14 loaf of sourdough. My favorite Portland bakeries all offer freshly baked (as in that same day) sourdough and other loaves for $9-$12. Anyhow, I ended up choosing some local brownies and which looked good but ended up being chalky, dry and clearly several days old. I'd love to see a larger selection of prepared foods to enjoy on the pretty back patio too. They just had a bunch of those pre-packaged sandos & wraps like one finds in an airport. Why not add a little pizza oven and or grill for weekends? Anyhow, there's much potential with such a pretty place like this one but it isnt quite there enough for me to make the 30min drive from Portland again.

An enjoyable place to visit in rural Helvetia not far from Hillsboro, OR…read more Upon arriving, I was impressed by the beautiful large rosemary bush with lots of bees busy enjoying the lovely little lavender flowers blooming! When inside the large red shop, so many options of local food, beverage & handcrafted items for sale: cookies, pastries, candy, honey, fresh milk, meat, wine, coffee, sandwiches, chips & so much more. Once done wandering thru or shopping, there is the expansive views out back where one can picnic on the grass, sip some beverages or munch on goodies purchased inside. Also available are table & chairs on the side of the market structure that allows for looping back inside or towards the front parking lot. The grounds are nicely manicured with a variety of beautiful specimen plants to be in awe of. Hopefully you'll go with intent to slow down, relax, linger & enjoy this jewel of a place to visit. Be sure to check out their posted calendar of events as also available on their website.

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Safeway

Safeway

2.6
(48 reviews)
2.9 mi
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This is one of the locations near my work. I come here once every so often for things I need or to…read morereturn a RedBox. There is also a Starbucks located inside here and they have their own gas station. The Starbucks is one of the smaller ones, but they do have a small select ruin of pastries. The pricing is similar to the regular Starbucks locations. The prices in the store is average and they do have a good selection of grocery type items. Think of it as another Safeway, Thriftway, Fred Meyers type of store. The deli here is great though. I love their fried chicken and Jojos. The gas station is usually cheaper than most of the other ones in the area. I have filled up here before without any issues. Overall a good store to shop at.

Accidentally bought a loaf of bread that was creased lengthwise, all down the center of it like the…read moremachine had tried to cut it in half but was unsuccessful. Found the problem when I opened the bag to make hubby a sandwich. Took it back on Wednesday, June 25, 2026. The female front-end manager was so incredibly rude, they'll be lucky if I ever go back there again. She said, "So you smashed your bread and now you want me to give you another one." I told her, "No, I didn't smash it, it came that way from the factory!" She said in her snarky accusatory voice, with a fake smile on her face, that she would have Never bought a loaf of bread that came smashed like that. Pi**ed me off. I worked in the grocery business for 16 years, I KNOW how to bag my groceries and how to NEVER put your bread under anything that is going to smash it, not to mention in order for it to smash like that loaf, I would have had to balance a sheet of plywood on it or slammed a machete down onto it. And in my defense, the very outside edges were basically undamaged, so the plastic bag that it's packaged in stayed flat so that you couldn't tell that the whole center of the bread was trying to escape out the bottom of the bag. I don't stand there and feel every inch of the loaf before I put it in the cart. I grabbed one that was a row or two behind the others like my mother taught me to do, and placed it in the top of the cart on top of the bananas that also had to be handled with the utmost care to prevent bruising. Not only am I a former professional checker, but at my age I am also an Expert shopper. LOL My bananas do not get bruised. My tomatoes never get juiced. And my bread never gets smashed! This woman has NO business being in charge of anything. If there's one thing I learned and learned well in my years in the industry, is you never accuse the customer of lying or cheating or stealing unless you have concrete proof that you are right. The motto we were required to live by was "The Customer Is Always Right." And while that is not true in real life, (the customer is Not Always right) you never mentioned that until you were hanging out with a coworker in the breakroom where you could not be heard by the public. For a while this Safeway/Albertson's had better produce than the one on TV Hwy, but the last 4 pineapples that I've purchased sit on the counter for one day and immediately start rotting. And yet they're so hard and woody on the inside, that hubby can't even eat them. They have brown rotten spots all up and down the meat inside. This last one had not one stitch of juice in it. Normally they're fairly juicy no matter how ripe they are. This one was dry as a bone. The fish department Always stinks up the place. Safeway's prices are astronomical. Their choices have been whittled down to mostly just their own store brand. Trying to find something Organic or fairly local that's worth eating in the meat department ..... I don't even bother anymore. It might be time to switch back to Fred Meyers again. If the produce is rotten, the fish department is nasty, you can't find half of what you want or need, AND the management is a complete C word ....... location and convenience is all you have left and I'm not sure it's worth it.

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