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    Harris Teeter

    3.2 (99 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Fresh and ripe strawberries.
    Joy B.

    This Harris Teeter is a Superstar! My neighborhood Harris Teeter has been out of a number of my favorite items. I chalked it up to the problems with the food chain supply. So, I have been missing my favorite Harris Teeter milk. Low and behold, this Harris Teeter had my double homogenized milk. Yeah! The produce was beautiful! I bought grapes and strawberries and my family remarked how sweet they were. I also found my Philadelphia cream cheese with chives! Score! And, my baked Cheetos. Three for three, and I found my breakfast bars that Giant doesn't carry anymore. Yeah! The staff was warm and friendly. The only issue with this Harris Teeter is that since they are in the heart of Bethesda, you can not take the cart to the parking garage. So, I balanced carefully, as I walked to the public parking garage. Next time, I will drive to the underground Harris Teeter parking lot. Thanks Harris Teeter, you rock!

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    Victoria N.

    This place is about a 5 minute walk from my house and right next door to Flats 8300 (if you are a student/intern at USU/Walter Reed). I come here about 3-5 times/week since it is so close to my place. Everyone I've talked to so far informed me that Harris Teeter is quite expensive, especially compared to Whole Foods or Trader Joes, but, for me, it is convenient, and I found ways to save money. The customer service is quite friendly (I had lost my ID and shaker bottle here several times), and they had refunded me on an item they accidentally charged twice. Some downsides I saw: look carefully at the expiration date for items. Within the last year of using this as my primary grocery store, there were some items that were expired but still being sold. In addition, if you're buying multiple items with a yellow discount sticker on them that states like "$3 off," it is better to go to the cashier rather than self-checkout. The self-checkout system doesn't process that discount well, so you often need a cashier helper to override the system error/warning. When you do checkout at the cashier though, make sure you're tracking to see if they scan the discount. If you buy a lot of items, they may accidentally forgot to scan the discount. Tips to Save Money: 1. Get the Harris Teeter e-Vic card to save on Harris Teeter deals/specials. 2. Check out the $1/bag grocery stand in the back of the store near the produce area. You can find some great deals (eg. a bag of tomatoes/bell peppers for $1 or some bananas)! 3. Look around for $2-5 off discount that on produce/meat products. The freshly-packaged meat area near the back right of the store and the sausage area often has some of these stickers on a Friday. You may also find some on the salad/mushrooms in the prepackaged produce area at the front left portion of Harris Teeter. I normally stop by the seafood dip area/smoked salmon area to check for discounts. The best discount I received so far was about 75 cents for a package of 4-5 sausages. Safe to say, it was a sausage galore for me the next few weeks. 4. Check out the carts at the front of the store. There are often sale items, but the deals may not be that great! There was a cake mix, but I found that there were even cheaper cake mixes in the actual store. I did buy a few "one-time use" stockings here though for about $2-3 each. Attached are some photos of dishes I made with the $1/bag discounts from Harris Teeter. You could also see my tomato/bell pepper haul in the photos, haha.

    Cake with the word "Roblox", no design, images or topper, and the words, "Happy birthday, David."
    Lisa K.

    Do NOT order a child's birthday cake from their bakery. I've done so before and they've been great but clearly they're not even trying anymore. If they can't do an actual screen design, they should call parents and give them the option of going elsewhere with enough notice. They hadn't even done any lettering as I'd requested, like the name and "Happy birthday" and the guy insisted I hadn't asked for that and then looked again and was like, "Oh, you did" so we waited to have lettering added to this wildly disappointing cake. It's fine to not offer certain services but you should be clear about that. This bakery has no business doing kids' cakes anymore.

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    Huge selection, great layout, check out is always quick. Starbucks on the top floor is nice.

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    Trader Joe's

    Trader Joe's

    4.7
    (23 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Great flower selection. Clean. Decent fruit selection. It's a standard t joes. Nothing specialread more

    Ah, Trader Joe's--my happy place with questionable parking. Let's start with the only negative: the…read moreparking lot. It's under an apartment building, which makes it feel less like parking and more like playing a live-action game of Tetris with SUVs. Honestly, it's a little bananas (pun absolutely intended). But hey, what can you do? You survive the parking, and then you get rewarded with the magical land of Trader Joe's. Once you step inside, it's a completely different story. The store is bright, fresh, and easy to navigate. No wandering around like you're trapped in a corn maze--everything is right where you expect it. Within minutes, my cart went from "just eggs and milk" to "how did I end up with three bags of frozen dumplings, Cookie Butter, and enough snacks to survive the apocalypse?" The food? Always fresh. The produce section is unbeetable (sorry, couldn't resist). The frozen aisle? A greatest hits collection of comfort food. And the snacks? Dangerous. You don't go to Trader Joe's to stick to a list--you go to "accidentally" find new obsessions. And don't even get me started on the seasonal items. I fall in love, get attached, and then they disappear faster than free samples. (RIP pumpkin kringle, gone too soon.) The staff here are the real MVPs. Everyone is friendly, cheerful, and ready to help. Need to find something? They'll walk you to it. Buy a new snack? They'll tell you the best way to enjoy it. The cashiers are basically snack therapists--nodding along, validating my frozen orange chicken addiction like it's a completely normal life choice. And of course, the flowers. Somehow Trader Joe's has the power to convince me I'm the kind of person who always has fresh flowers at home. For $5, my kitchen suddenly looks Pinterest-worthy, and my groceries feel fancier than they actually are. So yes--the parking is tight, but the payoff is worth it. Trader Joe's is the breadwinner of grocery stores (get it?). It's the place where you come for groceries but leave with joy, snacks, and probably a bag of peanut butter pretzels you never knew you kneaded.

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    3.0
    (77 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    I was curious what shopping at a Giant Food would be like, since their parent company also owns 2…read moregrocery chains prominent in my area of New York, Stop & Shop (same logo even) and Hannaford. It was a combination of plusses and minuses. First, I thought the store was quite clean and well stocked, always a good thing. I would have expected the produce area to be larger though. The meat department was again well stocked and clean, though some of the seafood, particularly the salmon, did not look fresh. They carry their Care One line of personal care items that I buy in my local stores. Prices seem a bit steeper down here, probably a result of the location. But in fairness, not having visited a lot of other grocery stores in the area, I can't say whether these prices are competitive or not. But most items not on sale were typically 10% more expensive than where I shop at home. The parking lot is inadequate for the amount of business they do, and I think they would have benefited from some additional entrances and exits. You do need to proceed with caution and keep a watchful eye when driving through it.

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    Balducci's

    3.2
    (282 reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    They won me over with their sandwiches. Just get the sandwiches with some chips and a drink and you…read morewill be happy. Service was impeccable!

    I have been going to Balducci's since it switched over from Sutton Place gourmet many many years…read moreago. Balducci's always had consistently high-quality food and specialty food. Since being acquired by Safeway/Albertsons, the "specialty", in a specialty store, has pretty much vanished. I still do believe that their bistro meals, ordered with care, can be a budget, friendly, yes, I do mean budget, friendly, alternative to fast food (herb, roasted turkey dinner with fingerling potatoes and green beans are $16 and can last for two meals) Their carrot cake, has always been exceptional and remains so The disappointing part is how Balducci's now stocks basically Safeway products and up charges considerably for them. (perfect example is their prepared coleslaw. ) Items like cucumber salad, herring nibs, and other items have disappeared in favor of commercially packaged items. I always found their fish to be fresh and flavorful, but now I have seen a decline in the quality of their fish. Recently , I went to get one of their wonderful cups of coffee and found that that Service no longer is available. I guess things change.However, I don't feel the change at Balducci's has been for the better

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    People wanna know why I happily shop here? Take a look. You don't get this at a regular grocery store.
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    2025 remodel, Deli counter fog free..
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    Ege Market

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    (13 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I absolutely *love* this market in Bethesda! It's a true hidden gem, offering an incredibly…read moreauthentic Mediterranean shopping experience with *everything* you could possibly need. From fresh groceries to specialty imported goods, this place has it all--and at prices that are **more than reasonable**! One of the best things about this market is its **unique selection**. I was thrilled to find **specialty chocolates and desserts** that I had been searching for everywhere else with no luck. The fact that they carry such rare and delicious treats makes this place a must-visit for anyone who appreciates Mediterranean flavors. Another huge plus? **Convenient street parking** makes it easy to stop by, whether you're grabbing groceries or picking up some amazing prepared foods to enjoy at home. Honestly, shopping here feels like stepping into a bustling European market--warm, welcoming, and full of incredible finds. If you haven't been yet, you're missing out! **Highly, HIGHLY recommend!**

    I stumbled across this quint Turkish market and I'm glad I did. This market had delicious Turkish…read morecoffee options, snacks, seasoning, drinks, and other food items. The gentleman was friendly and patient as we explored all the Turkish goods. I ended up grabbing Turkish coffee, Turkish delights (regular/original flavor), and some savory pickled peppers. We enjoyed everything we got. The coffee was tasty, the delights were delicious - a must try - and the peppers were full of flavors that will blow your mind. I plan to visit again when I'm in the area. Don't pass the market without stopping to grab yourself something. Your tastebuds will thank you.

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