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    3.5 (39 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    My mini me thought this was cool lol ...
    Shelly J.

    I had to check out the new Wegmans since Germantown is a lot farther for me. If you decide to shop here, dl the app or stop by the service desk for a coupon book. Rn there is a $5 coupon if you spend over $35. Same layout concept as other Wegmans but let's talk about inflation! I used to splurge on their speciality sushi rolls. $14.99?!! Their deli counter... is expensive!! 18.99 per pound for an off brand pastrami??! All of their deli meats are non brand staffs. I love Dietz Watson or Boars Head brands. They used to carry it. The Produce here looks sad. Prices about the same as other stores. Of course they have more self checkouts but they also have cashiers to ring you up. All employees I encountered were friendly. However, Ill stick with Amazon Fresh, or MOMs. Another gripe, is that they dont sell alcohol unlike NOVA Wegmans where they carry beer and wine. MoCo needs to get with the program.. im tired of going all over .. Maybe one day. They'll make it happen. Parking is free, no time restrictions. They are across the street from Congressional Plaza.

    Little train
    Becky L.

    We don't have Wegmans near us so it was fun to check this location out. It's on the second level so you have to park below then take an escalator or elevator up. Not so fast when everyone is moving at a snail's pace. They have a grab and go self checkout area near a cafe and public restrooms. Then, once you're in the heart of the store, they have impressive displays of heat and eat options. Then it morphs into the traditional aisles and dairy/grocery. The prices were okay and they had a huge selection. The store itself was pretty big. More self checkout over on the aisle side as well. Plenty of employees walking around to help with things and restocking too. Really loved the mini train they set up.

    Asian bar
    Eddie K.

    I am a little biased towards Wegmans as I went to college in Rochester, NY and frequented the store in Henrietta back in the late 80s/early 90s. I recall they had a huge video rental store and the only place that had Maryland blue crabs. But as a poor college kid, it was an expensive grocery store but cherished it when I could afford it. Fast forward to now, I do frequent their Germantown location and on occasion their Gainsville, VA location as I used to drive to Culpeper, VA for work. I love the alcohol section in the Gainsville location- it's huge! The Rockville location is smaller than those other location by a third. I think the main focus of this store is the prepared foods and specialty meats and cheeses as they occupy the most space in this store. Yes, this place is pricey, especially their cookie bar, pizza slices and hot food bar. Their pizza slices cost more than Whole Foods. Still a fan of their wing bar, but their pizza and subs need some improvement. I love their mild brie cheese and various selections of cheeses and meats. This location is only a few minutes from my house! I know the parking garage sucks, but what can you do. I would probably avoid coming here on the weekends if parking stresses you out.

    Yuki N.

    I was really excited to check out Wegmans after seeing so many positive reviews online. I think I may have gone in with high expectations, but overall, it felt a bit overhyped--maybe just the buzz of a new grocery store in town. To start, the store has a large parking garage, which sounds convenient in theory. But in practice, I found it pretty confusing and a bit disorganized. There were staff directing traffic on the weekend, but they didn't seem to be helping much beyond pointing cars around. I eventually figured out that Level 2 on the ground floor had more open spaces and was easier to park in. Inside, the staff were friendly and welcoming, and the self-checkout process was quick and smooth, which I appreciated. The store itself was spacious, clean, and fully stocked. My biggest surprise at Wegmans was the pricing. Some popular items--like prepared meals, cakes, and ready-to-cook foods--were quite expensive. For example, I saw a pack of asparagus with butter for grilling priced at $12, which felt excessive. Overall, I didn't find good value in many of these offerings. On the flip side, some of Wegmans' private-label products and basic groceries were competitively priced. White eggs, for instance, were $2.99--cheaper than the $3.99 price at Trader Joe's across the street. We also got & tried some of Wegmans' frozen meals and cheese, which were just okay in terms of taste. Overall, Wegmans probably won't become my go-to grocery store, but I can see myself stopping by now and then to pick up a few specific items. I'd also recommend signing up for a membership online before your visit so you can access digital coupons and save a few bucks.

    Seth M.

    The staff at this Wegman's is tremendous. I got to the lunch buffet 15 minutes before it closed. And they were out of product. Quinn immediately made me the sesame chicken. The man is a class act and provide exemplary Customer Service.

    Lobster bisque (medium size container)
    Jeff B.

    Beautiful, new grocery store with great hours (6:00 am - midnight). Garage parking is free if you leave within 2 hours. We've only been here once since it opened, and it has a nice selection of fresh and packaged products. There are different areas where workers are making sandwiches, pizzas, bowls and sushi. There's a bar for wings, soup and hot Asian entrees but, surprisingly, no salad bar. We got a lobster bisque at the soup bar and I have to say it was as good (better actually) than lobster bisques I've had at fancy seafood restaurants. The medium bowl was $8, and was worth it. Plenty to share. I got a spinach wrap with tuna and choice of fixins - I kept it simple with tomato, lettuce, cucumber and hot pepper relish. They have three price points for the sandwiches and I expected this was going to be more that the under $6 I paid (small sandwich). My partner got a small beef and turkey sandwich with choice of fixins. Nice size for under $6. The workers at the sandwich station were friendly and helpful. The sushi makers were also hard at work. I asked the sandwich person when they stop making sandwiches and he told me 8:00 pm. Looks like a really nice store. Also not a bad place to have a quick lunch if you're in the neighborhood.

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    Arista W.

    Can't believe I'm the first one to review Wegmans! I love this store and I'm so happy that they brought one to Rockville!! So many quick meals and fresh produce. It's brand new so of course it's clean. The staff is friendly and ready to help! The madness has finally calmed down a little so stop by and check it out!

    Sesame chicken
    Armistead J.

    I had a ball visiting the new Wegmans on Rockville Pike and I must say it's great. The store is beautiful, well-stocked, and a welcome addition to the area. The employees inside are incredibly helpful, courteous, and clearly take pride in their work. You can tell customer service is a top priority here. Also there pre-made meals are absolutely delicious but overall this store is a great addition to the area .

    Genuine Maryland crab meat
    Opie M.

    My favorite buffet item is the Thai crispy chicken, you have to eat right away and cannot be microwaved. At the opening they changed the thickness of the meat to twice as thick making it more chewy than crispy. I will go back and try it again.

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    Great Wall Supermarket

    Great Wall Supermarket

    3.1
    (196 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    Packed with produce, and Asian packaged food. The restaurant at the front of the store has great…read morecarry out offerings including the best roast pork. I also love the chicken and mushrooms.

    There are a lot of trollers writing fake bad reviews about this store, which sadly does not…read moresurprise me. The store is pretty good quality, otherwise I wouldn't be going a few hours out of my way to shop here. Things are tidy, neat, organized and lots of great selection for such simple things as soy-sauce, especially if you are a connoisseur, which one becomes if you are Asian and into cooking. Being a vegetarian, there are lots of choices in fresh veggies and fruits, and great Asian choices. There are also aisles for tea, noodles, and cookware. My problem is that their checkout system is not sufficient. I cannot help noticing that in DC Metro all these Asian stores hire a high proportion of Latinos. They work at the counter and in the back and number more than the Asian workers. Having come from an Asian small grocery, everyone my parents hired were Asian. They offered pay to Asian college students. They know that Asian-Americans would like to work, and can do at least as good a job in sorting, processing, cashiering. My mom was a very good cashier when she helped out. They can stand the work for long hours just like in China. But here, they are NOT giving enough of those kinds of opportunities to Asian-Americans, even all the college students in UM or MCC who would also love a PT job. Specifically, I became angry because a Latino couple stood behind me and was bum-rushing me at the counter. They tried to cut in front of me, but I pointed out my place in the line. I had just as small a basket of items as they did, so they should have been willing to yield, but they were not. When it came to putting things in my shopping bag to take out, the Latina cashier barely helped me. Then I had to pay, but the Latino couple was trying to crowd me out, since i like to stand right in front of the register to receive my change, which I have a right to. Instead they objected to my wanting to stand at the counter table. Then when I was rather slow putting things away, they sort of made a jeering comment about it. This really caused me to blow my top. How many times do I come to a Latino grocery store and am very patient and pleasant? How many times do I put up when the fellow shoppers refer to me as "China" and the cashier is a tiny bit edgy? They never hire Asian Americans to work at any Latino grocery stores that I know about! Never! I never see them cooking in the back, doing packing work, or cashiering! As for Indian grocery stores, it is also totally out of the question! They also proudly hire all of their own to pack, sort, cook, bake, their Indian cuisine! Asian-American businesses cannot even have the dignity of hiring all Asian workers many of who would love to work. Instead, they have to cater to corporate America and hire just so many Latino and black workers for their stores, and whether this is due to DEI is perplexing. Again, I never see that Latino/Black grocery stores are hiring any Asian American workers. That simply is not required so it does not happen! So these corporate pressures push Asian Americans who are more average students and from the lower-income towards crime and towards the underworld. They even have to work at nail-salons where they have to slavishly cater to the whims of women pretending to be mistresses and subject to all manners of abuse. From there they can fall victims of cancer, and rape, and much worse as they cater to the whims of disgusting creatures hoping for their moral downfall. This would be less if Asian Americans stood up for themselves by having all-Asian businesses like they do on the West coast, and where the authorities still respect and honor family businesses and allow them to hire as many of their own kind as they wish, because I absolutely refuse to believe that Asian Americans young or old would NOT want to work at these Asian supermarkets if they were given a chance! Just look at all those Asian housewives shopping here! They are so quick and grabby and focused that they just swim through the cashier line and never mind anything. They certainly would not mind some jeering by a few mouthy other minorities! Failing this, then the other option for older disabled Asian-Americans being bum-rushed and treated to Spanish conversation at this store at the check-out counter, is to PLEASE CONSIDER PUTTING IN SELF-CHECKOUT COUNTERS. I pointed this out to a manager, but he said all he can do is report any problems with checkout to the owner. CVS, Target, Walmart, and many other stores have gone Self-Checkout and it is to help accommodate shoppers since these self-checkout offer more space and a bit more time as well. There is nobody standing right behind you crowding in on you and talking up to the cashier. They can go to almost any other store in this region anyway and find a few Latino grocery stores to shop and play bum-rush at the checkout.

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    Amazon Fresh

    Amazon Fresh

    2.8
    (52 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    I had to return an Amazon item (no bag, box or label needed) and decided to check out the Amazon…read moreFresh. On the TV above Customer Service, there was a coupon for $25 off your first order of $50 as an Amazon Prime member. I scanned it and successfully added it to my Amazon account. See the Tips at the bottom for more info on how to Return items. The store is smaller with the aisles more narrow than normal. With the people shopping for others with their big carts and restockers, it took some maneuvers to get down the aisles. The produce looked fresh enough and shelves were stocked on a Thursday evening at 5:30 pm. On Jan 22, I picked up on sale eggs with a sell by date of Jan 29 and regular price guacamole with Feb 8. I look at dates for the first and items farther back, and it seemed that those were the longest dates I could get, so sell by dates seemed to allow less time than some other stores. I picked up mostly items from the shelves that I tried to find on sale. I noticed a smaller selection of brands in the toilet paper and other areas. Example of price differences: Idahoan instant mashed potatoes 4 oz - $1.00 at Amazon Fresh; $1.89 Giant; $1.27 Walmart. 8 oz for $2.50 Amazon Fresh, $3.69 Giant, $2.82 Walmart - yes, it was .50 cheaper to buy two 4 oz bags at Amazon Fresh. With it being a small store, the long line for self check-out with the staffed checkout line was one. I almost walked out and left my cart due the number of people in line and needing to be somewhere else in 15 minutes, but most seemed to migrate to self checkout, and another staffed checkout line was opened, so I was able to buy my groceries in time. For my three bags of groceries, it came to about $75, but I got $11 off - so $64 which was about $20 - $30 less than when I buy three bags of groceries at Giant. I entered my phone number which got me the sale price but I was NOT able to get the $25 off the $50 first order, since I didn't have time to download, install, and login into the Amazon app at checkout. I didn't have my Amazon card with me, I thought there would be some QR wallet code within the Amazon website somewhere but NO. Tips: 1. Install and login to the Amazon app BEFORE you come. 2. If it is your first time shopping, go to Customer Service and wait and see if there is a coupon on the TV screen that you can take a picture of for additional savings. 3. You can look up the store and see the in-store deals. 4. Bring your Amazon credit card just in case. 5. Amazon Prime members, get $10 off their first Amazon Fresh store purchase of $50+. After that, they get $10 off every monthly on a $100+ purchase only in the stores. YOu need to clip the virtual coupon on the Amazon Fresh site, and it expires. 6. When you enter, the Return area is at Customer Service to the right. It can get crowded with people coming to get their groceries and carts getting wheeled out while you are standing in the line. There is a self serve kiosk where you scan your return QR code against the small screen below. I wasn't able to get it to scan and got help. A label prints from below. If you don't have a bag, there are bags to put your item in then affix the label. A large mailbox style drawer opens to put your package inside, then locks after you close it. Overall, the produce and shelves were stocked fine for me to pick up the staples I wanted and better prices than other grocery stores. Dodging around the big carts with the shoppers who were shopping for others and other shoppers even not crowded made it less enjoyable but for the savings on staples, I might come back periodically and even try the Dash cart next time.

    When this store first opened it was fully stocked. Employees were happy to help.. Registers were…read moreopen.. now August 2025 ... its took a drastic turn for the worse. The shelves are barely stocked, no matter when you shop. Help is non existent...it seems this store main priority is Pick up / delivery orders... You ask them a question and they get annoyed like your asking for a dollar. Produce is poor quality or out of stock. Cashiers ?? Crickets. Expect to do self check out. Customer Service dept ... will make you wait... they are too busy scanning and doing online orders.. There's no shopping carts because they are outside in the cart corral, spilling onto the parking lot. Im certain other locations are better.

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    Food Lion

    Food Lion

    3.4
    (57 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    Only stopped in to check the bakery section. I was only there for maybe 5 minutes because I was…read morelooking for the strawberry pastry. Unfortunately they were sold out but I could tell the bakery section was fairly popular here. The rest of the store was lit fairly well and was very clean. The lines were not too long and shelves were organized. I didn't know there was a Food Lion here so I think it's great! I thought the closest one was Frederick so I'm glad there's one a bit closer! I'll be going back!

    I had about 15 minutes to kill before I picked up my food at Bangkok Garden and decided to hop into…read moreFood Lion real quick for a couple of fresh... anything. Because of Covid19, we've been eating a lot of canned, dried, and frozen foods and I was really craving some fresh vegetables and fruit. So that's what I did. I went in and I went ham in the produce section. I literally grabbed veg after veg after veg until I zoomed down the back side of the store, picked up some ground me and zoomed to the front. Good thing I accidentally went down the ice cream aisle. I swear it wasn't on purpose! Ended up with some burbon truffle ice cream and some whiskey chocolate ice cream too from Haggan Daaz. The store seemed very clean, the store wasn't crowded ( for some reason this store never is), and the plexi glass in between you and cashier was a nice little added layer of security. The produce I ended up getting was really great actually. The broccoli is great quality, I got collard greens ( the bunches were huge), and I also got some clementines and grapefruit which were both sweet and tart. Solid quality on the veg. Definitely might quarantine shop here again. Solid choice.

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    O'Donnell's Market

    O'Donnell's Market

    4.5
    (205 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    Sat at the bar in back. Soft shell crabs were terrific - went with the fried option rather than…read moresautéed, quality fries and a killer kale and apple salad. My Mom had their green beans as a side and I had a few - they were crispy and very good. Too many places over cook things. Waitress behind the bar was great. Nice 'neighborhoody' casual atmosphere. First time here - will hopefully be back within a few weeks. Five stars, albeit based on one visit Decent beer selection, nothing I hadn't had before. But that's a personal problem, not a restaurant problem. ;-)

    Three stars for the nostalgia of rum buns alone. Been meaning to stop by this place for YEARS and…read morefinally made it! Any Marylander of the Boomer and GenX generation knows about O'Donnell's RUM BUNS. I used to come here with family back in its heyday and these were served table side before our meal. How crazy is that, a nice lil somewhat sinful dessert BEFORE some MD crab?! Those were the days! The rum buns are more nostalgia more than anything, I wouldn't say they'll blow your socks off, but hey, nostalgia is nostalgia. Well, I'll need to dine in here for a full and complete verdict, but my quick grab and go visit was a tad chaotic. Service for taking orders could improve - you walk in, there's a seafood counter to your left, bakery counter to your right (both were unmanned when I walked in) and in the middle is a deli section with the cash register where I assume they take orders. We stood there for a few good minutes before getting anyone's attention despite the fact a manager asking staff (not customers) if everyone was being helped. Clearly staff did not know who was waiting to check out, take orders or just waiting for their orders to arrive. So it was just weird. No one greeting you as you walk in either, it just also weird because there's no clear line anywhere you stand. Otherwise, rum buns were as I remembered them. Also picked up crab dip and chicken salad from the grab and go section from the back and they were just ok, not bad, not great. So will come again for a future visit hoping to have a much better meal and experience!

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    Wegmans

    Wegmans

    2.9
    (69 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    This location is very spacious and offers a wide range of items, including pre-cooked meals,…read moreflowers, fresh baked goods, hot bar, and produce. While some items, especially the ready-to-cook meals, are on the pricier side, you can still find great deals with their private-label products. I really enjoyed the alcohol selection. They carry everything from casual everyday wines to reasonably priced bottles that are actually quite good. The section is well organized, which makes it easy to browse. They also have hard liquor and beer, so most people will be able to find what they are looking for. Another big plus is the number of self-checkout stations, so I did not have to wait in line. The parking lot can be a bit confusing and chaotic depending on the time of day, so keep that in mind. Do not forget to get your parking validated before leaving the store.

    I've shopped at this Wegmans numerous times, both in person and via Instacart. Generally speaking,…read morethe produce here is fresh, reasonably priced, and the overall experience is unproblematic. I am part Russian and occasionally crave pierogi (vareniki); Wegmans is one of very few stores that sell fresh refrigerated pierogi (these are much better than the frozen ones). The last few times I instacarted these, I put them in my fridge and a few days later, after opening, I noticed they were moldy. One time I even put them directly in the freezer, and when I opened them they were moldy. I kind of gaslit myself and figured it was my fault for waiting too long to cook them. Well, yesterday I went to Wegmans in person and saw stocked moldy pierogis!! I mean several of the packages had visible mold. I cannot believe Wegmans is selling these, and clearly this is an ongoing issue for months. This really makes me question buying fresh food from Wegmans, given this wasn't a one off. Hopefully this is just limited to the pierogis, which is a specialty product that I assume doesn't have high turnover. Nonetheless buyer beware!! Wegmans, please fix!

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