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Statia Dec 16th, 2003 06:28 AM

I've always liked Whole Foods, Balducci's, and Albertsons in the US. I also like Match in the French West Indian islands.

rjw_lgb_ca Dec 16th, 2003 07:33 AM

I knew that my gritty working-class hometown, Long Beach CA, had arrived when our Bristol Farms opened. Finally we could go buy artfully-presented, overpriced groceries!

I jest, but only a bit. Their meats are lovely, the fresh fish is some of the best you'll find outside a true fishmonger, the wine section is well-stocked and runs from good table wines to the shockingly pricey stuff, and they stock gourmet foodstuffs (puy lentils, crème fraîche, kaffir lime leaves, Vietnamese fish sauce, etc.) that my local Albertson's usually doesn't carry. However, most of the pretty produce STILL has wax on it. That's my main complaint, plus the inflated prices.

Trader Joe's is a treasure, and always fun to shop at. My local store is next door to a green grocer and three doors down from an actual fresh seafood shop, so I have the ideal grocery shopping experience. And I can always go get Ajax at Target....

Shane Dec 16th, 2003 09:14 AM

Buehler's in the Wooster, Ohio vicinity is a top-notch local chain.

xpi6tiva Dec 16th, 2003 10:26 AM

Wegmans is by far the most amazing grocery store in the world... and I do a lot of shopping! I even shop while on vacation. My husband and I vacation and even honeymooned in the finger lakes region in upstate new york. We had lunch in the deli there every day!

PamSF Dec 17th, 2003 08:35 AM

and for those coming to Marin COunty...do try The Woodlands Market..oh my god!

gc Dec 17th, 2003 08:39 AM

It is good to see that no one has mentioned Stop & Shop or Safeway...

Gardyloo Dec 17th, 2003 08:59 AM

In Seattle we live in walking distance from both a Trader Joe's and a Whole Paycheck. So of course we do most of our shopping at the local Kroger's subsidiary, because we're ethically challenged and suppport the evil empire.

The Thriftway on Queen Anne Hill in Seattle is now a Metropolitan Market, with prices even higher than before, if that's possible. Every meal is like dining out, measured in cost.

Suzie Dec 17th, 2003 09:03 AM

LOL gc, bodi mentioned Safeway, well some Safeways.

I also like Trader Joes but really like my Bel Air. (northern CA) Terrific meat, deli, bakery and service.

Topper Dec 17th, 2003 11:03 AM

I prefer grocery stores that don't track me like a wounded deer. Check out www.nocards.org for more info on how the grocery stores are killing us

Kal Dec 17th, 2003 12:13 PM

Central Grocery in NOLA!
Molinari's in SF.

Suuuz, Ditto Bel Air (even over on our poor side of town), David Berkley's, Corti Bros. and we hear the new Italian Mkt out on your ritzy side o' town is pretty decent. And it may have authentic Buffalo Mozz!

Suzie Dec 17th, 2003 12:52 PM

Oh man, Kal. Where is that place anyway? Intersection? I've been buying that semi lamo mozz in the deli section that is packaged in plastic. Anything is better than the dried up balls in the cheese section.

Kal Dec 17th, 2003 12:57 PM

Sierra Col/Douglas. Fuscos I think it's called? I may swing by on my way to the gym later today. Last one there buys!

Suzie Dec 17th, 2003 01:13 PM

Oh, is it in the old Furniture/Fabric store next to the old Albertson's that's now Ralphs?

It's not at the new Safeway center or over by Walgreens/Wendys or by the Classic Jukebox/Kaos/Classic Jukebox. Hey that IS my neighborhood!

Kal Dec 24th, 2003 07:54 AM

Suuuuuz, It's behind Quiznos across from the Juke Box. Bought 6 of them little fellers and will have a grand ol' time in "Little Italy" over Christmas munchies with them.

Some good Italian meats/cheeses too. Not quite as good a Cucina in Yountville but maybe that had something to do with the company? :-D

MERRY and HAPPY to all grocery store fans!

easytraveler Dec 24th, 2003 08:25 AM

In Northern California:

Trader Joe's for their organic chicken, packaged frozen fish, soy coffee "milk", baby peas, two buck chuck, non-hydrogenated oil cookies and crackers, and a bunch of other wines and foods.

Cosentino's for their wonderful all natural beef, great cut up turkey, ground meats, fresh herbs, fruits, and vegetables, and all things Italian, including cheeses.

Lunardi's for fresh fruit and vegetables, specials like wild Alaskan salmon, wines, and great cheese selection as well.

Whole Foods, once in a while, especially for prepared foods. BUT expensive! $50 for a dish of vegetable lasagna??? Great cheese selection as well as other organic/all natural foods.

Ranch 99 Markets/Lions Food Market for all things Asian. Inexpensive hot foods, better tasting than in some restaurants. Both markets will fry fish for free.

Safeway's- but only at 2am in the morning! LO!

Happy dining, Fodorites, on all that yummy holiday fare!


bob_brown Dec 25th, 2003 07:25 AM

Ukrops in Richmond, Va, was a surprise to me because of its quality and size.

bellairegirl Dec 25th, 2003 02:00 PM

Another big thumbs up for Central Market. It is truly amazing, and I am so hooked! At least 20 different kinds of fresh-made sausages (including chicken and artichoke, philly cheese steak, etc.), the best seafood and fish selection, dozens and dozens of kinds of olives to serve yourself, tomatoes from Italy, cookies from Switzerland, French butter, an unbelievably varied amount of cheeses from all over the world, cooking demonstrations, fresh-made tortillas, and on and on. Whole Foods pales in comparison (and size).

wsoxrebel Dec 25th, 2003 03:06 PM

My Houston debutante friend told me Central Market even has valet parking, is that right?

bellairegirl Dec 29th, 2003 04:39 PM

I believe they did have valet parking when it opened, but I'm not sure if they still have it.

My Swiss sister-in-law just arrived in town for the holidays. I am definately going to take her to Central Market. I'm sure she's never seen anything like it.

Seamus Dec 29th, 2003 09:58 PM

wsoxrebel - yep, valet parking, and it's free, at least at the CM in San Antonio. Not sure about the locations in other cities.
Gretchen - the CM on Broadway was called the "Gucci B" even back when it was still a lowly HEB store - the moniker originated in the SA gay community, who knew it to be the place to find items necessary for the perfect dinner party.
I also take visitors to the CM, and they love it. In the industry, the term used for this business niche is "destination shopping."
Agree that Wegman's is also a faaaaabulous shopping experience. Whole Foods was great when they were smaller, but with corporate expansion it seems the choices have decreased, the prices have increased and the attitude of the largely pierced-and-painted staff just keeps getting worse. (Oh, dear - that last remark sounds like a distictly old fartish thing to say, now doesn't it?)

elizabeth_reed Dec 30th, 2003 04:40 AM

for TC and Cali: I thought Byerly's in Minnesota went under. [?]

Statia Dec 30th, 2003 05:12 AM

Where is Central Market located? Sounds like something I need to check out the next time I'm in Houston.

Austin Dec 30th, 2003 05:17 AM

3815 Westheimer....
http://www.centralmarket.com/cm/cmLocation.jsp#WHeimer

Also, forgot to mention, Central Market has live music here in Austin (both locations) a couple times a week!

Statia Dec 30th, 2003 05:37 AM

Thanks, Austin.

bellairegirl Dec 30th, 2003 07:06 PM

Yes, you're right. The Houston location of Central Market also has live music throughout the week.

Statia -- you MUST come to see it next time you're in town. I promise it will be worth it. (It's at the corner of Westheimer and Wesalyan near Highland Village.)

Susan

Statia Dec 31st, 2003 04:15 AM

Thanks, Bellairegirl. I'll be sure to check it out.

sunnydelite Dec 31st, 2003 05:45 AM

Wegman's rocks!!!!!!!!!! Wegmans is superb!!
Weenie: I know Rochester was city the store originated..but then went onto Buffalo area..I grew up with wegmans since the 80s!!!!!! I love that store. I had them in my area for 20 years!
Teacher: it isn't a small family chain!! and didn't originate in NJ. Nj was lucky enough to get Wegmans in the past few years...
Upstate NY is where they started Wegmans! now they are in NY PA and NJ)
and future openings in VA..!!
Love the store. Cant say enough about it. Went there for 20 years..!now I am lost withouth them. All I have is stop and shop!!and shaw'shere in MA.yuk!

kikahead Dec 31st, 2003 07:53 AM

Second vote for Woodlands in Kentfield (Marin County--just north of SF). Best of EVERYTHING.

Cali Dec 31st, 2003 08:51 PM

Hi Elizabeth. No, Byeerly's in MN didn't go under. I was just there last week and even did some Christmas shopping in their great gift shop. Byerly's and Lund's (another great MN store) are owned by the same people now so maybe that's where the going under story started. They are still in full swing.

Pat2003 Jan 1st, 2004 05:40 AM

Any nice grocery store in Seattle?

betsy1010 Jan 2nd, 2004 05:38 AM

Madison Wi has the nicest grocery stores! Copps, Woodmans's, Whole foods, Willy Street Co-op, Magic Mill and of course the fabulous farmer's market!! I now live in the Dallas area and miss the farmers market terribly. Would agree with the postings listing HEB Central Market. What a store!!

tcreath Jan 2nd, 2004 06:53 AM

Straub's here in St. Louis is pretty neat.


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