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November 2023 by Tiana Bhada
Had the best experience with Cassandra, the pharmacist. I live abroad for much of the year so it can be challenging to coordinate prescription pickup. But Cassandra was very helpful with transferring my prescription and caring for delivery, etc. She followed up with me exactly when and how she said she would, despite being very busy. I'm super grateful and highly recommend using this pharmacy.
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October 2023 by Gloria Stauff
Prompt and friendly service. Able to answer my questions and resolve concerns
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June 2023 by Dahlia Z.
Staff is so nice at Basha and the Starbucks staff is great, they make great espresso !
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September 2022 by Nicole B.
Horrible place. Only come here if you want to get ripped off, get horrible customer service from all of the management, and see cockroaches.
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May 2022 by Suzi B.
Very nice local market. Had everything we needed. Would shop here if Iived nearby for sure.
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May 2022 by Sara D.
The deli has really great fresh made to order sandwiches. The staff is always very friendly and super helpful. The options are endless as to what you can order that is hot and ready as well as refreshing options too.
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January 2022 by Michael G.
This works when we are in the Kolb/Sunrise area, which we are alot. I do find their prices on the high side, but they are convenient, usually good customer service, clean, and have a Starbucks onsite.
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October 2021 by Sheryl R.
I'm so disgusted with this store. I go as little as possible even though it's the closest grocery store near me.I was so excited, yesterday, to see they redid their produce department ! I bought Organic strawberries which I opened up this morning to find out most of them were spoiled. I returned them today and argued with ,Dong, one of the assistant managers with him saying I paid $1.25 until it finally registered I bought Organic. I know a penny doesn't really make a difference but he did give me back the $3.99 I paid for it. I'm not trying to be petty but honestly $4.00 cash return instead of the $3.99 would have kept me trying to be a customer. Once again, not using this store unless it's absolutely needed.
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September 2021 by Paul M.
The management is lacking. The service can either be really random-- good or bad depending on who is in front of you. The produce is second tier compared to Safeway. The other day bought the potatoes on sale. came home opened the bag threw them out. therewere two black and moldy potates that had made the bag toxic. Cut open one of the small watermelons, the rind on the inside looked weird and the texture was mealy and bed. So threw that out. I have bought ice cream that had melted and refrozen. Bought it and was inedible. any store that cares about their reputation would not sell this stuff in the first place!
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August 2021 by Dr Rudolph Avocado
Delicious avocado pancakes made to order.
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May 2021 by Marshall G.
Today was my day to try a different Bashas. At first look, I feel like it's upscale. Horizontal Glass doors that are raised to allow patio seating. When you go in , the pharmacy is in the front. It seems wider.. A lot more cold food items are behind glass doors like butter, yogurt and bagged cheese. I did not do any meats so next review I will look. The vegetable section was of great interest to me and didn't disappoint. Neat rows, good stacking, lots of bright clean colors. I have to get used to placement but I ll give the store a few shopping days. It's only a little out of my way. Very good register management. We were two deep at three registers and they opened two more, mine was the store manager. I think that shows Care and intent. I like it. I ll be be back.
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April 2020 by Jim H.
This was my first shopping excursion since the Covid-19 Pandemic was declared. I appreciate Basha's senior citizen hour on Wednesday mornings at 5 AM. I arrived at 4:45 AM and waited in line for the doors to open. There were no santizing wipes for the carts, but an employee had sprayed them all down with a sanitizing chemical. Most items I needed were in stock with the exception of the virus related shortages. Meat and Pasta were in shore supply, but eggs, produce, bread and dairy were in good supply. TP was available, but the supply was low. There was very little to no stock of hand sanitizer, soaps, wipes, etc. As of a few days ago, a recommendation was made that everyone wear a protective mask. Every customer in the store was wearing one, but none of the cashiers or people stocking the shelves were. The point of the mask it keep from spreading the virus to others. You'd think that the employees would be more careful, especially during the weekly senior hour when the most "at risk" customers are visiting them. In addition to the employees not wearing masks, they were also not adhering to social distancing recommendations. Employees were standing shoulder to shoulder while stocking the shelves. Overall, the experience met my expectations, but the store needs to focus a little sharper on meeting the heath and safety recommendations so everyone stays safe.
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March 2020 by Cassandra C.
In relationship to COVID-19 the store today at 6am had a large line waiting for the toilet paper/paper towel isle. The store was spotless and the manager/staff were making sure that folks adhered to the 2&2 rule for the aforementioned items. One employee actually removed excess from a customer so there would be enough for those in the store and that deserves applause! Kudos Bashas!
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February 2020 by Arnold C.
Not in a convenient location for me, but there is no denying that this is a beautiful, well-stocked store. I can't comment on the prices relative to other chains -- I don't have enough experience. What brings me here is the meat department. Bashas' is virtually the ONLY supermarket chain that labels its hamburger by cut -- ground round, ground chuck, ground sirloin. But that's not all! Most recently I came here for the advertised porterhouse steaks. What's a porterhouse? Don't know, do ya! That's 'cause no one sells them! But there it is, in the Wednesday advertisements, an offer I can't refuse, and off I go making a special trip, just for this steak. So -- what's a porterhouse? The porterhouse is a composite steak that's derived from the point where the tenderloin and top loin meet. They look like T-bones. But Porterhouse steaks are cut from the rear end of the short loin and thus include more tenderloin steak, along with (on the other side of the bone) a large strip steak. T-bone steaks are cut closer to the front, and contain a smaller section of tenderloin. Whatever. I sous-vide those puppies for two hours and then seared them on a 900° charcoal flame. Freak'n delicious. The point of this little butcher lesson is that you can get cuts of meat here at Bashas' that no other generic grocery store bothers to provide, and often at a price point that's reasonable, affordable, or frankly, on occasion, for a ridiculous sale price. And that's why, even though it isn't convenient, I sometimes shop at Bashas'. Oh, and free fruit for your kids, exclusively in the produce department.
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December 2019 by Bill L.
A well-run supermarket with a good selection of products close to my house. And that's what you want from a supermarket isn't it?