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June 2023 by Susan C.
We came upon Ray's Food Place (grocery/market) while we were vacationing in Winchester Bay. We had driven to Bandon for the day, & at this point in our trip, we'd eaten out a LOT. We saw Ray's (what we call a 'Mom & Pop' grocery store), & decided to get some steaks to BBQ for dinner. OMG...the meat counter in this store is a hidden gem for sure!! Everything looked impeccable!! ALL of it!! We purchased 2 steaks...a NY & a Filet...& let me tell you...they both were like 'buttah'!! They were by far the best steaks we've had from a grocery store ever!! My husband talked about those steaks all week!! And we're in agreement...the next time we travel to Winchester Bay...we're definitely driving to Bandon to Ray's to spoil ourselves with their delicious steaks again!! Check 'em out...you WON'T be disappointed!!
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June 2022 by Kira D.
Sad... expensive...Ray's seems sad. Can't really put my finger on it. Kinda like an inner city market stuck in the 80's.Any way I went for 3 items. Crackers, cheese & Ice cream. All three items were 2 to 3 dollars more per item than the other grocery store in town! Make your own decision.
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February 2022 by Flory W.
It's a market that sells most of the stuff, but they didn't have a couple of the essentials I NEEDED! It was very well stocked store, everything you'd expect in a large supermarket. We found what we needed for dinner, including a Rotisserie chicken. This is a review on the Rotisserie chicken: I wanted crispy chicken, not greasy unhealthy chicken, that something we can snack on or have for lunch, while in the car, on our way home. We put it back in the oven, & re-roasted it for another 20 minutes. It still not cooked enough, the leg was bleeding! I ate just the wing. Hubby froze the chicken, and when we drove back home 8 hours later (with ice pack in our cooler), the chicken was still very cold. We put the chicken in the toaster oven, and broiled the remaining pieces for 15 mins. and only then, the chicken became BETTER, FINGER-LICKING GOOD, and perfectly done - crispy how we like it!
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January 2022 by Zaga M.
All the restaurants in town were either closed because of Covid (per signs on their doors) or were testing fate (given that none of their employees were wearing masks). We tried ordering food to go, but none of the open restaurants would answer their phones. So, Ray's to the rescue! The staff were all masked, polite, and very helpful. We got some salads for dinner, and yogurts and fruit for breakfast - and the store was clean, well organized, and well stocked. Prices seemed reasonable, but honestly we would have paid double whatever we paid to go to a shop where the staff adhered to protocols.
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September 2021 by Julie K.
I love shopping at Rays. The store is clean and when I need help the staff is very accommodating. The butchers have always been very happy and helpful no matter what I'm buying or not buying. The produce, abundant and a nice quality. Even though I live in another town I prefer to drive a little more and shop at Rays.
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May 2021 by Jimmy C.
Pat and the team are awesome. I order online regularly and they always call me with any changes. It's hard to think of any other grocery store that's been so friendly. The available food options are pretty good and everything's been fresh. I do wish they had more organic, but they have some which is nice.
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July 2020 by Jil S.
We've shopped here off and on for nearly 30 years. Rays lost our business yesterday due to how my husband was treated.My husband is medically exempt on two counts actually from wearing a mask.Even the executive order says DO NOT DENY business to those with medical exemptions. They did.He was headed to checkout with groceries and was asked to leave.Apparently curbside is their alternative, however this wasn't mentioned to him and there wasn't anyone at the entrance to let him know this.Never again Rays... you lost our business and that of many others for life. I'll never set foot in any of your stores again. ADA claims are being filed against you.