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February 2022 by Jeffrey Sphinx Walker
Chrissandra is the worst I have ever dealt with. Rude, careless and should be fired for how she treats customers. 0 stars
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August 2021 by Michael Ratcliff
Awesome as always
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May 2021 by Steven Robbins
Great business with great employees! 5 stars
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December 2019 by Todd W.
They can get you most anything for the kitchen. Better prices on some items than the internet! Always Shop here FIRST!
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December 2019 by Patrick Park
Have a food cart in McMinnville, Or .. the installation of a new prep table was professional, courteous and efficient.. I highly recommend.. if you want your cart serviced just as professionally as a restaurant, this is the company to use..
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July 2019 by David Amar
I have recently come to frequent the Tacoma location a lot lately. the staff is not only very helpful and patient but also gracious even friendly.
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May 2019 by Timothy J. Kezele
We have been waiting two months for delivery of a new range. It was delivered once and it was sent back because it was wrong. This morning was supposed to be the delivery date. Now they have no idea where the stove is. We have had an electrician scheduled twice for the hook up. Very disappointing. Our community center users were look forward to its arrival.
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December 2018 by wade martin
I loved shopping there - Very helpful folks
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November 2018 by sarah spaceoddity
The BEST place to buy kitchen stuff, great prices and selection, awesome customer service! Skip the fancy kitchen stores and go here first!
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November 2018 by Jake Lewis
Tricia and all who work here take great care. Thanks for the great customer service.
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January 2011 by Michele R.
Bargreen Ellingson is distributor of supplies and equipment to restaurants, bars, hotels, janitorial companies and caterers. The Bend store is one link in the national chain.. Although clearly a trade supply store and some things (as in glassware and dishes and flatware) are only sold in gross quantities , it is open for sales to the public and there are things here that home cooks can buy in singles that might come in handy. As example, on our most recent visit we purchased more of our fav things to buy at Bargreen...stainless steel whisks of various sizes in good quality at a fraction of the price of other retail. (We've given a number of these away and hence the return for more.) We also picked up a single muddler of pretty decent quality from the bar section. As another example, if you were in the market for a big plastic, food quality storage tub in which to brine a holiday turkey, this would be the place to find one at a decent price. Or a REALLY big, unbreakable, salad bowl to take that salad for 30 to the school potluck at a price point that wouldn't break the bank if it wasn't returned. Located in the building originally constructed a couple of years ago to house Austin Tile, a great business now sadly defunct due to Bend's recession, as you enter from the private parking lot (hooray - ample parking) you'll note all the stonework on the building exterior and a massive high ceilinged lobby with a sort of spiral staircase up to the second floor. (If you're not able to climb stairs, have no worries...there is an elevator at the rear of the first floor...with nicely mosaic tiled walls to remind us all of the original tile company.) In our experience, there has always been a very helpful someone at the front desk to ask if you're looking for something specific and to point you in that direction, or to invite you to wander if that's what you are there to do. Maybe it's just us, but our recent visit to Bargreen's it seemed darker, less well stocked and overall less "zing" than on earlier visits. Bargreen's seemed to show the impact of the economic slowdown in Bend. Hard to fathom as even now restaurants seem to be opening and closing and changing hands at a pretty good clip in this tourist fueled city of about 80,000 people. But maybe the restaurant ownership changes mean old existing equipment and materials get recycled not purchased new. The second floor is where the restaurant specific glassware, dishware, furniture and accent "stuff" (like menu covers) are displayed. The first floor houses bar supplies, janitorial supplies and a plethora of kitchen use / cookware of all knds. It's probably the second floor more than the first that shows the "bloom off the rose" these days. We are people who can easily entertain ourselves for long periods by looking about in well stocked cooking stores, even in smaller stores like the delightful Ginger's on Bend's westside or the kitchen / baking section of Newport Avenue Market. We go in for one thing, and end up browsing to find something else useful. When we travel, cooking stores (and great grocery stores for that matter) are destination stops for us. We had quite a lot of fun exploring Bargreens when they first opened in Bend...but now it's a place where we are on a hunt for something specific, we get it and leave. But three stars means AOK after all, and while we recognize we are not their target market, Bargreens is that for us as home cooks. .