Supermarkets in Portland, OR

12 locations found near Portland

“Best Deli food ever! Best shawarma, Burgers, And pastries in town. The guy who makes shawarma himself is very kind- he always gives extra homemade condiments on side. 5 Star!”

4.9 Superb117 Reviews

“Employees are exceptional, ALWAYS. It's an excellent "Ma & Pap" Shop!
The only drawback is that the pricing for everything is definitely a little high; it's best to just be used for your small grab and go type stuff, safe the grocery list items for Freddy's or somewhere like that.
Thanks!”

4.4 Superb68 Reviews

“I really like this place. Potential to learn so much and decent prices with huge selection. They have live fish and will cook them for you. Quite a mesmerizing establishment. Kinda makes me feel like I'm in another Country for a bit.”

4.2 Good47 Reviews

“Love this little shop. Extensive thai and other southeast Asian groceries and even some Korean stuff. Their real draw is the hot food counter. Some dishes that you never see. For example, tapioca dumplings with pork and peanut. Not since sauce box closed have I had these. Parking is a challenge, but just hang a turn and park on the street side by the other door. Best part is, they discount their food around 5-ish, so you can get some legit pad thai, sausages, salad rolls or anything else for like 50% off. Nice.”

5 Superb46 Reviews

“Neighbors, you don't need to drive all the way down the hill to get a few things. The prices and quality here are great, and so is the friendly customer service. There aren't 50 kinds of bread, but what you find will be fresh and reasonably priced. There's a decent stock of basic automotive supplies too and you won't stand around in a long line to check out your own groceries like those big box places.”

3.8 Good48 Reviews

“With costs being tight, I'm so blessed to have this place nearby. Lots of snacks and shelf-stable food, a wide variety of other random foods, including international and Hispanic goods, a good variety of produce, and the people are very nice. Much thanks for providing this wonderful grocery option! ?”

3.8 Good199 Reviews

“Everything was great about it like any other WinCo. Yet there billing counters had unusually long lines for both regular and express checkouts. My observation was that the space between checkout counters and the bread isle is very confined. That got people waiting to checkout squeeze their carts in every of position making it difficult for any traffic movement in that area. I believe the management can address this.”

3.7 Good255 Reviews

“Always happy with the level of service at this location. The employees are helpful and the assistant manager even stopped stocking and helped me with an issue I had from another location. This location also is usually not too crowded so you can get in and out quickly.”

3.7 Good269 Reviews

“In an era where prices float ever upward and the familiar quietly erodes, the $1.50 Costco hot dog remains a fixed point in a spinning world. It's more than just a cheap meal—it’s a cultural checksum, a tiny ritual that verifies we're still living in some recognizable version of modern American life.

Served with industrial efficiency and wrapped in brown paper, the Costco hot dog is a humble reward at the end of a consumer’s pilgrimage. You’ve braved the towering aisles, dodged forklifts, maybe even navigated the self-checkout gauntlet. And at the end, like a reward from an MMORPG gathering quest, comes this enduring combo: hot dog, soda, satisfaction.

The beauty is in the completeness. Ketchup. Mustard. Relish. Onions—sometimes elusive, now triumphantly restored. It’s not gourmet; it’s grammar. A syntax of familiarity. In a landscape of curated branding and inflated indulgence, the Costco hot dog says: show up, participate, and you’ll get something back.

It’s not just a bite. It’s a baseline. A reminder that not everything has to be reinvented. Some things—if only a few—are worth keeping exactly the same.”

3.3 Good129 Reviews

“Our experience was incredibly positive! During checkout, my daughter picked up some stickers, and without realizing it, we left one behind. As we walked down the side street to our car, the kind cashier who had helped us came out just to give back the sticker. It was a wonderfully unexpected gesture of exceptional service that I haven't seen at any other grocery store lately.”

3.5 Good172 Reviews

“It's employee owned, so they take good care of their employees, who, in turn, take good care of the customers. Its really quite brilliant how much difference it makes in the entire vibe of a place where they take care of the people who work there! AND their prices are on par with the other big W company who treat employees like crap and amazingly (not) their service is crap.”

3.1 Average196 Reviews

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