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April 2024 by Kyle F.
Got there right when the place opened, which was actually about 5-10 minutes before their scheduled opening time. You have to scan a membership card upon entry. This place had your standard Costco items inside. I didn't notice anything too unique that you couldn't find in other Costco locations. The parking lot seemed small, but at around 10am there was still ample parking left. I could see how it could easily fill up and create a headache during peak hours or on weekends. Fun fact, the Costco headquarters is across the street.
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March 2024 by Don K.
Your typical Costco with the friendly staff. They now want the members to scan their card upon entry. Yet another layer of security. Only complaint is the size of the parking lot, which always seem to be nearly full. Considering the area of town though, just grateful to have the location.
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March 2024 by David Martinez
Good,,,,good pizza ?
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February 2024 by mickey thompson
I like hot dogs
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December 2023 by Paul Gillispie
Hello Heaqurarters,I wanted to share that while I understand why we should love the fact that 50% less plastic is being used for this high volume product, the sustainability factor after opening the bag goes down significantly which creates an issue for storage and cleanliness.Subtracting plastic from another product perhaps is a better plan as now we must open the entire bag and expose all the paper towels at once.I’m sure this is saving Costco millions of dollars but it’s inconvenient as I have had to purchase additional plastic ware to house this product in storage.Purpose defeated. ?
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October 2023 by Vinayak Deshpande
It is basically wholesale market. So, most of the things are available in wholesale rate, but one needs to buy little more than one's own needs like vegetables etc need to buy in little more quantity which is packed in a bulk packaging. Ofcourse, that is good for the big families. The thing is that, all the goods are available under one roof, so one source. Moreover, the staff is very good.
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October 2023 by Cassia Gorgazzi
Always love my Costco. Even if it's just for a quick stop off for a dessert.
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September 2023 by Dane Hansen
Costco is the best place to buy Lego. You can often get sets anywhere from $10-$20 off the original price. Food is also good.
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August 2023 by James Guse
It's a nice costco, parked our large truck on the back side of the entrance. I would call this location a clockwise arrangement. The food court was a little different. We did see an added food item of a beef sandwich for 9.99. Overall, nice costco.
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August 2023 by Ziyi Yang
In the self checkout line, a staff first checked my card to validate I'm the card holder. After finishing check out, another staff came by and checked my receipt to see if I paid for everything.I didn't see they checked anyone else. Maybe other clients are white and they primarily check colored customers? I have been a member for 6 years and really frustrated about their new conduct. If you really want to check it, check everyone!!
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July 2023 by Eric Thompson
This store is located next to Costco"s cooperate headquarters and I believe it's their flagship store. I shop here on a regular basis but I try my best to avoid the peak shopping times because parking can be challenging. I have heard from other Costco shoppers that this store has a different selection of items but I haven't gone to many other stores to verify this claim. I really like the pharmacy staff because they are kind and helpful. I have even started to get my flu shot here. I would highly recommend this pharmacy.
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July 2023 by Jennifer Geroy
Went to the issaquah location for their new sushi department. Not a lot of variety, they had the basics (California roll, spicy tuna, and spicy salmon) but very fresh. The rice was so soft and the rolls were actually heavily packed with the ingredients
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July 2023 by Steve Midas
In the heart of the Issy & next to the world headquarters is this warehouse. With a new sushi section that they are experimenting with is the the Issaquah Costco. Great selection of Asian food products & believe it or not, brand name clothing!They also have flowers or Lego flowers if you're not good at keeping things watered. I'm always walking away with something in my basket every day.Saturday is super crazy with the additional traffic from the farmers market. And no one driving a Tesla knows how to park within the lines so watch whom you park next to because sometimes it's worth parking farther away.Pro Tip: Skip on the $18 sushi & go for the take gyro kit! The Veuve Clicquot is also a great find.Midas 5-stars - for the special finds.Midas 2-star - for the self-checkout mess & pharmacy that can never get it on time.
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July 2023 by Yimama
Costco Issaquah has just started selling freshly made Sushi. My favorites are Sashimi tray, Nigiri with salmon tuna shrimp (was scallop i/o shrimp) & salmon poke bowl with avocado seaweed edamame & rice(majority weights are from thick layer of rice & big cup of sauce). Others are tuna poke and rolls. They are freshly made by 10+ people inside the kitchen and they charge by pound with reasonable prices. Sushi sold at Costco Kirkland are totally different and are pre-made
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May 2023 by Drago
As always, the Issaquah warehouse is fantastic. They always have items that I can't find at my local warehouse like A2 yogurt, and unsalted organic butter. I also got a couple tropical houseplants, one of which I believe is a banana tree. Can't wait to see how that one turns out!