Grocery Stores near Long Beach, WA

6 locations found near Long Beach

“Scoopers was a neat old town market that had amazing fudge and sweet treats in addition to many amenity items for on-the-go. Of course, we could’t resist trying the ice cream. There was a long line no matter the time or day but worth the wait. We ordered at the register first. Then when it came time to get our double scoop waffle cones, we were floored by how much ice cream they gave us. One could have satisfied the whole family! We highly recommend going to Scooper’s for your sweet treats and ice cream in Long Beach. You should definitely check it out! - Brittany Ramsey | eXp Realty”

3.1 Average263 Reviews

“The woman working there, turned me on to the candy Cow Tales, specifically the caramel apple flavor. Now I'm hooked ? lol
It's a very nice small town store. It has a little bit of everything.”

4.5 Superb105 Reviews

“Great place to shop. Customer service is on a par by itself. The deli crew went out of their way to assist me as I wanted something they don't normally do. Thanks to all of you for making my day!”

4.4 Superb133 Reviews

“What a pleasant little store.
Stopped by on the way back home (Vancouver, WA) to grab some snacks for the road. The store had so much to choose from.
I found a delicious craft soda I never tried before. It's made by Bear 'n Beaver & the flavor was Orange Creamsicle.
I have a sensitivity to dyes, so I don't get to have much flavored sodas. This was delicious! No synthetic dyes.
There was a lot to choose from in the store.
The lady working was helping someone when we walked in, but took time to say hello.
She is super sweet & said to stop by again. I love little places with nice people.
Clean store too.”

4.4 Superb113 Reviews

“This place had everything we needed. From fresh sheats to sent free detergent we were able to get all the things we needed to have dinner snacks for a weekend and bedding. Everything our vacation rental didn't have.”

3.8 Good28 Reviews

“Sids is the best hometown grocery store, I love it. It has prices that are to be expected in a small town, yet it will always put things on sale, pertaining to the weekend, ie chips, pop, hotdogs etc, for 4th of July. The closest chain grocery store is about 20 miles, and you will travel into Oregon to get there. Sids has new owners and they have changed it, quite a bit. A lot more options now.”

3.9 Good194 Reviews

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