Open 24 hours
21900 Hwy 99, Edmonds
Supermarkets
“I love this store they've got the best deals. It's a train wreck of a parking lot but on the weekend it's giving fast & the furious jr vibes because of the Dicks drive-in, super good people watching action! ? the staff is pretty friendly at this location.”
“Nice people from Gambia, they have a lot of stuff from Africa like Nigeria and Ghana foods and some Asian/middle eastern foods. Halal friendly meats, lots of clothes and skin products”
“When you’re there, you feel loved, and it’s the love of Jesus Christ reflected by the kind missionary volunteers who kindly assist those in need to get the necessities of life. I also love that I can purchase emergency preparedness food here and wheat that I use regularly. The storehouse is such a blessing to me and so many others.”
“The old "Thriftway" organization of grocery stores here in the NW are no more. The only Thriftway store name is the one at Ballinger of which is now a lone family run store with not much clout to buy big like the big stores and sell cheaper, like the big stores can.
Yes, prices are higher here but their quality is good. Apparently they do a super-big wine market throughout the NW and western states. Produce is always like perfect but more than you will pay at the big stores.
Very convenient for all who live nearby and this population is growing.”
“5 star rating for what it is--a convenience store with plenty of drink and snack options--and ZERO stars to whoever labeled this a grocery store.I was looking for an Asian grocery store and this came up on the list of search results but it is NOT a grocer and not particularly Asian other than being owned/run by Asians.I have submitted a change request for its classification and hopefully that will be updated.”
Open 24 hours
9900 19th Ave SE, Everett
Supermarkets
“It's the only grocery store that you can go to that doesn't eat up your entire paycheck for full grocery trip. i do my bulk shopping here. I will get my fancy cheese and meat at QFC or the Evergreen Asian market. but other than that I get everything else here. the winco in Marysville has fresh hand made sushi every Tuesday. I even get my money orders fir rent when im here at this one stop shop. always fairly crowded but not as bad as costco.”
“There you find holy leaf to flavor your green pipián and many vegetables, fruits and. More, lamb meat, cheese, bread, all the spices you need for your food, you will find it there.”
“**TL;DR Version:**
PCC Community Markets is a standout organic, community-owned grocery store in Seattle. It offers spacious aisles, a clean environment, and a well-arranged selection of high-quality and diverse products. Comparable to Trader Joe's in quality, PCC is if a Whole Foods was truly worth your time. With friendly staff and a commitment to local flavors, it's a quality grocery store.
**Full Version:**
PCC Community Markets stands out as Seattle’s original and the nation’s largest certified organic, community-owned food market. This grocery store beautifully marries the quality and charm of a chain like Trader Joe’s with the spaciousness and ambiance of a high-end market.
Walking into PCC, you’re immediately struck by the welcoming and open atmosphere. The high ceilings and wide aisles make for a pleasant shopping experience, eliminating the cramped feeling often associated with other grocery stores. The premises were impeccably clean, and the well-arranged displays made it easy to navigate and find what I needed.
The store’s commitment to stocking the best of the Northwest is evident in the quality and variety of products available. From fresh, organic produce to unique local flavors, PCC excels in offering items that cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Whether you’re looking for vibrant bouquets, health care products, or a rich selection of frozen foods, PCC has it all.
PCC Community Markets also shines in its dedication to supporting local farmers and producers. This not only ensures fresh and creative local flavors but also fosters a strong sense of community. As someone who values quality food and local partnerships, I found this aspect particularly impressive.
PCC Community Markets is a gem in the Seattle grocery scene. Its spacious, clean, and well-organized environment, coupled with high-quality products, makes it above many others. While it may not be perfect, it comes very close. If you’re looking for a grocery store that values good food and good people, PCC is the place to be.
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“During my shopping I was able to use a store scooter to get my groceries selected. This was very helpful. I found what I needed and a couple of shoppers assisted me in reaching items. At check out I had some trouble with my pin and after 3 attempts my order was canceled.
But the young man working the front end arrived like knight and quickly rescan my 2 bags of groceries and was quickly on my way. All the stresses were smoothly erased for me.”