This is my favorite PCC in the puget sound and I know it is the smallest and it is the people working there and food selection meets all of my needs.
Old store, doesn't have the pizza oven. Kinda tight in space. Great food & service.
1. Super expensive 2. Really good stuff 3. Some staff are delighted to have customers and some wish we would go to Central Market
PCC is a chain of grocery stores known for organic and healthy items. They are very expensive compared to other stores, but it's because of the quality of goods. This location has some weird parking going on so be careful driving in off Aurora. Inside is a bit small, but they have mostly everything a normal store has. The staff here are always hit or miss, sometimes friendly and sometimes just trying to push you out of the store quickly.
PCC is great but this location kinda sucks - it's small, cramped, and confusing and has a poor selection compared to the Greenlake one
I personally don't shop here as I feel that the prices are too high for my budget. But, if you're middle-income, or higher, and you want to support an alternative to corporate grocery retailers, then, you might like it, as it's a member-owned cooperative that's existed for over fifty years.
Go in daily for a mushroom elixir and sometimes for lunch if I forget it at home. Everyone there is friendly and great deli and salad selection.
One of my absolute favorite PCCs! The most delicious hot food and soups. Thank you all!
Yes and no Song items is worth the purchase it's sonites way too much money Song items a healthy insone Aida's don't healthy at all and they're so processed But the good thing is a choice oh it is not for me???
Usually this PCC is very good and we shop here during special occasions for their great selection and we even became members recently. A few weeks ago I bought a cauliflower in a plastic bag, organic. I went home to realize it had some fungus and bugs. I cut out and threw away the bits with fungus and soaked it in hot salty water to kill all the bugs. It could happen sometimes with cauliflower. I grow my own organic vegetables. So I know. A couple of days ago I went in and checked their organic carrots. I just felt the leaves and they were covered in soil. I didn't want to take it. So I put it back and turned around to find an employee right behind me who looked at me quizzically and I said it's very dirty and proceeded to passive aggressively rearranging the produce and kept saying 'that's fine' in an aggressive way. I don't understand the attitude when your produce is not clean or checked. We'll find a different PCC with better service.