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Reviews for New Seasons Market - Woodstock in Portland, OR

Claire Fisher 1 year ago
4

Made-to order (delicious) hamburgers at the deli counter... & chopped salad and blondie-bars. Cold glass bottles of root beer... and orange cream soda. Sadly the elevator was not working, making the roof-top garden unaccessible for us. But the night waswarm with a full moon. There was a bench out front next to a pile of pumpkins. The street was quiet. A fine spot for oursupper. Read more

Colby Aley 1 year ago
5

This is my favorite New Seasons. The parking situation is much better than the Sellwood location. There's usually a spot on... Woodstock, otherwise there's almost always a place to park in the below ground garage. Everyone here is so helpful! Read more

Jeffrey 1 year ago
5

This is a really solid new seasons, and it is one of the newer ones in Portland. At first, I wondered if New Seasons would... attract enough people since they already exist over on 21st, and Hawthorne but wow, this store seems to be 3 x as busy as thoselocations. Always clean, and always helpful, friendliest store around. Read more

Eric Rider (SoulRider.222) 1 year ago
5

Again, another business where I shop because nice people work there. Employees can make or break a company and I have been quick... to go elsewhere in some cases. 90% of New Seasons locations I've been to don't have that vibe. I've shopped at this locationsince it was built. And I still ride my bicycle there from time to time, even though I don't live or work nearby anymore, ifthat's a testament. And on that note, this location has underground parking, which includes a spot specifically for bicycles.I've included a photo of the funky cool art sign showing where to park and lock it up. I've locked my bike many times (it'sworth a lot). It's a secure spot. And if you don't trust it, there are plenty of classic and standard sidewalk spots to lockyour steel horse. Read more

Emilie McDonald 1 year ago
1

This was the second time in a year I was shocked by an employee being hostile to me when I asked for help. It is unsettling... because normally, it seems like a mellow environment. I complained to management but am going to delete them from my groceryshopping options.When I go in, I am in a receptive decision making mindset and it is the last place I would expect to betreated with disrespect. Leadership is lacking from what I can see. Maybe they do not communicate with employees to check in andbe supportive to staff. I definitely got caught in whatever dysfunctional staff system is operating there and will never shop atany New Seasons again. Their branding states it is "The Friendliest Store in Town". Beware, abuse from a disgruntled employeecould be encountered. Not a genuine company Read more

B L 1 year ago
5

Lovely market that is like a small Whole Foods store. At least 50% of staff and customers wore masks. Great supply of items,... including local items. Staff was helpful and friendly. Plenty of parking in the free garage. Take the stairs or elevator up.There?s some street parking too. They use paper bags. Great neighborhood store. Lucky to have it in Woodstock. Read more

Alexis L 1 year ago
5

Great place to bring my laptop and work for awhile. The covered patio is large and dry. The wifi is good enough for basic... things. Grab a coffee or something from the deli downstairs or buy a couple drinks up at the "bar" and get some workdone. Covered patio is large and airy and very pleasant even on a cold day. (And it stays dry on a wet one!) Read more

John Salgir 2 years ago
1

The "Friendliest Store In Town" is ripping you off. I was buying Grand Central bread at this location for a while, thinking it... was expensive, and then went to the actually bakery a block away, and it's two dollars cheaper there! This is called highwayrobbery! I've also noticed the price of other things like beef and burger have gone way up recently too. I was ok paying a bitmore here for some things, as you get good quality but it's getting out of hand. I suspect the new owners are just really happyto price-gouge all the new super-rich people moving into Portland from California, who think nothing of it and don't even lookat their receipts. You can do better New Seasons! Shame on you. Read more