What should I eat at Wegman’s?

Anonymous
I am a single empty nester who hates to cook.

A new Wegman’s has opened up near me and I went for the first time today. I had some
gazpacho and some sashimi and some fruit. Delicious, and healthy too.

What else should I try? Do people have favorite things there?
Anonymous
It's not the season yet, but their pumpkin roll is pretty good.
Anonymous
OP do a search. There should be several threads with similar questions.
Anonymous
Is this the one in Rockville?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP do a search. There should be several threads with similar questions.


Wegman’s could be it’s own sub-forum.
Anonymous
The meatball sub is so good
Anonymous
My go to is an old fashioned on a wheat wrap from the sub shop

Their Asian bar is pretty good too
Anonymous
Sushi, Asian bar, soups, baked goods and cheese selection. I’ll never forget when Wegmans first opened in my town when I was 14 and the patisserie was SO fancy.

Not prepared foods but we also like their hummus and kefir.
Anonymous
I’ve been underwhelmed by Wegmans but their cheesecake is delicious.
Anonymous
Their sushi is good
Anonymous
Their chocolate chip cookies and there is some kind of vanilla cream cake. Yum.
Sushi. Potstickers.
Anonymous
OP, if you can afford to just eat their sushi bar, soup bar and pre-cut fruit you are golden.

They have many cases of heat and eat food as well, and rotisserie chicken. Mine used to have (expensive) multipacks of grilled chicken in the prepared food area too but they stopped doing that. Instead I've been seeing taco kits.

With only a tiny bit more effort you can buy some bagged salads, cooked proteins and make some good meals that way. There's nothing super special in the freezer cases except for maybe Wegman's brand meatballs and potstickers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you can afford to just eat their sushi bar, soup bar and pre-cut fruit you are golden.

They have many cases of heat and eat food as well, and rotisserie chicken. Mine used to have (expensive) multipacks of grilled chicken in the prepared food area too but they stopped doing that. Instead I've been seeing taco kits.

With only a tiny bit more effort you can buy some bagged salads, cooked proteins and make some good meals that way. There's nothing super special in the freezer cases except for maybe Wegman's brand meatballs and potstickers.


Wegmans is the only place I can still get a bagged broccoli crunch salad. No idea why. The local stores stopped carrying the Taylor Farms version. The cats get the bacon.
Anonymous
Do you have a budget?

Their house brands are reasonable and good deals and a occassionally a handful of produce items are decently priced, but everything else is very pricey (bakery, seafood, hot bar, etc).
Anonymous
They have a little half loaf of cinnamon raisin bread for $5 that’s a nice treat
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