Anonymous wrote:I used to live close to that Safeway -- sad to hear it is still bad. But two subsequent moves put me closest to Safeways each time, and you know what? All Safeways suck. They just suck. No management, they seem to specialize in the worst produce the wholesalers have to offer, and can't keep refrigeration working to save their lives. And expensive. I can only laugh at some of the prices they have for items that are often already beyond their expiration dates.
I am not joking when I say that the #1 priority for my next move is to not be near a Safeway!
Anonymous wrote:The Kensington Safeway is perpetually understaffed. They will have one, maybe two, lines open during peak times. They never open additional lines when it is 5+ people deep. It drives me crazy. Now, the staff they DO have are wonderful, friendly people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was called the Senior Safeway. Soviet was in DuPont. Secret at Davenport and Wisc. Sinkhole on MacArthur. Salvadoran in Adams Morgan-ish. The Safeway on Cap Hill was the unSafeway.
Yes, OP, that’s the Safeway you got. It’s not the best ever but Ward 3 is far from a grocery store desert.
Social Safeway was upper Georgetown
I thought Secret Safeway was the one in the Watergate - but theoretically it could apply to both.
There is a weird quirk in DC's Alcohol Licensing where only one branch of a chain store can sell alcohol in the city. So it has nothing to do with the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:It was called the Senior Safeway. Soviet was in DuPont. Secret at Davenport and Wisc. Sinkhole on MacArthur. Salvadoran in Adams Morgan-ish. The Safeway on Cap Hill was the unSafeway.
Yes, OP, that’s the Safeway you got. It’s not the best ever but Ward 3 is far from a grocery store desert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Chevy Chase DC safeway cannot sell beer or wine. It is in their permit from the neighborhood. (Permit probably isn't the technical word, but they aren't allowed to sell it.) Go across the street to Magruders if you need that.
I've lived near that dreadful safeway since 2004 and it just keeps getting worse. The general neighbors complain, but the immediate neighbors don't want a huge store going in on that small footprint. I've gotten to the point that I only buy canned/bottled goods or packaged things like cereal or pasta there and only when I have no other option. Their garlic rots in days. (Ok, it's been a few years since I've bought it, but it doesn't look much better.) Their fruit isn't ripe or sweet tasting. I bought a particular cut of meat there one evening. When I went to put it in the crockpot the following morning, it had turned green. The staff is surly, with a few exceptions. And now they've made the aisles so narrow that they're going to have to make them one way!
There is a weird quirk in DC's Alcohol Licensing where only one branch of a chain store can sell alcohol in the city. So it has nothing to do with the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:It was called the Senior Safeway. Soviet was in DuPont. Secret at Davenport and Wisc. Sinkhole on MacArthur. Salvadoran in Adams Morgan-ish. The Safeway on Cap Hill was the unSafeway.
Yes, OP, that’s the Safeway you got. It’s not the best ever but Ward 3 is far from a grocery store desert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where is the other 'secret' safeway that people are saying is near rodmans on wisconsin? Someone said davenport and I had no idea there was a safeway there.
It was at Ellicot and 42nd street just behind Wisconsin and the auto dealership that was there on Wisconsin. It's been closed for a while but was open as recently as 2011 when I worked near there.
It was bought in a development deal about two years ago by GDS so they can move their LS/MS next door to their US.
Anonymous wrote:It might be the worst supermarket in all of Upper NW. I avoid it like the plauge. Others might differ but the Van Ness Giant is not bad and keeps getting better. More organic, helpful staff (not all but the majority), decent selection of food, parking.