Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the OP and I did my weekly shop at the new location today.
It was very busy so hoping that will calm down. Overall still happy to have one a 7 minute drive from me vs the 40 minutes to Germantown. That said a few misses:
Not enough seating in the cafe area. Also missing the sub shop (though this one has the burger counter but I miss my subs).
Since they can sell alcohol, a lot of floor space is dedicated to it. That’s frustrating because they are missing some products. When I asked customer service how to recommend a few of my staples they have in Germantown but not at the DC location the staff member shrugged and said they don’t have as many products due to space.
There’s also no self-serve olive bar which is disappointing
But, I got most of what I wanted and parking was easy, so I call it a win.
What did you buy? What was missing that Germantown has?
Anonymous wrote:Went today and did not hate it 😂
I LOVED it. The prices seem high though. But no way am I trekking all the way to Germantown.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the complaints here are unbelievable.
I checked it out yesterday. The store is gargantuan. I don’t understand why people are griping that suburban locations are bigger.
Why would you need it to be bigger. It already seemed miles long to me.
Cafe seating seemed fine. Do you really sit and eat at Wegmans?
Missing some products - whatever! Find some new favorites. There is more than enough choice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the OP and I did my weekly shop at the new location today.
It was very busy so hoping that will calm down. Overall still happy to have one a 7 minute drive from me vs the 40 minutes to Germantown. That said a few misses:
Not enough seating in the cafe area. Also missing the sub shop (though this one has the burger counter but I miss my subs).
Since they can sell alcohol, a lot of floor space is dedicated to it. That’s frustrating because they are missing some products. When I asked customer service how to recommend a few of my staples they have in Germantown but not at the DC location the staff member shrugged and said they don’t have as many products due to space.
There’s also no self-serve olive bar which is disappointing
But, I got most of what I wanted and parking was easy, so I call it a win.
I heard on the news they have a "Hoagie bar." We were going to go just for that. They don't have it?
Anonymous wrote:Went today and hated it. I love wegmans and was looking forward to this for a long time. I hate that they filled the entire center of the store with beer, wine and liquor and eliminated the pharmacy, and personal care stuff (makeup, shampoo and other drug store stuff) and that they don’t have any of the home goods at all. I’m sure we’ll shop there occasionally but it won’t be regularly.
Anonymous wrote:This is the OP and I did my weekly shop at the new location today.
It was very busy so hoping that will calm down. Overall still happy to have one a 7 minute drive from me vs the 40 minutes to Germantown. That said a few misses:
Not enough seating in the cafe area. Also missing the sub shop (though this one has the burger counter but I miss my subs).
Since they can sell alcohol, a lot of floor space is dedicated to it. That’s frustrating because they are missing some products. When I asked customer service how to recommend a few of my staples they have in Germantown but not at the DC location the staff member shrugged and said they don’t have as many products due to space.
There’s also no self-serve olive bar which is disappointing
But, I got most of what I wanted and parking was easy, so I call it a win.
Anonymous wrote:This is the OP and I did my weekly shop at the new location today.
It was very busy so hoping that will calm down. Overall still happy to have one a 7 minute drive from me vs the 40 minutes to Germantown. That said a few misses:
Not enough seating in the cafe area. Also missing the sub shop (though this one has the burger counter but I miss my subs).
Since they can sell alcohol, a lot of floor space is dedicated to it. That’s frustrating because they are missing some products. When I asked customer service how to recommend a few of my staples they have in Germantown but not at the DC location the staff member shrugged and said they don’t have as many products due to space.
There’s also no self-serve olive bar which is disappointing
But, I got most of what I wanted and parking was easy, so I call it a win.
Anonymous wrote:This is the OP and I did my weekly shop at the new location today.
It was very busy so hoping that will calm down. Overall still happy to have one a 7 minute drive from me vs the 40 minutes to Germantown. That said a few misses:
Not enough seating in the cafe area. Also missing the sub shop (though this one has the burger counter but I miss my subs).
Since they can sell alcohol, a lot of floor space is dedicated to it. That’s frustrating because they are missing some products. When I asked customer service how to recommend a few of my staples they have in Germantown but not at the DC location the staff member shrugged and said they don’t have as many products due to space.
There’s also no self-serve olive bar which is disappointing
But, I got most of what I wanted and parking was easy, so I call it a win.
Anonymous wrote:Wegmans has traditionally had a suburban go to market strategy. Their mini stores in high density areas are far inferior to their large grocery stores further out.