Anonymous wrote:I love the Chantilly Wegmans but find it expensive compared to Trader Joe's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, DC is filled with people from elsewhere, so when something that reminds them of home opens here, they get really really excited. And then they tell everyone how amazing it is and how lucky we are to be getting one, because it reminds them of home. And then everyone who is not reminded of home visits this new, super-hyped establishment, and thinks "why was the opening of this in the news?" because in reality it's just a grocery store.
I learned this when Wawa opened on 19th street. Turns out, Wawa is a freaking gas station. Why did I have to read about the impending opening of a gas station with no gas pumps on PoPville for 6 months?
Western NY native who is (im)patiently waiting for the Rockville wegmans to open....fair enough. But what has always appealed to me about Wegmans is that it is the most "complete" grocery store. Other stores may have them beat on particular characteristics, but they are the best combination of quality, selection, and prices, IMO. I tend to leave there with everything I need.
I haven't been to the Wisconson ave location, and I do think that overall Wegmans has suffered a bit from expansion. The produce dept can be more hit or miss than a few years ago.
The Rockville Wegmans is supposed to be one of the smaller urban stores, so I’m not holding my breath until 2025.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wegman’s in Germantown is terrific and far better than my local Giant and Safeway. I haven’t been to the one on Wisconsin, which is far closer. Disappointing to hear it’s not as good.
Agreed, the Germantown Wegs is excellent. It's too far for me to go there regularly, but I do make weekend trips once in a while.
Why? It’s a supermarket. Same brands and same stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wegman’s in Germantown is terrific and far better than my local Giant and Safeway. I haven’t been to the one on Wisconsin, which is far closer. Disappointing to hear it’s not as good.
Agreed, the Germantown Wegs is excellent. It's too far for me to go there regularly, but I do make weekend trips once in a while.
Why? It’s a supermarket. Same brands and same stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is, DC is filled with people from elsewhere, so when something that reminds them of home opens here, they get really really excited. And then they tell everyone how amazing it is and how lucky we are to be getting one, because it reminds them of home. And then everyone who is not reminded of home visits this new, super-hyped establishment, and thinks "why was the opening of this in the news?" because in reality it's just a grocery store.
I learned this when Wawa opened on 19th street. Turns out, Wawa is a freaking gas station. Why did I have to read about the impending opening of a gas station with no gas pumps on PoPville for 6 months?
Western NY native who is (im)patiently waiting for the Rockville wegmans to open....fair enough. But what has always appealed to me about Wegmans is that it is the most "complete" grocery store. Other stores may have them beat on particular characteristics, but they are the best combination of quality, selection, and prices, IMO. I tend to leave there with everything I need.
I haven't been to the Wisconson ave location, and I do think that overall Wegmans has suffered a bit from expansion. The produce dept can be more hit or miss than a few years ago.
Anonymous wrote:The thing is, DC is filled with people from elsewhere, so when something that reminds them of home opens here, they get really really excited. And then they tell everyone how amazing it is and how lucky we are to be getting one, because it reminds them of home. And then everyone who is not reminded of home visits this new, super-hyped establishment, and thinks "why was the opening of this in the news?" because in reality it's just a grocery store.
I learned this when Wawa opened on 19th street. Turns out, Wawa is a freaking gas station. Why did I have to read about the impending opening of a gas station with no gas pumps on PoPville for 6 months?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wegman’s in Germantown is terrific and far better than my local Giant and Safeway. I haven’t been to the one on Wisconsin, which is far closer. Disappointing to hear it’s not as good.
Agreed, the Germantown Wegs is excellent. It's too far for me to go there regularly, but I do make weekend trips once in a while.
Anonymous wrote:Wegman’s in Germantown is terrific and far better than my local Giant and Safeway. I haven’t been to the one on Wisconsin, which is far closer. Disappointing to hear it’s not as good.
Anonymous wrote:The thing is, DC is filled with people from elsewhere, so when something that reminds them of home opens here, they get really really excited. And then they tell everyone how amazing it is and how lucky we are to be getting one, because it reminds them of home. And then everyone who is not reminded of home visits this new, super-hyped establishment, and thinks "why was the opening of this in the news?" because in reality it's just a grocery store.
I learned this when Wawa opened on 19th street. Turns out, Wawa is a freaking gas station. Why did I have to read about the impending opening of a gas station with no gas pumps on PoPville for 6 months?