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    3.4 (28 reviews)
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    Symbol of Freedom from Nanny State Oppression.
    Denny B.

    Upon entering the Market Street facility, I thought we were in the wrong building. In front of us was a wine bar and sports bar with multiple flat screens around tables and chairs. Then there was a row of food kiosks serving international cuisine. Then there was a walk-in wine temp-controlled room with quality wines from around the world. Then there was a meat counter that was the longest I have ever seen with a 20+ day aging chamber for beef on display. There were a few aisles that had dedicated areas where international food, organized by country, were available, including Basque. We were only there to pick up some odds and ends while we were visiting friends in Eagle and Meridian. The most alarming thing we found was a shopping bag at the checkout. Yes, they gave out paper bags to shoppers without charging 10 cents to $2.00 like in CA. When the clerk was finished, she put our items into the bag without lecturing us on the virtues of bringing our own reuseable cloth bag. She didn't ask whether we wanted to buy a paper or plastic bag. She didn't call the manager and security personnel over to have us escorted from the building for not bringing our own bags, as is done in CA. Snowflake lefty Californians will faint away dead when they read this review calling it false and injurious to their idyllic society. Just to prove that the bag actually exists, see the pic of it. You may erroneously think it is a bag, but it is really a Symbol of American Values. It is also a Emblem of Freedom, freedom from the oppression from a Nanny state like CA. Locals thought us very odd when we were dancing in the parking lot around our rental car shouting "Viva la Bag, Viva la Bag, Viva la Bag, Viva la Bag" The really good news is that there were no Prius or Teslas in the parking lot and the individual parking spaces were actually larger than a standard Escalade SUV. Awesome, Dude, like really.

    Disgusting
    Derek B.

    I love Albertsons. This Albertsons I do not. I stepped into the men's room during my shopping experience and immediately left the store. I'll never go back there to buy food again!

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    Dustin B.

    This is a great grocery store. It's not as large as stores like Winco or Costco, but it has a different focus; it provides reasonably priced food, with an an emphasis of specialty items, with convenient and quick service. At their produce section they have freshly made packages of pre-washed corn, stuffed mushrooms, hamburger toppings (slices of onions, lettuce, and tomatoes), vegetables for grilling, and bowls of chopped fruit. Each item is $5. These items are really convenient when you don't want to prepare it yourself but don't want to pay the costs of going out. They have a decent selection at their deli with your typical items such as potato salad, fried chicken, and a wide variety of other options. In their meat area they have options for pre seasoned cuts perfect for grilling. They also have a good selection of organic items and vegetarian options that are hard to find elsewhere. The flower selection is really good too. I can get a nice bouquet for $10. My wife won't even let me go a florist anymore even on Valentine's Day because she likes these flowers and the price is much better. This place has certainly made a remarkable transformation. For a while, the service was terrible, the prices were ridiculous, and they didn't offer a lot of their convenient prepared food options. But, for the last few years, it's became a great store to visit. They will never be able to compete in price with Winco and Costco so they started to focus on customer service and it's payed off. The lines are much faster than they used to be, and they are quick to get more help if needed. They've reduced their prices down to reasonable amounts and have provided quality food and more specialty items.

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    We were only there to pick up some odds and ends while we were visiting friends in Eagle and Meridian.

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    Albertsons Market Street

    Albertsons Market Street

    4.1
    (194 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Superior offerings. Eat, nosh, and do your weekly grocery shopping all at the same time or place…read more Wide variety of librations available. This is THE grocery store of grocery stores! You can also purchase from the deli or any other department and consume it in the eating area. Wait staff also available to take your order. From scratch bakery.

    I haven't been to the Market Street Albertsons for a hot minute. The last time I was in, I grabbed…read morea Red Bull and some flowers. I think the time before that was to grab a sandwich from the deli for my husband. Conveniently, my hubby wanted a snack so I stopped in to see what I could grab for him. I saw a gentleman pull some fresh pepperoni pizza out of the brick oven. That was my sign to grab my husband a couple slices, he loves pizza. The gentleman helped a couple guests ahead of me. He greeted me but realized he was out of gloves. So, he went to the back to grab some and the gal who was starting the dough stepped in to help me. She asked if i wanted some pizza and of course I said yes. Looking at the pizza, there was no real rhyme or reason to how they sliced it. All the slices were different in size. Not one is the same. One huge slice, many smaller slices and some slivers. I asked her if 2 smaller slices count as 1. She said yes. I wanted a total of 2 big slices. I was in the middle of asking her and was cut off cause I didn't answer her if I wanted pepperoni or Hawaiian. I was literally trying to talk her that I wanted a total of 4 slices to make 2 big slices and was shut down. I took my 2 small slices and went on my merry way. I honestly didn't even want to take the slices I had. The whole interaction with her was tasteless. Why would I want to bring this to my husband? I have never worked in a Deli type job but I have worked in the food industry. Today's interaction with the gal was such a turn off. Maybe she should stick with making the pizzas instead of helping customers. What a complete waste of time coming in and grabbing 2 uneven slices of pizza. I haven't been in for a long time before this and I don't see myself coming back anytime soon. I'd rather buy a full pizza and have my husband toss the other half of the uneaten pizza than be treated like how I did today.

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    Fall is here!
    Albertsons Market Street
    Albertsons Market Street

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    Natural Grocers

    Natural Grocers

    4.6
    (51 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $$

    I knew Natural Grocers when they were Vitamin Cottage. If you visit, you can faintly see the…read moreVitamin Cottage logo to the left of the Natural Grocers sign on the outside. Natural Grocers was the OG. Before Whole Foods, Sprouts, and before the Boise Cooperative, it was Natural Grocers. It's a great story, look it up and read about Margaret and Phillip Islely, their $200 bucks, and their dream. I've visited several times, and while it may still have a following, it gets lost in the ever-expanding sections of your traditional grocers. It wasn't long ago, that you would NOT see vegan cheese in the cheese aisle, or plant-based meats in the meat section, but now they are there, whether it's something you eat or not. The vegetable and fruit section is smaller than the Co-Op at the Village but sometimes it's good to have a second chance. The vitamin section as well as the community hang-out section to the right when you walk in should not be missed. One thing that often gets missed is that some shoppers see these grocers as vegan or vegetarian. While it's true that they stock vegan and vegetarian items, they also have organic meats and meat products. If you're looking for organic, grass-fed meats and such, check out Natural Grocers TIP1: Check out their website as it has a bountiful amount of information about Sustainability, Deals, Recipes, Events, and more. Natural Grocers is located on Milwaukee in Boise, across from the Home Depot, and is open most nights until 8:30 pm excluding Sundays.

    Seriously, every time I come here I say, "why don't I come here?" It is simply put, awesome! Decent…read moreprices (some the same as non-organic and gmo as found in other stores) simple maneuvering, quaint, and not extremely packed! It has everything I need and then the fun nutrition isles are my dessert for my visit... my reward. I must say, try to practice being disciplined or else you'll end up spending way too much money on really cool things or food. Be good to your body, shop here. (Or don't and that gives me more wiggle room.) (Tons of parking, friendly staff, and fun community room! You can use the meeting space for non-profit meetings (check their website for details), and demonstrations!)

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    Freshest spices in town
    Freshest spices in town
    Photographed these on 3/15/15 as well while shopping at Natural Grocers :)
    Photographed these on 3/15/15 as well while shopping at Natural Grocers :)
    Demonstration area!

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    Demonstration area!
    Grocery Outlet

    Grocery Outlet

    3.2
    (5 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Going to any Grocery Outlet is like a scavenger hunt. What you saw there last time, may not be…read morethere the next. I was on the hunt for some FieldRoast Vegan breakfast sandwiches. They're pretty good when I am lazy to make breakfast. I did purchase the last three at my usual Grocery Outlet in Meridian at Crossroads. I walked into this location and it always feels fancier compared to the other locations. I'm not able to articulate it in words but it just does. While I didn't find the breakfast sandwiches, I did find some vegan flatbreads which I have not seen before and at less than four bucks each, it was a find, so I bought the last two to stash for a lazy day. As for service, Mindy was very pleasant and funny. We chatted about how I was cheating on my usual location and Meg over there usually serves me. Mindy says, 'Its our secret' It was a funny moment. In retail, even a small chuckle, is worth a million bucks. Thanks Grocery Outlet for the finds, and I will stay focused on the hunt each and every time.

    On 3/22/24, I visited the brand new GO in Meridian,ID, which opened yesterday. I was in the store…read morestore for 50 minutes before they closed. I didn't have time to see the entire store, but I did have time to come through several sections of the store in depth. Here's what I found: 1. The Boise GO on Fairview has a better frozen section. They have a bigger variety and more interesting items. 2. The Bread section of the Meridian and Boise GO are similar, but the Boise GO on Fairview has bread from Zeppole. 3. The Boise GO on Fairview has a bigger selection of Taylor Farms than the Meridian GO. 4. The Boise GO on Fairview has a bigger and better selection of Eggs, Butter & Cheese. 5. The Boise GO on Fairview appears to be a bigger store, which would explain why they have more variety in some sections. The Meridian GO appears similar in size to the Boise GO on Overland. I still need a bit more time to go through the Meridian GO, but so far, I prefer the Boise GO on Fairview. The Meridian GO is better than the Boise GO on Overland.

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    Grocery Outlet
    Grocery Outlet
    Grocery Outlet

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    Town & Country Farmers Market

    Town & Country Farmers Market

    4.2
    (6 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    I think this place is amazing... They have such a great variety of fruits and vegetables and the…read morebest part is the price for the quality. I've kept my eye out all summer and this market has the best prices per pound for strawberries, pineapple, peppers, etc. Staff is super friendly and helpful.( There is also a butcher, a bread shop, and a pasta shop in the same strip as this market. All of these shops support local businesses.)

    Newly re-opened this week (on 6/8/26) and now with Symms Fruit Farm, a 100+ year old grower of…read morecherries, several kinds of stonefruit, pears and sometimes quince that is still family operated, as owner operators of this partly Farmers Market partly grocery market store in an old barn like building in Boise. Looking at this Yelp page I was surprised to see reviews, some not flattering, dating back to the 2010 - 2012 era for the same business name at this location but that one closed, years ago it seems, and this is now new ownership and focus but the same business name. Recalibrating. As it were. My first visit in had me eager to go back again as new place wobbles get worked out and the growing season allows them to bring in more local produce. They have what is available in that now and for the other produce they stock it is all organic so works for me! WE'RE GLAD YOU'RE HERE SERVICE: I'll mention product below, but what stood out for my husband and me on this visit was what nice people work here, how helpful everyone is and how much one feels a good spirit of welcome and care in the space. Delightful. PRODUCTS: Produce, flours and grains from local mill, local honeys (the one we chose from Panoptic Apiary in Middleton is excellent), local poultry and beef in a freezer case, dairy (including raw milk if that's your thing) in a dedicated refrigerator case and another with things like a variety of really good salsas, house made guacamole, jarred sauerkraut and...the list goes on. They had Symms cherries, the first of the season's crop, in the store and they are excellent. I picked up some other produce to round out what I needed at home, most of it not local farm grown at this point in the year but all of it fresh and organic. I'm hopeful they'll be able to expand to bring in some farmers, like those who are at the Boise Farmer's Market, to round out their local produce offerings. Gaston's Bakery bread was on a rack and I learned the baker delivers to them daily. They were giving away flowers from a local grower and said they would have more coming in to sell in the store. The flower farm name was Sunny Stems (Caldwell ID) and on the card that came with the flowers, I loved that the owner, Ineke Severa, identifed herself as "grower & dreamer". HEALTHY AND SWEET TREAT SURPRISE!: There is a 'Smoothie' sign above the check out counter and given I have never learned to appreciate those, I didn't study it but then just as I was leaving I saw the sign alongside for a frozen banana whip sweetened with dates. I am a sucker for dates so I ordered one with optional fresh strawberry topping. It was dee-licious and even in the smallest size (only $4 for 9 oz), it was shareable by two. I would go back just for one of these again. PARKING: Ample amount in private lot. ACCESSIBILITY: There is an spot marked with wheelchair emblem paint in the lot near the door but it is not compliant with state building code or ADA because the striped access aisle is on the wrong side of the vehicle. I pause here for a little venting, I don't know who owns the lot but for Pete's sake, there have been crystal clear guidelines in both the ADA law and code for what will be 36 years next month and how this is gotten wrong is beyond understanding. It makes a big difference to people who use wheelchairs and it is embedded in law and code for a reason. That the city of Boise allows these things to go uncorrected is maddening because it is their job to enforce the Access Building Code, including in parking lots. End of vent. Other than that the inside is fully accessible for floor space and check out counter height. LOO: There is one so you can plan accordingly if you want to order a pot of their French Press coffee that was listed on a board. IN THEIR OWN WORDS AS PS: Owners spend time to write marketing material and mission statements and I think it is important to share them. Here are these owners comments as shared on their site titled: ROOTED IN IDAHO. BUILT FOR YOUR TABLE. "town and Country Market was born from a simple belief: the best ingredients don't come from a warehouse across the country. They come from the farm down the road. We've built relationships with Idaho's finest growers, ranchers, and artisans so that you don't have to wonder where your food comes from. When you shop with us, you're buying from the people who planted it, picked it, and made it with their own hands. That's not a marketing claim. That's just how we do things. From the rolling orchards of the Snake River Plain to the cottage kitchens of the Treasure Valley, every item in our store carries a little piece of Idaho in it. Come on in and taste the difference."

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    Opening weekend and they offered a bunch of flowers grown by local flower farm.
    Opening weekend and they offered a bunch of flowers grown by local flower farm.
    Re-Opened w/new owners 6/8/26 who also own Symms Fruit Ranch, the 112 year old family owned fruit grower in Caldwell.   GREAT cherries now!
    Re-Opened w/new owners 6/8/26 who also own Symms Fruit Ranch, the 112 year old family owned fruit grower in Caldwell. GREAT cherries now!
    Great frozen banana whip. All natural.  Sweetened with dates. Only $4.

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    Great frozen banana whip. All natural. Sweetened with dates. Only $4.

    Albertsons - grocery - Updated July 2026

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