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Commissary

3.4 (173 reviews)
ModerateGrocery, Bakeries, Delis
Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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11.19.22
Catherine P.

Love the commissary prices for fresh produce and prepackaged items. Meats are hit or miss on deals. Managers special meat is the only one I have seen that is cheaper than outside stores. But there are a lot of other deals that make up for it. Workers are friendly and helpful. Just know that if you can't find it there, check back later or they don't have it. The check out process is easy and they always have baggers to help you get your items to your car. *as of 7/22/23- they are not checking IDs at the door. However, you still need a military ID to purchase items at the register.*

An amazing facility for our military folks!
Greg W.

Ok five stars why! The commissary is a military benefit for our essential forces, their families and us retires. Great selection of products availability is not always consistent but prices are great!!! They have a great selection of products. I rely and use this benefit to the maximum as it saves us considerable. For those whom complain go to Safeway or Foodland or quite complaining. I'm retired Vietnam vet and have been relying on the commissary system for over 50 years. I was able to use them in all four corners of the world and this one is one of the best!!

7-29-22
Nadine C.

Shopping with mom in Honolulu, Hawaii... Since my father retired from Military Service, my mom gets lifetime military benefits. One of the many benefits is the privilege to shop at The Commissary. The Commissary is the grocery store next to the Navy Exchange at Pearl Harbor. It has almost everything that you'd need: fresh produce, canned goods, frozen foods, baked items, a meat department, etc. They also have local items like macadamia nuts, guava juice, and taro chips. On this trip, mom bought bananas, Clementines, cereal, a pineapple, stewed tomatoes, and Propel water. LOL! The good things are that mom doesn't pay tax and the bags are free. Parking is free, too (mom likes to park in aisle 6)! Service is polite and the environment is clean, well lit, and safe. There are ID checks at the door, so, don't forget your wallet!

Jam A.

This is is the larges commissary / NEX store we have in the world. I love shopping here, because I can find everything that I need. It take me awhile to shop here, because the store is so large. And because They move things around in the store on a regular basis to keep it interesting and drive me crazy, LOL. i can find things here that I missing missing the mainland and save a few dollars then if I shopped In town. They have a large section of fruits and vegetables, meat and poultry, Latin/Asian/Jewish/ / local foods and even vegetarian goods. This commissary is huge. They have about 20 cashiers and about four quick check out stands. Everyone thatI run into that works at the commissary is very friendly and helpful. Because everything is shipped, they do run out of the specialty and favorites. if you have a favorite or two it's best to stock up on them. They except coupons and then they have a coupon card program that you need to download your coupons on via Internet before shopping. Sometimes they'll have coupons in the aisles of the store as well. At the entrance into the commissary, you will find the store's magazine with the specials for the month. You have to have a military ID to come into the store. In the Commissary you cannot bring in guest or family that do not have a military I The commissary is busy on a day today basis, but Be aware on Pay days, holidays and fleek week it's crazy busy. After you're finished your grocery shopping and now your too tired to go home and cook. You can go to the food trucks outside or the food court upstairs and have a bit to eat. Please note: Before leaving your car in the parking lot, look up and notice which fruit you've parked under and look down to see what Number is the rows you've parked in. Looking for your car in 90° weather is not a cute look. I see many people out in the parking lot looking lost,I used to be one of them, until someone gave me this tip. Who would've Thunk it?? To look a The labeled parking area before leaving your car, LOL.

All these vegetables from the Commissary,  yum.
Andy L.

I love shopping here. They got more and better choices of vegetables and fruits compared to other commissaries here and abroad. I can come here and shop for all the ingredients for pinakbet. They got poke bar with huge selection of pokes. I noticed their mussels poke are larger and fresher here. This store also closes later than the typical 8pm closing of most commissaries. I just wish during rush hours, most of the check out lanes would open which will mitigate longs lines. I like that there's checkout lanes for up to 30 items and more than 30 items, I just hope that's there's at least 3 or 4 staff running these lanes. It gets back up sometimes especially when you need clerk assistance to clear the error. It is far from my place, but it is worth the drive. Parking gets crazy busy sometimes but tolerable. I will come back for more shopping.

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15 years ago

Nice and big, great prices and lots of selection. Also their meat and produce is nice and fresh.

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great selection, can order stuff, sometimes you may get veryyyyy long lines

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Ask the Community - Commissary

Do they sell charcoal?

Yes! They are!!! You can find the charcoal @ the other side of bread section!

What are the prices shopping at the commissary/exchange vs off post shopping?

Definitely cheaper for some items and no tax.

Are there a lot of organic produce options?

Limited organic produce similar to other major super markets. If you are looking for organic, try Nijiya market, Kokua market, Down to Earth, and https://organichawaii.org.

Do they do vegetable or fruit platters? And how's the quality?

They have some cut fruits and veggies located right before the seafood section. However, their products are always changing based on if it is selling or not. They also run out quickly. Quality is good because it is locally produced...believe it is… Read more

Is there a package store in the building?

For beer, wine & spirits? Yes, it's around the corner from the Commissary at the Navy Exchange.

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I wish that their poke selection was a little bigger but it was made for mainland people.

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