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    Very good customer service! Friendly and helpful over the phone AND in person! Neat, organized, clean store!

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    i felt unsafe because the stress ball machine was out of order and that stressed me out. and the prices are too high

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    Grocery Outlet

    Grocery Outlet

    (20 reviews)

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    Oh. My. Goodness. Where do I even begin to talk about how amazing this store is?! It's clean, has a…read morewide variety of products, and a clearance in the back right. And the employees?! They're my favorite part of the experience. I can never remember their names but there are two in particular who are super nice. They're both males, one is more blond-ish with blue eyes and the other is taller with dark brown hair and brown eyes. You'll know them when you see them. The prices are really cheap. If you want sweets for a good deal, go to the NOSH aisle. This is my go-to spot. (Charlie was one of the employees. Super nice. Always smiling.)

    I used to live right down the road but have since moved to the other side of town. It's a drive to…read moreget over here and yet I still make the drive once a week to stock up on things my family goes through weekly. The prices are better for a lot of things. Have you seen the 10-pack of grass-fed hamburgers for $10? Bargain indeed. I love that they are active on Facebook and if I have a question I can pop over and ask before I make my way over and they respond within a day or so. (hello Christmas gift I was looking for) The owners are awesome! They keep the store clean. They must treat the employees well because I know at least half of them by facial recognition they know me as well enough to say "Hi nice to see you again" Bonus GET THE APP! Save some extra cash once and while! OR sometimes you get a day or two early on the wine sale deals.

    Pendleton - An overview of the blanket-making process. No photos allowed in the factory!

    Pendleton

    (41 reviews)

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    Had a great time browsing all the various wares. I enjoyed the pink towels the most and the…read moreblankets although they were a bit expensive. The towels were really soft and plush and there were discounted blankets in the back with some defects that were marked. The staff were really friendly and kept checking in to see if we needed help with anything. Was worth the drive from Portland to here.

    I came here for the factory tour, where the wool blankets they spin and finish are done completely…read morein the United States. The tour skips some of the beginning steps (for example, they don't have sheep nor shear the sheep on the factory grounds!) but picks up from where the raw wool is shipped to the factory, dyed, cleaned, and spun into yarn. The yarn is then woven into bolts of fabric, but each square inch has to be inspected by hand and fixed if possible to ensure its quality. Then, the lengths of fabric are cut and finished into blankets. The factory tour took about an hour, and some areas are hot and humid to prevent the wool fibers from breaking, so be prepared for temperature changes. I liked how the tour guide used to be a factory worker herself, and had an intimate knowledge of the workings of the factory. The shop itself sells the blankets and other Pendleton products, and there's even a corner near the bathroom that sells blanket seconds-blankets that didn't pass the inspection process. This may be due to stains, too many broken yarns strands, etc. They're sold at a discount.

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    Jimbo's Deli Mart East

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    My fiancé left her purse on the counter and the worker obviously took it because she kept trying to…read moreuse my fiancés card for several months and that purse also had our rent money in it. Went back they said nothing was on the cameras no help nothing . Won't be going back there

    I used to come here regularly to get drinks etc while in the area. The service here has taken a…read moresharp downward turn as of late. Recently I went in and asked for something from the back, with nobody else in there. I was given a very snarky and passive aggressive attitude the second I asked. Then when the woman worker who stunk of stale cigarettes returned, she told me they were out. I confronted her because I could clearly see they had it inside the cooler behind the shelving. When I called her out, she tried to play it off that she didn't see it, but really she didn't think I saw that she didn't even bother to look. I let it slide, chalked it up to someone having a bad day. I came back today, several weeks later, to have a some propane tanks filled for an upcoming camping trip. I usually go to another local place, but theirs was out of service today. Kia strolled over to the propane fill at her own slow leisure, giving off inconvenienced body language. Immediately she began studying all of the propane canisters and not saying a word. After about five minutes of her deep expert analysis, I asked if something was wrong, and she told me all 5 of the tanks I brought in were expired and she wouldn't fill them. Even though she couldn't read the embossed date codes, I had to point them out to her. They were not expired. Every single tank is still within its certification requirement. I told her that wasn't true and all I got in return was that if I brought in an exchange bottle, she can fill those, then she walked away. My tanks were not out of certification, Kia just didn't want to be troubled with standing in the un-air conditioned shaded covered area to fill tanks. She casually strolled her way back inside to stock fish bait and that's why she'll always be a dead-end convenience store clerk. I went to the local professional place that does propane as one of their primary sources of revenue, and he looked each one over and verified my claim they were all within certification. Good luck with minimum wage, Kia Scott

    Columbia Gorge Outlets

    Columbia Gorge Outlets

    (62 reviews)

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    Came over to do some window shopping. They have a Columbia, Gap Outlet, Bath and Body Works,…read moreFamous Footwear, Vans Outlet and many other stores. They have three stores gear for entertainment. Claw City, Fantastic Arcade and Discs and Dice. You have limited amount of restaurants here. Subway and Starbucks. If you want to find more restaurants, head a little bit and there is Troutdale Food Carts. Lots of choices for everyone. The Multnomah Falls Shuttle picks up interested travelers here at the Outlet mall parking lot

    At the time of writing this review, the Yelp listing for "Columbia Gorge Outlets by Simon Property…read moreGroup" was closed (I believe somewhat recently). "Yelpers report this location has closed." However, that's not true because we just shopped here. I submitted edits to Yelp to remove "by Simon Property Group" from the business name and reopen the listing. Hopefully, by the time you read this, the listing will be open again. According to a January 25, 2016 article by Chain Store Age, Simon Property Group sold "Columbia Gorge Premium Outlets" to New York-based Time Equities Inc. (TEI) for $28,425,000: https://chainstoreage.com/real-estate/time-equities-acquires-columbia-gorge-premium-outlets-000 Currently, Columbia Gorge Outlets is managed by Norris & Stevens. According to TEI, the 164,236-sf outlet mall "is 87% leased to 37 tenants. All the tenants are national retailers." https://timeequities.com/properties/columbia-gorge-outlets Our group of eight visited Portland for vacation. We stayed in the city and took a day trip to hike in the nearby Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. We stopped by this outlet mall to pick up some items for hiking. For example, someone bought a shirt from the Columbia Factory Store and another person got shoes (sneakers) from Famous Footwear Outlet. This outlet mall is conveniently located right off I-84 exit 17 (Marine Drive / 257th Avenue) in Troutdale, Oregon. Troutdale is a suburb of Portland. The two cities are about 16 miles apart and both are located in Multnomah County. The outlet mall is about halfway between Portland and where we hiked (Wahkeena Falls). Great location for what we needed. Columbia Gorge Outlets is one of the smaller outlet malls I've visited. The size and look of it is more akin to a typical American suburban shopping center than a sprawling outlet mall. In terms of appearance and amenities, it was pretty standard. Before heading out, a few of us used the restrooms by the mall's offices on the south side of the property. Overall, the property was clean and expectedly peaceful and quiet during our visit on a Friday morning around 10:38am.

    Arktana - Aunts and Uncles Handbag

    Arktana

    (16 reviews)

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    I hadn't been in for a while, but recently I had the same experience as Corrie C…read more I try to be polite, but if a sales clerk is too cloyingly in my face, to the point of discomfort, it becomes smarmy and intrusive, and it's a huge turn off. I couldn't get out fast enough. Nice items overall, but I can find them elsewhere, so I also will never go back.

    I don't know, what it was attracted me to go in. The store display? The colors, the fact that they…read moreare not 'grandmotherly', but feminine? No matter, we're visiting Camas and my planned to window shop. Oh, yeah, I remember! It was cold outside, and being indoors keep you warmer. It's like window-shopping in Arizona, where it's so hot outside and being inside an AC keeps you cooler. I found they have the styles I LOVE to wear. Being a petite, short, well-traveled woman THIS is my store to be! I spotted shoes I'd buy in Spain. I spotted leather jacket, colors I don't own, size I wouldn't buy, but hey! It fits me perfectly when it's zip. It's got pockets, and zippers. I needed this jacket! The staff answered my questions, she helped me. But can you believe it? It's XL. That's a FIRST! Do I look like an EXTRA LARGE? I must be. But, this jacket is MINE! When I got home, and research more on the brand: It turned out, I just purchased the largest leather maker in Europe, and they sell other brands and it is the largest in the world! Woo hoo! We're heading there in March, and I couldn't afford to buy it at Neiman Marcus, but I could in Arktana. I also found out, they have another jacket, similar to my new jacket in the style of FLORI. But, this style, that I bought, I like it so much better. I am so glad we stopped there! Thank you, for letting me carry it back to our car, to hang, instead of wrapping it in something I will have to throw out. The photo, below is from the lining of my jacket. The heart reminds me: we bought it during our 50th Valentine's Day anniversary! :) I will have a birthday this month. So perfect!

    Safeway

    Safeway

    (40 reviews)

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    Safeway - Washougal's Pricey, Sluggish Monopoly…read more Welcome to Safeway Washougal, where prices are sky-high, checkout lines move at glacial speed, and customer service is brought to you by the fine folks at the Bureau of Indifference. Prices here are downright outrageous--and why? Because there's no competition within 10 miles. It's a classic case of small-town supermarket monopoly, and Safeway's milking it for all it's worth. The cashiers move like molasses in January, more interested in chatting about Aunt Judy's kidney stones than getting you through the line. And if that wasn't enough, they apparently skipped training on how sales work. They plaster big, flashy "SALE" signs all over the shelves, but never update the system--so the register charges you full price anyway. Every. Single. Time. I've learned the hard way to take photos of the shelf tags just to prove the price is wrong at checkout. That leads to even more delays as the cashier flips through a paper flyer like it's 1992, trying to determine if I'm lying about a $1.29 can of beans. We moved here in 2017, and guess what? Nothing has changed. Even Safeway employees admit the pricing system is broken, but here we are EIGHT YEARS LATER, and they're still overcharging. At this point, it feels intentional--like they're hoping nobody notices while they siphon a few extra bucks off each receipt. Washougal desperately needs another grocery store. A Fred Meyer, WinCo, Trader Joe's, anything. But the total absence of competition makes you wonder: is Safeway playing gatekeeper behind the scenes? Whatever the reason, this store has earned a dishonorable place on my WALL OF SHAME™ CombatCritic gives Safeway Washougal 0 Bombs Out Of 10 ... More Bombs Are Better!

    plastic is back so i will give them a better review, bread is still hit or miss tho...read more

    Dollar Tree Store - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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