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    3.7 (27 reviews)
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    Austin G.

    For those who need an introduction to this German brand, Lidl is the competitor of Aldi. While at boarding school in Germany, I shopped at Lidl. I couldn't be more excited that they are entering the USA market. Usually, Lidl is in a huge space, but not this location. Located under the Lidl US HQ, it's a tiny shop- no bigger than an urban 7/11. When you walk in, you'll see a section with grab-n-go food from drinks to a little bakery with delicious mini chocolate croissants, doughnuts, cookies, etc. The aisles are filled with the basic groceries, including some produce. The checkout section is all self-service, but there's a staff member nearby to help. The prices are much cheaper than at other grocery stores like the nearby Harris Teeter.

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    Kathy C.

    In an area where things are becoming increasingly expensive, Lidl still offers good quality at great prices. Came here to buy eggs because we didnt feel like going into the HT down the block and was pleasantly surprised. You can get organic greens here for $2.49 a box (cheaper than trader joes). They offer a large variety of fruits and veggies. The extra large size avocados are a steal at $1.29 each! They also sell fresh meat - ribeye, chicken breast, ground beef, etc. There is a little self serve freshly squeezed orange juice station and a bakery section with a baker onsite. My bf and I loved the pretzel buns and egg tarts! Parking is super easy as there is street parking right infront of the store. This is a small express store but it never felt busy or crowded. Only one tiny complaint - items that had the 30% off sticker were not automatically taken off at checkout as stated.

    Katie R.

    I'm grateful that they are here and I actually stumbled upon this place by just walking by one day. I'm definitely a fan of their other locations and I mainly shop at the store in Columbia Heights. They have some really great deals at all of their stores. This store doesn't have all of the items that you would find at a regular store mind you. However, they have the super inexpensive milk and bakery items, as well as, other grocery items to be sure. This store had almost everything that I always buy, minus the Arizona ice tea in a can. They do sell those over at the Columbia Heights location for just $.88 which is again a bargain that you won't find anywhere else. Today I came in and purchased 2 tomato olive focaccia breads for $1.29 each. I settled on the sweet black tea because of the limited drink options here. Now that I know where the store is, I will be sure to come here whenever I am back in the area.

    Jean C.

    Always the best quality goods at the cheapest prices around! Have you tried their orange juice yet? I'd be.. hard pressed if you didn't ;) Beautiful store and friendly workers makes this store my go to destination for all things grocery.

    Fifty cents for coffee
    Oliver C.

    Located on the ground floor of Lidl's American headquarters, off US 1 just south of Reagan National Airport close to Potomac Yard. For all intents and purposes this is a convenience store similar to 7/11 without the Slurpees, CVS without the pharmacy, or Wawa without the sandwich shop. There's coffee however, at this writing selling for fifty cents, plus a mini bakery shelf. There's cashless self checkout kiosks, usually two staffers on hand to help people out. The refrigerators have packaged perishable goods, you might be lucky to find some items for 30% off. There's a limited supply of alcohol, and grocery items and soft drinks are reasonably priced compared to other convenience store items, but there might be better deals on some items at the Lidl stores outside the District/Beltway, or at a dollar store. However, if you see something and need it here and now, nothing beats Lidl Express. If you drive here, there's a garage beneath the building, but it is privately owned and shared with LA Fitness. I have never been charged for parking, but I cannot guarantee what would happen if you park and stay for over an hour, all I know is LA Fitness will validate for two hours, but Lidl doesn't. There's a MetroWay bus depot nearby if you need public transportation.

    Matthew P.

    I stop by periodically after a run to get a coffee or some other beverage. A little more supermarket-y than 7-11, but still quite small. Reminds me of smaller grocery stores in the big cities in Europe. Bakery items are good and fairly cheap, and the self-service coffee is still 50 cents. They always have some fresh fruits and veggies (usually 8 to 10 varieties) - but you never know what exactly will be there until you pop in. No cash accepted (probably a good thing given Covid-19 right now), and all self-checkout. Like Aldi, bring your own bag, or be prepared to buy one.

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    A super convenient little grocer near our hotel. Friendly staff and fresh baked bread. It's well lit and has the essentials.

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    Unreliable inconvenient lidl HOW DO YOU NOT EXCEPT CASH???!!!!!!!!???? Bad experience here and a waste of my time

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    Better than the stateside version, had what we needed, very clean! I would say it's like an Aldi.

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    Wonderful store with everything you need. Love the bakery options!! Please don't ever stop selling Bretten!

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    Great prices everyday. I get more for my money spent here than any other grocery store.

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    A nice little store that's especially convenient if you live nearby. Prices are very good, too.

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    Harris Teeter - Eatery and Lounge area upstairs.

    Harris Teeter

    3.0(205 reviews)
    3.9 miBallston
    $$

    One of the best grocery stores around the Arlington/Ballston Va area. This grocery store is huge,…read moresuper clean, always well-stocked with fresh products, consumer goods and quality meats. Never have I come here and the store is poorly stocked or not well-organized. This Harris Teeter also offers a huge selection of nutritional supplements and unique household items that you would have to go elsewhere to find such as a local Target, Walmart or Vitamin Shoppe store.... All under one roof! The deli, bakery and hot food bar sections are quite impressive with lots of items and goods to choose from. There are weekly meal and lunch deals offered as well....all starting around $5 bucks! But, to my surprise...one of the highlights that stood out the most is that this place conveniently has a full bar upstairs! There is a modern bar and wine shop upstairs with both offering a great selection of libation and beverages to purchase. It offers weekly happy hour specials and every day $3 dollar pints. I mean, who knew!? How many grocery stores that you patron can you say have a bar or this type of offering? In all, this Harris Teeter store location is quite impressive. The sales are great, staff are helpful and there's convenient parking on the premises of the store. The only downside I would say about this store is that the layout can be a bit overwhelming to navigate. The store is very well organized, but you do feel like you're in a bit of a maze with so many aisles to maneuver in order to find items. And God forbid., you forgot one item once you're at the cashier checkout -- that's located in the back of the store..... You will definitely have bit of a stretch to go back and get the item given the size of the store! Lol. Nevertheless, no big deal for me. This store gets two thumbs up and one of my favorites in this area. Definitely worth a trip and visit!

    Great, convenient location; brand new store with friendly staff and brightly lit, organized aisles…read more Christmas trees and decors are up already. However, their hot bar and Asian bar are elusive. Never available! It is frustrating. Came several times and finally got the cryptic answer from a kind staff (which could have been posted): week days only 11-1 and 5-7. Weekends are hit or miss, seems to be only 11-1 (and somehow not today, Saturday right after Thanksgiving). A supermarket's hot bar should be open the entire time!

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    Harris Teeter - Store front. New.

    Store front. New.

    Harris Teeter - Who knew!??  Full Bar!...Upstairs in the grocery store w/ great Happy Hour specials!!

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    Who knew!?? Full Bar!...Upstairs in the grocery store w/ great Happy Hour specials!!

    Glebe Market - Frozen soursop! (Guanabana). A little cheaper than H-mart.

    Glebe Market

    3.1(25 reviews)
    3.6 mi
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    Did you all see the emergency services there on 9/21/2023? That was me. Yep, I needed to pick up a…read morefew things after a quick trip to cvs. I tied my dog up and went in to pick up some items. An older Asian man (store owner/manager?) approached me about my dog and an incident with a pregnant woman. She was by the front door excited speaking on the phone. In short, a pregnant woman claimed an incident with my dog, refused medical attention at the site, spoke enough English to call about 10 Latino males but not enough to call emergency services or 911 because she, and her male relatives, wanted me to transport her to the hospital. Let's unpack this. Anyways, after many excited utterances of her water breaking due to my dog, I called Arlington Police non emergency line and they sent fire truck, emts, animal control and police. I ended up calling as it didn't seem she, her male relatives or the helpful store owner/manager called and I observed a few emergency trucks driving past Pershing or near Glebe. As Arlington emergency services and police arrived, the older Asian man disappeared (along with his knowledge of the situation-- how convenient) into the ether as did most of the pregnant woman's male relatives who were there to support her and I assume, compel me into taking them all home so I could take the pregnant woman to the hospital. Also, something that seemed to evaporate and become ether was the pregnant woman's water that supposedly "broke" while I was there. Her legs, exposed just above the knee, were dry and ashy and not "slick"'or wet. Another special thing to note, the older Asian man (store owner/manager), the pregnant woman, and the pregnant woman's male family members mobile phones were not able to call 911 or emergency services. Initially, the store owner/manager, along with the woman and one of her male relatives attempted to compel me to give the pregnant woman cash on the spot. I refused to do this. So, the woman and her male relatives decided the best option was to follow me home to have me take her to the hospital from there and attempted to communicate this plan to me. Most of the male relatives showed up in trucks with some trucks having a one woman sitting inside. These male relatives could not transport her to the hospital either. I had my earbuds in and stayed in call so I was not alone. One of my relatives was convinced the store owner/manager was in on the "scam" to give the pregnant woman cash and believed he was probably receiving some type of cut or kickbacks (south Florida living does color one's perspective in interesting ways). Within 10 minutes of my call to the non-emergency line, the fire truck, emts, police and animal control arrived and took over. I do not know if the pregnant woman or her family members who did not disappear, asked the Arlington county police for me to personally take her to the hospital or to provide cash. I did observe her not allowing the emergency service to check her out. I asked the emts if they could take her to the hospital because I could not. I was told to wait for police and animal control. The fire truck and emts eventually left, as did animal control. I was told I could go. I am guessing this is not the outcome the pregnant woman, her male relatives, and quite possibly, the Glebe Market store owner or manager hoped for. Please keep in mind, there is also an older Asian female (another Glebe manager/owner -- maybe the wife or relative) that seems to like yelling at people as I observed her scurrying into Glebe market after yelling at me in CVS while I was talking to the pharmacist and picking up my prescription. Yep, she totally invaded my privacy. I thought she was homeless person that passionately cared for dogs as she was complaining that it was too hot outside for my dog (we do errands together). I double checked the weather, it said 78 F, and ignored her because I though she was having a spell. She followed me outside of CVS and by this time, is yelling and calling me awful names. I didn't say a word to her and walked around her like she wasn't there. As long as she didn't touch me, I wasn't calling the police. She loves dogs. Maybe a little too much. Of course, my dog would not let her pet him and I was still ignoring her as she had done and said awful things. I had no plans on encouraging him to allow her to hug him. I started walking the opposite way from home and observed her running into Glebe Market still yelling her awful stuff at me and running against traffic! I was very curious, changed direction and followed her inside. Of course, I did not find her. I was probably 2 minutes behind her because I had to secure my pup before going inside. This was in late spring on a Saturday morning of this year (2023).

    Glebe market is my go to store for quality and reasonably-priced meat, produce, and spices…read more Yes, the owners are Korean and, yes, the staff speaks Spanish, so if that's a problem (as it seems to be for many reviewers, especially those that irresponsibly tie up their dogs while shopping), Harris Teeter is down the road.

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    Glebe Market - Nuevo departamento de produce en el cual se ofrece todo tipo de verduras traídas desde Guatemala

    Nuevo departamento de produce en el cual se ofrece todo tipo de verduras traídas desde Guatemala

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    Giant

    Giant

    2.6(108 reviews)
    4.0 miVirginia Square
    $$

    Average at best, it is an improvement over the store's previous versions. More cleaniness and…read moreself-check out lines make shopping here more pleasant. Also the wine section has a few half-bottles (or bottles that are smaller than the standard bottle) which allows for more responsible intake. Prices are reasonable. Also dig the cheese/charcuterie section and the pre-made sandwich/salad station. Not much to say otherwise. An average supermarket that has stood the test of time by being ok.

    I came in to purchase a couple of grocery items for my apartment like milk, cheese, and honey…read moreroasted peanuts. I also attempted to purchase the chicken Caesar wrap combo. The combo promotion in ludea the chicken wrap, a bag of chips, and a Coke product for $9.00. When I had attempted to pay for the combo meal (and other stuff that I got) at the self serve checkout, the combo price would not ring up correctly. One of the employees who was helping other customers had tried to help me as well, by voiding the transaction and starting over. We tried 3 different times while h were all unsuccessful. I was then directed to bring my stuff and march over to the customer service desk, where the transaction was attempted again. Alysse took over at that point and stated that the problem had to with the wrong type of chips that were part of the combo. She instructured me to walk all the way back to the other end of the store to select a different brand of chips, that would qualify for the discounted combo price. She proceeded to scorn me and tell me that I should have selected the correct chips to begin with. I told here that the original chips that I had picked up were right next to the qualifying chips. Alysse continued to belittle me and although as she stated "doesn't work in that department" the correct type of chips should have been ovious to me, since I am just the customer of course. I did not appreciate any of he presentation, unhelpfulattitude, or the way that she was talking to me. I had a very unpleasant experience here today thanks to Alysse- the person who they have representing the Customer Service Desk.

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    Tire repaired.

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    Safeway - The selections

    Safeway

    1.8(192 reviews)
    3.8 miRosslyn
    $$

    I stopped by this Safeway with a colleague since it's close to our workplace, and for us it was a…read morequick and easy trip. We came in, found what we needed, checked out, and were back out the door without any issues. The convenience and walkability were definitely the biggest perks. That said, my colleague has told me some horror stories about the parking situation here, plus the higher prices and people loitering outside. Luckily, we walked over so we avoided the parking chaos entirely. Based on my experience alone, it was fine -- but it seems like timing and how you get here might make a big difference.

    This one took me on an adventure that I will not forget any time soon. This review is divided into…read moretwo parts-parking + shopping experience. Parking: You have to drive down into an underground parking lot. That's cool, but you had to spend a $10 minimum to get free parking. Bet-let me get my little list together and head in. Shopping Experience-the store is nicely organized and the staff is friendly. I easily found everything that I needed to get. Upon exiting the store, I asked about how to get out of the parking area without having to pay. I was told that I would need to use the barcode on the receipt to scan out of the parking garage (remember this later in my review). Parking: I made an error and followed someone exiting the parking area and they ended up going further into the parking garage instead of going up. That was my mistake. I was in an area with taped paper arrows. It honestly looked like the area that Michael Jackson danced in within the Bad video. You know the video-they were dancing/fighting. I knew I had to get out of that parking garage or I might've seen Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Exiting the parking garage was its own thing. The exit bar is on a 45 degree incline. Hope you aren't driving a manual. I scanned the barcode on the receipt-that did not work. FYI-there is a separate receipt attachment with a barcode that needs to be scanned-not the receipt itself. Oh Safeway-what an adventure this location is.

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    The entrance Way

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    The well lit parking lot

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    River Place Market

    River Place Market

    4.6(7 reviews)
    3.5 miRosslyn
    $$

    What cute little convenience shop with a small selection of groceries! This is like our very own…read moreKim's Convenience store in the Rosslyn area - or dare I say, bodega? I love that this place opens late. I ran out of an ingredient mid-recipe, and then literally Google searched 'Asian grocery' that 'opens late' and this popped up in my feed. Thank the heavens! Took a gamble since I don't live in the River Place apartment complex, where this store is located. Just find street parking after hours and you're golden! (Prob not ideal to go during rush hour when this area gets busy). In the grocery section, they sell rice cakes, a small set of veggies/produce (cabbage, green onion, garlic, ginger, carrots, limes), kimchi and different refrigerated Korean noodles at an affordable price! What a hidden gem! You can also get standard sundries, sauces (some fancy soy sauces!), sports drinks, ice cream and things like dog food, toiletries. It seems like they know their audience - all the young professionals who live in the area. The American sundries tend to be pricier. The cashier was super friendly and said hi to her regulars. She also helped me find what I was looking for, and offered some quick cooking tips. Loved her warmth and hospitality!

    Everything you need and more. It's about time this area had a market. Gifts, gadgets, wine, fresh…read morebread, hundreds of great items. I love this market.

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    River Place Market - Asian treats I got today at the market

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    Asian treats I got today at the market

    MOM's Organic Market

    MOM's Organic Market

    4.2(97 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    Mom's Organic Market is not necessarily a go to grocery store, but a good spot when you have…read morespecific things in mind. When I stopped in once looking for plastic silverware (random, I know), not only could I not find it, but I also did not recognize many of the items on the shelves. That said, there were dozens of people shopping on a Thursday afternoon, and everything was very well organized with a smooth flow throughout the store. Mom's is a specialty store, I think that is the best word, with solid options depending on what you are looking for. As noted in other reviews, this is a smaller and more curated market. It feels somewhere between a Trader Joes and Whole Foods in terms of atmosphere and selection. It is not meant to replace your big weekly grocery run, but it really shines when you are shopping for high quality organic produce, sustainable products, or plant based alternatives. The bulk food section looked great, and there were lots of local options for dairy, meat, eggs, and more. Parking is easy-ish, especially compared to other grocery stores in the area. Checkout was quick, and the staff were friendly and genuinely helpful when I had questions. Overall, if you are open to a different kind of grocery experience that is smaller, thoughtful, and centered on organic and local products, Mom's is definitely worth a visit. It may not be your everyday grocery store, but that might be exactly why it works.

    Mom's showed up for their community today…read more We had a snowstorm and while other grocery stores closed their doors (Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, etc), Mom's opened their doors with a full staff. Their employees were kind, welcoming, and happy to serve. I commend Mom's. They showed up to serve their community when things got tough. This is what running a successful business looks like. I highly recommend Mom's for their quality and service. I will continue to be a loyal customer.

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    Lidl - grocery - Updated May 2026

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