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Lunardi's Markets

3.5 (200 reviews)
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Open 7:30 am - 8:00 pm
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What I turned my turkey wings into
Jahmal P.

Love the meat section the service is def a customer first . Feels like stepping back in time. The prices for my turkey wings were actually better than larger supermarket chains and they were huge wings. Grabbed me two cases. As a chef I love quality over quantity any day.

A trip down memory lane.
Jonathan L.

Fantastic grocery store! Feels like I've stepped through a portal into the past. The space is small, but in a way that feels cozy instead of cramped. Lots of selection of different items, and lots of stickers and cashiers available to help with whatever you need. Highly recommended!

Erich L.

One of several locations in the Bay Area, this Lunardis has the same quality and products. The produce is very good and they have a full butcher's counter that has pretty much everything. Staff are very nice and they are very clean and organized. The downside is that they are more expensive but for certain things that's ok.

An organic apple remained unoxidized for 72 hours after being left out.
Victoria S.

Shopping for produce at this store is concerning. I recently bought two organic gala apples, only slicing half of one. After leaving it on the counter for a few hours, it didn't brown. I left it out for 72 hours, and it still did not turn brown. I have attached pictures for reference. I'm done paying premium prices for what seems to be modified food under the guise of organic. I won't be buying produce from a grocery chain again. This reeks of Bill Gates APEEL coating. If you care about your health, it's better to eat seasonally and buy your produce from a local farm or farmers market, or learn to grow your own food; otherwise, you'll be paying for it later with your health. Choose wisely.

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Good people. Good service. Friendly atmosphere. Always willing to help. The food deli is excellent. Lots of choices.

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One head of iceberg lettuce is $6.00. But seriously. They aren't kidding, it's actually $6.00 for a small head of iceberg lettuce.

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4.2(258 reviews)
0.9 mi
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Customer service is always kind. Always have what I'm looking for and the best snacksread more

I am a customer who has always appreciated the friendly, welcoming environment that Trader Joe's is…read moreknown for. However, after my experience this morning at this store, I felt compelled to leave a review. Today, May 19th, at approximately 7:55 AM, I walked into the store looking to purchase flowers for my wife. Almost immediately, I was approached by an employee named Lisa. Rather than greeting me or politely informing me that the store wasn't open yet, she aggressively came toward me. Speaking rudely with food in her mouth, she snapped, "No. Get out. We're not open," shooing me away like some kind of fly. I was completely shocked. I entirely respect store hours and would have happily stepped outside for five minutes had I been asked nicely. What I cannot accept is being treated with immediate hostility, spoken to with a mouth full of food, and ordered to "get out" like a trespasser. This behavior is completely antithetical to the Trader Joe's brand. I bring this to your attention in the hope that local management will address this incident with Lisa and reinforce standard customer service etiquette. As I was leaving, I asked for her name. After telling me her name was Lisa, she followed up with the same attitude, "You want the store number too?" I'm sure she wants a follow-up conversation about this incident with management.

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Safeway - ground floor covered parking

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2.8(505 reviews)
0.8 mi
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What a strange, strange Safeway…read more The highlight of the place is that the first level of the building is the parking level. The only part of the "store" on this level is the staircase and elevator. Otherwise, I think the store takes up the entirety of the second floor. The elevator has a huge car that can fit many people and shopping carts, but it took a long time, both to be called and to move, when I was coming and going. It was only when I left that I noticed that there are actually two entrances: the one I used near the middle of the parking lot and the one farther north. When you come up from the central stairs/elevator, it's as if you're inside any other Bay Area Safeway. Besides customer service being right next to this entrance, nothing else would alert you that you've floating over all this parking. Like almost every other Bay Area Safeway, the layout is both familiar and slightly different. You'll generally find the bakery and produce sections on opposite sides, but beyond that, everything is just so. In this store's case, all the cheese is in a regular refrigerated aisle; in most stores, it's along the back wall. It's one of the few Safeway stores that hasn't added local street names to its aisles. That was cute at first, but now that seemingly every Safeway (and at least one Vons in SoCal) has that--and some of the names are misspelled or have the wrong street type--I'm over it. Aisle 3 can just be aisle 3. It doesn't have to double as El Camino Real. I was shocked at how few people were in the store on a Saturday night. Because of this, I barely had to wait in line for checkout, and I was downstairs at my car pretty quick. The checker did a pretty poor job of bagging, but it wasn't atrocious, just wrong. I happened to be returning some canned goods here when I came. When I got to customer service, a woman was arguing her point about some discount she received in addition to WIC or some other need-based debit card. Two different customer-service people were standing there listening to her argument, and even after they had each explained to her three times the different options for resolving her issue, she continued to argue. That's fine, more power to her, but I don't understand why one of the customer-service people couldn't start providing me with customer service. When I finally did speak to the younger person, she didn't know whether they would accept my return, and she had to wait for the other person to confirm that they wouldn't accept my return. For some reason, Safeway doesn't accept returns after thirty days, even with a receipt. These were canned goods that didn't expire until 2028, but a policy is a policy, I guess. I ended up leaving the cans there, because I didn't want them. When I left the store about a half-hour later, the cans were still sitting on the customer-service counter, untouched.

I had an incredibly frustrating experience at this Safeway location involving a defective product…read more I purchased a bottle of wine that had a faulty seal; it leaked all over my car and other groceries before it was even opened. When I brought the 1/3 empty, defective bottle back for a return, I dealt with Chrischelle at the customer service deck. Her behavior was completely unprofessional. She was immediately defensive and actually shoved my receipt back at me. Even worse, she tried to mislead me by citing "ABC laws" to claim she couldn't refund a defective item--which was untrue given the circumstances. The "Defective" ABC Exception: Under California Business and Professions Code Section 25600, a retailer is permitted to refund or exchange an alcoholic beverage if the product is defective, spoiled, or unfit for consumption. A leaking bottle with a compromised seal falls squarely into this category. Despite acknowledging the product was faulty and that I was within the return window, she remained rude and refused to help. I eventually had to file a credit card dispute, which I won easily because the bank agreed the item was defective. Save yourself the headache and go to a store that actually stands behind its products and treats customers with basic respect.

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Safeway - publicly available bread slicing machine

Safeway

2.5(255 reviews)
2.4 mi
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This Safeway is a great store. The employees are very helpful and the store is very well designed…read more The self service checker Radek was great! Very helpful, patient and courteous. He was knowledgeable and answered all of my questions. I was thoroughly satisfied. He is an asset to Safeway!

I have multiple quarls that have turned into stressors with Safeway. I've had constant issues with…read morethe app. One of my biggest issues & time consuming endeavors was with my Safeway card in 2025. I would scan my Safeway card, nothing would happen & the cashier would have to reset the screen. Checker after checker nobody knew why for months. I'd be waiting there a min. of my life. I literally broke down on one knee with my hands in the air & said I don't know what the problem is. A bagger explained that everything's electronic now so my Safeway card won't work anymore. I discarded it, ever since, I've had to press my phone number into the screen taking up time & exposing myself to germs. At the self-checkout the automated voice asked you to scan your card, geez! On 5/19/25 I get Pre-Made market food at 15:00, when I got home 5-min away. The chicken was rock hard. In 2025 I bought a 12-in package of salami which was a little less expensive than the pre-cut one. Next to it I was charged an even higher price and they the regional manager rep I showed a picture of the display said that this shouldn't even be set up like this virtually knowing I got ripped off from the receipts and picture. In the fall of 2025 I passed by the manager's special rack & got a can of super hot chicken noodle soup. I was shocked that I was charged $8 on a can of soup 50% off. There's an amount of checkers they have that's an issue and buying alcohol I have to wait. I've had multiple issues with buying alcohol & the "ever-changing sales" attached to them. One of the receipts in my picture is regarding a charge for the buy one get one discount. You can tell from the timestamp it was nearing midnight which, means a minimal crew working. I don't like to hold up my fellow patrons or wait anywhere anymore to rectify purchase issues. I tend to want to get in & get out. There is only one item available so I ended up getting charged full price. The day after Thanksgiving I had a hangover & looking for replishment I forget to sign in to get the sale & ended up getting charged $5.49 for a $3.49 on sale orange juice. This is technically my fault, but it goes to show that it's leaving the shopping exp. confusing, time consuming where every shopping exp. we have to stop in the middle of every other product or aisle in order to pull out our phones or might look like one of these mindless sheep where we're constantly looking down on our phone, whether it's on the road or in the grocery store scrolling through pictures & hitting tabs to open up pages. It's dangerous & unnecessary. I've bought the Safeway select ranch for over a decade. I sometimes buy extra. On my B-day as part of a promo I bought 2 extra ones & got stuck with 2 expired ones when in need. This is the first time this has happened with any product & I believe somehow I got sold some soon-to-be expired ranch I wasn't expecting. I spoke with someone who used to be the manager of the Burlingame store and is now so regional manager in Sac. On the over 20-min call I went over all of my issues while sending her pictures so she had everything she needed. At the end she tried to tell me that I could always go up to the service desk to get my refunds if I had any issues and I told her at almost 40 years old I'm tired of wasting my time in that line or waiting for someone to come to that area and go through that process of getting my money back. And I was here writing this complaint in order to get a solution & which I wanted $200 in compensation. She didn't ever contact me afterwards. After rejecting Safeway's response they forwarding my complaint to Sedgwic. I continued to email the POC with current Up-To-Date issues at the same location that had had ripped me off & inconvenienced me, but no reply. Then on 2/./26 I got a call from the rep. with Sedgwick who is a 1/5 star Co. Who deals Workers compensation claims. I've actually dealt with them with such a claim years ago & they're very unprofessional/shady. He told me he only knew of one of my issues & if I had other issues they'd be different claims. It seemed tedious/time-consuming so I didn't proceed with my complaint. This just shows that they don't care maybe because they're mostly still a monopoly in certain areas.

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Dean's Produce

Dean's Produce

4.1(255 reviews)
0.7 mi
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I love this market in Millbrae. I didn't expect to find good Russian candies and goodies on…read moreValentine's Day over here this year, but I have found more than enough today. Their candies/chocolates/cookies/breads are all very good in selections and prices. Amazing. Affordable. Some items are much cheaper than other places. It's very convenient and successful in the area on Broadway. Fruits and vegetables do stand out. It felt like I'm not in the U.S. for a moment after browsing the aisles. Fresh fresh fresh! All items looked good. Not sure if owner is Russian or European, but it's a unique place for visitors. These markets are more popular in streets of Paris, France and other parts of Europe. I loved the fruit prices and wide selections/so clean and organized with passionate employees enjoying their jobs. Cashier was quick and experienced. Box of $6.99 Russian coconut almond candy was very strong in flavor and coconut/nice! The box itself was beautiful too. Tempting. Chocolates were all outstanding from the box covers. Most quality goodies can be found for under $10 per box/pack. Under $15 range is pretty decent for larger items. Not bad for a good find on Valentine's Day. I'll revisit next time. Great impression so far.

This is not my first time to this very nice market, let's see how this visit went:…read more Parking is at will or on the street only. Inside the market is a modestly lit establishment, but it works well for what they are trying to achieve. The market sells a wide variety of commodities and fresh produce; as well as items from other countries. The service was nice and friendly. I will always continue to come back to this outstanding fresh produce market.

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Dean's Produce - My fav roasted peanuts

My fav roasted peanuts

Dean's Produce - Organized shelves

Organized shelves

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