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US Foods CHEF'STORE

US Foods CHEF'STORE

(15 reviews)

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I LOVE this place!…read more Note that this chain of grocery stores used to be called "Cash and Carry". They must have changed their name fairly recently. I used to go to the Cash and Carry in Bellevue, WA before I moved to Vancouver, and I loved their can't-be-beat prices on many pantry staples. I recently needed a Cash and Carry fix, so I Googled the store in Bellingham (just an hour from Vancouver, max) and this store popped up. Yes, I drove an hour and crossed the border to get my fix (don't judge!). This site is somewhat hidden behind some office buildings but GPS found it okay. Like the other Cash and Carry stores, they have an abundance of boxes outside to take and use for your groceries, and unwieldy dollies for larger orders. For me, the biggest draw for this store is its AMAZING selection and low prices of coffee syrups! DaVinci and Toscani brands. OMG so many flavors and so many sugar free selections, and they all cost a fraction of what they go for elsewhere. A fraction. I'm not exaggerating. I stocked up on 10 bottles. These are the primary reason I love this store. The place isn't pretty. There are no fancy displays like at Whole Foods. But you don't pay Whole Foods prices. It's a warehouse. It's clean. It has most everything you need, grocery-wise, at the lowest prices around. If you need disposable plates or cutlery for parties or picnics (or if you're a room parent for your kid's classroom at school, like I was for a decade, in charge of class parties), this is the place to go. Hand's down.

Well it was going ok till I got to check out, but I'll start at the beginning- they do not have…read moreenough carts for starters, they have 3 or 4 total and then a few flat bed trolly carts which isn't easy for those with limited mobility, but while that was annoying it wasn't a deal breaker- some of the stuff is a good deal especially if you don't have a Costco membership but it's still pretty comparable to Safeway/winco if you are good with clipping coupons- obviously this place is more for bulk and such but has a lot for the ordinary house hold- found my coffee syrups and a few other things and headed to the register- we did start at the little red triangle that says line starts here but as lines go just kept following the person in front of me- now the cashier stepped away dealing with the customers in front of me (who i was following from the red triangle sign) she comes back looks at me and says the line starts at the red triangle, trying to signal me to move to the back of the line- that wasn't gonna happen, I said yeah I know I just moved forward- got a blank stare and she continued with the customer in front of me- when I got to the reg like 1.5mins later it was very lack luster in service, I did decline a small box but would have though she could have helped loaded my few items into the cart to help move the process and as I walk with a mobility aid which takes one of hands, help out a person who has limited mobility but I'm assuming since she thought I cut the line even tho I didn't she wanted to have a tude about it which sucks cus we were talking about coming back and stocking up on a few things that peaked our interest but I'll go to winco and Costco if this is how your gonna treat your customers-

US Foods CHEF'STORE

US Foods CHEF'STORE

(34 reviews)

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Their website carries weekly sale items info and has a user friendly search engine that so far has…read morebeen accurate plus a store locator. https://www.chefstore.com/locations/store/bothell-506/ Chef' Store caters to people who know their way around a kitchen with some professional or DIY background. It's primarily a store for restaurants and food service providers. It has a warehouse/grocery store vibe. It's typically not for the timid, but hold your judgement for now. Example: Canned items are sized for restaurant use. A brand of chili I'm partial to has the weight of six pounds on the label. Just to give you an idea. Beef is not made into cuts like steaks or roasts. You get what are called "primal cuts" like the brisket, flank, sirloin, or round. Each weighing six pounds or more in most cases. So if you don't mind opening cans and portioning the contents into freezer bags, or cutting your own steaks, roasts, stir fry, or stew meat, you'll feel at home. And if you know your prices, you can find their sale items to be generous. Just have the freezer space to accommodate. That's not to say they don't cater to the regular shopper. Produce, bread, and some diary items are available. The selection of precooked vacuum sealed Asian noodles is worth mentioning. And there is a selection of pre packaged deli meat and cheese slices available. Some of them very good. The meat classics are there: like salami, roast beef, ham, turkey, mortadella, corned beef, or pastrami. Tip: if there is a one or two pound container of corned beef or pastrami, get one if your a fan. It's worth mentioning the bulk cheese section. Here you buy a loaf of provolone or Swiss at considerable savings. Just prepare your spouse ahead of time when you arrive home with a two foot long loaf of Swiss. And have the fridge space figured out. There are other cheeses ranging from bulk Greek feta, Gorgonzola, and Asagio, to Parmesan, Gouda, or mozzarella. Imported and domestic. Worth a look if you're a cheese or fondue lover. I pick up Mozzarella, Swiss and Provolone. Tip: warm clothing advisory - it's cold in that room. They have the primal cuts of mostly beef and pork in the same curtained off section. Bulk bacon and linked specialty items like hot dogs and Brotwurst are also there. The freezer section carries prepared items like burritos, ravioli, breakfast sausage, seafood, appetizers, and desserts. In bulk sizes. Again: if you know your prices you can walk out with some pretty good deals. Just have the freezer space. Pastas, flours, and rice: there is no shortage. The variety of name brand bulk flour and rice is impressive. Bulk size bags of pasta are competitively priced. Baking supplies should be compared. Bulk charcoal, usually three or more varieties is available in season. Red Mill is the predominant brand of flour: 25 lb bags. The store provides a large assortment of commercial grade kitchen supplies. Cleaning supplies, paper plates, freezer bags, foil, bulk rolls of plastic wrap, and various items used for catering. Serving utensils, platters, trays and commercial grade cooking tools and knives are offered. Large containers of mostly, but not all, common spices are there. Chef's Store does not provide bags for you to transport your goods. At the front of the store empty boxes that held bulk product are free and available for you to transport your food home. Since no bagging is done checkout is much faster. There can be a line but it moves. Staffing has mostly been adequate. If your into providing a spread during a football game, throwing a BBQ, or having a party - it's worth checking CS out. During game season the activity level is noticeably higher. If you become a regular, it's better to go there on a weekday before they get hit by the weekend party crowd. Parking is adequate. During weekends when there is a game it will get crowded. There is parking for disabled customers at the store front. Grab a cart before going in. Grab boxes when leaving or bring your own bags. PS: keep a sharp eye out for product not found in grocery stores. I found an Asian Tabasco sauce that was not available anywhere except at CS. Sometimes they get a shipment of product a company is testing. I stocked up. It's no longer available. Good hunting !

Slooooow checkout!!!…read more Same cashier lady yakking her mouth off faster than her laser checker. This week both times I came to buy a couple hundred pounds of steak I waited 3-5 minutes with no movement in line. First day, just dealing with her slow hands. 2nd time, two checkers with 8+ in line. She talks too much for how slow she is. Maybe have her collect carts? Costco now seems faster to get checked out!

Costco - The cutest spice containers, they just don't make sense in my house.

Costco

(33 reviews)

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this langford location has the most mobility scooters i've seen parked by the entrance, such a…read morethoughtful and convenient thing to offer customers who need it. it was surprisingly calm for a costco at around 8:00 pm on a tuesday. couldn't help but notice that there were lots of clothes here with prices ending in $xx.97, indicating a mark down. comfy waistband stretch pants, men's kirkland signature performance sportshirts, men's adidas golf pants, cozy two piece pjs, champion 1/4 zip, puff down vests, slouch socks, yoga pants, the wide legged flares, the short capris, and so much more. it's basically a treasure hunt in the apparel section, backed with a great refund policy. costco. always a great place for rotisserie chicken, especially when you can't decide on what to have for dinner...and a couple of stretch pants.

I've been a loyal Costco member for over a decade, but the decline in service, organization, and…read moreoverall experience at this location is hard to ignore. During our most recent visit, a supervisor approached us at the till and started nagging us about how we should be handling items in the cart for checkout -- something that has never been an issue in the past 10 years. Every other employee has consistently told us to leave certain items in the cart, but this supervisor decided to make a scene about it. We didn't actually have to remove anything, but the way she handled it was needlessly rude, condescending, and unprofessional. It left a sour taste for the rest of the visit. On top of that, the parking lot is now a hazard. Management has chosen to pile up shopping carts right in a main vehicle thoroughfare where people are crossing and cars are moving way too fast. It's dangerous and incredibly poorly thought out. To make matters worse, this location is frequently out of common staples like carrots and other basic produce items. It's become a frustratingly regular occurrence for a store that sells itself on bulk reliability. This Costco used to be a great, dependable place to shop. Lately, it feels chaotic, poorly managed, and indifferent to customer experience.

Txley - wholesale_stores - Updated May 2026

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