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my appt for a scheduled vaccine: 20 minutes to get to the counter and a $15 minute additional wait to get the shot.

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Staff very unhelpful. Store seems understaffed as well or just unable to be found. If I could score zero stars, I would!

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Fantastic service. Kind people. Single batteries! Olympia is blessed to have these gentlemen in the…read morecommunity.

A small convenience store at the corner of 4th and Adams. I've never been sure whether the place…read moreis called "Adams Market" because it's at the intersection with Adams, is called "Adam's Market" after someone named Adam, or is called "Adam Market" as it's sometimes rendered in other online results. The great thing about this place is the owner, who is jolly and sarcastic and funny, although his wit does tend to run a little absurd and not a little dry. Almost as great, though, is the selection of Middle Eastern foods. It's a great place to stock up on boxes of mahmouls for cheap, or to get tins of stuffed grape leaves, which are a vastly better snack than the paltry selection of heavily-processed junk food. Fresh, but limited, but huge, baklavah. The real wonder, though, is a small row of sodas in the back. Not the fancy burdock-and-ass English stuff, but the selection of Lebanese fruit sodas by Kazouza, the best of which is the watermelon. None of them are HFCS-loaded crap, but the watermelon nonetheless captures the fanciful watermelon flavor of something like a Jolly Rancher without being too cloying (at least, for the first few bottles.) It's so wonderful. Like, it completely changed my view of carbonated beverages. It's also a reliable place to get ayran, which is good when the Kazouza gets too sickly-sweet. Also, the brand of ayran they stock is also very useful as a yogurt culture, and at least with the milk from my goats that I tried it with, it resulted in some absurdly-thick and wonderful stuff. Some of the staff other than the owner can be a bit grumpy or difficult, and some of them are quite sweet and outgoing. Still, it's hard to fault the gruff ones. It's the most centrally-located and only late-night convenience store in downtown Olympia. It's a great place to rub shoulders with people who are drunk at noon and people who are far gone in the middle of the night. It really functions as Olympia's only Middle Eastern market. International Spice and Halal used to carry much of the same stuff, and since it closed and its owner moved on to other things, this is the best place to go. And it does a good job of that, while also doing a good job of being a convenience store. A very cool place. Near and dear to my heart.

7-Eleven

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In a way, I'm really glad this 7-Eleven got rid of it's gas station as it just wasn't angled right…read moreespecially if you were coming off Carpenter Rd. They had four pumps but you could only fit one car on either side as the pumps were too close together to fit four cars with comfort. The parking lot in General is situated weird and I almost wish they would only have one entrance on Carpenter instead of having on on Lacey Blvd too. There is just too much commotion when it gets busy. But I do love that I can get my sugary Slurpee fix late at night or get a nacho or scratch off. It doesn't appear to be the cleanest on the outside but the inside is moderately decent. It's my go to store for a fast pick me up or a coffee. Although the newer one on Martin diagonally across from Arco in the same strip mall as Pizza Time is really clean and well stock and super friendly so I debate which one to go to now. Anyway, thanks 7-Eleven.

If I could give this store -10 stars, I would. I will not tolerate anyone being rude to my elderly…read moremother for no reason. Around 9:30 this morning, my mother and I walked into the store. I went to the cooler to grab a bottle of water and, as I was about to open the door, a man cut in front of me without saying a word. It wasn't a big deal--I brushed it off--but it set the tone. After getting my water, I joined my mother at the hot food section. She has limited vision, so I was reading the available options to her. The cashier, Karan, had just finished helping the only other two customers, leaving us alone in the store. My mother decided on a hot dog, and I told Karan, "One Big Bite, please." He responded, "Just one?" I confirmed yes. He then asked if we needed anything else. At that moment, my mother moved to the taquito section and said, "Um, hold on." Instead of giving her a moment, Karan immediately repeated, "Anything else?" and then, just a second later, loudly repeated, "ANYTHING ELSE." At that point, I stepped in because the tone was unnecessary and disrespectful. If he hadn't been distracted by his AirPods, he would have heard my mother the first time when she politely asked for a moment. I loudly told him to give her a second (matching his energy). Karan then walked away and went back to his phone. When we told him which taquitos we wanted, he put them in a box, placed it at the register, and returned to his phone again. It felt like he rushed my mother simply so he could get back to using his phone, which is completely unacceptable. And the rudeness towards my mother will not be tolerated.

Washington Street Market

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Helpful service, son bought a FlumFloat in here which failed and didn't work, unfortunately they…read moredidn't save the receipt. I brought it back in and mentioned it didn't work, they handed me a new one. Thank you!

This place is a great place to stop if you are on the run and you are trying to get something fast…read more The Market was a high end concept grocery store catering specifically to urban customers. It was owned and operated by Virginia Beach, Virginia-based Farm Fresh Food & Pharmacy. The Market had three locations, two of which were in Norfolk, Virginia, and the original location in Richmond, Virginia. The first store was an independently owned and operated grocery store which closed due to financial problems. The store's distributor, SuperValu, required that the store be reopened and handed operations over to FF Acquisitions LLC. The Market was known for each location being named after its neighborhood: Richmond's "The Market at Tobacco Row," Norfolk's "The Market at Ghent," and "The Market at Harbour Heights." Each store specialized in something prominent in the neighborhoods that they served, for example "The Market at Ghent" is located in a neighborhood with a large Jewish population; therefore it contains a large kosher foods section. All of The Market locations contained a premier bakery, deli, seafood shop, butcher, and wine specialist along with gourmet chefs on staff to prepare meals to carry home at the store's signature Chef's Corner. The chain's flagship store at Harbour Heights in downtown Norfolk closed the first half of 2011 after being open for only four years. The original location at Tobacco Row was rebranded as a Farm Fresh Supermarket during the third quarter on 2011 and the Ghent location was rebranded as a Farm Fresh Supermarket in November 2011. Farm Fresh Food and Pharmacy and The Market are wholly owned subsidiaries of Eden Prairie, Minnesota-based SuperValu, Inc.

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