I’m not sure what a reviewer below was getting at when they gave a 1 star for the higher pricing. Yes, it is more expensive then you’re typical grocery store, but they have a great inventory, and they’re the only place out here. Everything we’ve picked up here has been fresh, and I think they do a good job of keeping tabs on their sell-by dates. The store has an expansive inventory of beer and alcohol. As a beer snob, this awesome to have as a resident in the east mountains. Most* all of the clerks are extremely friendly here. The bakery is *OK,* nothing special, just your average bakery. The meat/fish department is great in my opinion. Prices are a bit high, but the quality is on point. Great selection of dog food/treats if you’re pet owner. Again, this store has everything you need without having to venture 30−40min round trip to ABQ. Granted we buy more bulk items in town, but for beer and the small things, Triangle is great.
Gregory L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Antonio, TX
This store is a great alternative to the larger grocery store chains. Friendly staff, good selection, no crowds and very accessible parking. It’s a bit pricy but you can find some good deals. Perfect for last minute items.
Ash K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tijeras, NM
The store is what you’d expect for where and what it is. It’s more expensive and has surprisingly few organic and healthy selections, but if you don’t want to drive to the nearest store, you get what you get. Staff is friendly and it’s convenient to Tijeras, Cedar Crest, San Antonito, Paako and nearby areas.
Basha T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Costa Mesa, CA
This store is VERY expensive and I would question the freshness of anything in it. Their prices are so high that you would be better off shopping at Sam’s Club in bulk because Triangle has bulk pricing on all of their products. It’s a great store to pick up milk, eggs or whatever you«run out of,» but it isn’t a store to do a complete grocery shop. They do have sales which is good but it only applies to something that might apply to you at the time. I went in the other day and they had expired sausage by two days and had only reduced it by a dollar. It is such a shame to see food rot on their shelves. $ 4.99 for a loaf of bread? $ 3.50 for a small package of hamburger buns? Come on! Are you serious?! The store is always empty of customers. I know it’s a service to have them in the East Mountains in order to avoid a trip to Edgewood or Albuquerque, but they need to come down on their prices. When you can shop in bulk at Sam’s Club and get more for your money for the same prices that Triangle charges, then somebody isn’t being honest and it’s certainly not Sam’s Club. The money you spend on gas going somewhere else will certainly pay for itself. I seriously don’t know how they justify their prices. Shameful.