The first thing I noticed when I walked in was that there were no ingredient lists on some of the prepackaged deli items. I asked the deli worker if she had something that said what the ingredients were and she couldn’t help me. She just said that they didn’t come with any. I thought it was illegal to sale food items without the ingredients listed. I didn’t buy anything from the deli. I went into to store to buy poppy seed filling but they didn’t have any. I ended up going to Smith because I knew they would have it. I never went back because I don’t see the point of having to go to two stores. It’s a waist of time. This store needs to get their act together.
Teri W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Henderson, NV
Not a fan. I didn’t think it would be possible to downgrade from Albertsons, but Haggen has managed just that. They billed themselves as a hip store with a farmer’s market type feel. There is absolutely nothing(except higher prices) about this place that is special ATALL. This store is walking distance from my house and I have only been in TWICE since they opened. I feel bad for the staff, they all seem so unhappy, but have been nice each time I was in there. I hear they will be closing soon, which is obvi since they’ve stopped restocking some items.
Mike G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Henderson, NV
Wow, what happened here? How can you open a store like this and then have it fail so quickly? I guess someone at corporate didn’t do their demographic research? This store had such great potential. Darn, now I’m stuck either going to WalMart(wall of people), or Smith’s(which has become a major zoo). What to do when you are in search of Non GMO foods?
Gary U.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
I am so glad this place is going out of business. Every since they bought it from Albertsons they have run this store into the ground. They closed the pharmacy permanently today at 5pm. When I came at 4pm to pick up my prescriptions they had already pulled from the shelves and now I don’t have my meds. They are over priced, under stocked and just generally poorly managed. Hopefully they will sell this location to a compent grocery store company.
Joshua W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
Haggen bought my local location of Albertsons brand stores. I was worried at first because I’m not big on change but I tried to stay open minded. I was a little at ease once I heard that the employees of Albertsons were assured that their jobs and schedules were safe. Haggen opened and I went. It was nice. They seem to be big on organics which was nice. Well then everything went south. Employees lost hours and jobs and the store was half stocked at best most of the time. Now they’re closing. I haven’t had enough of an experience with Haggen to judge them as a company. But I do know that the timeline of events at my local store were unnerving. To buy out Albertsons just to close it is fine in itself. Not ideal it fine. However, to promise people who’s livelihoods were at stake that they would be fine just to close the store with no reason is ridiculous. F*ck Haggen.
Doug F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
It’s just disappointing that a new brand that we are unfamiliar with comes in and changes everything at every location. Disrupts everyone’s norms and expectations and now I hear there are filing for bankruptcy? What will happen now at all of these locations? Also, employees here shared with me that were not treated good and were unhappy with the entire transition which makes it hard to support. We go for groceries but we still want to be recognized, appreciated, etc and if the employees aren’t happy that isn’t going to happen.
Verena H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Henderson, NV
Well, I received a $ 25 Haggen gift card for the cooked and feathered hot wings that I reported to their corporate office a week ago, so I thought I would try another location since I was not far. Happy to say that they changed chicken suppliers. No chicken with feathers found. However, I did find molded, allegedly fresh, strawberries and fat free organic expired milk(multiple cartons). Today is 9÷9÷15& the cartons were 2 outdated days! My observed shortcomings were reported to a manager who said nothing more than, «I will tell my floor magers.» #HelloCorporateAgain! It’s you friendly & faithful shopper!
Susie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Henderson, NV
The only thing this store has going for it is the employees. They are very helpful and friendly and not the fake friendly, they are genuinely nice. But we have to shop at 2 Haggen stores to find the items we regularly buy. At this particular location we like to buy the fresh baked sunflower honey loaf at the bakery(so delicious), the store on Lake Mead in Henderson has the layered bean dip we like, they each never have both. I’ve asked at this store about the bean dip and the deli girl walked over to see if it was there, it was not, she went to the back to ask about it and came out looking embarrassed and told me that they hadn’t made any today and basically said it was a hit or miss if they got around to it. They never get around to it because it’s never there. I’ve also shopped at the store in Boulder City and it has neither the bread or the dip among other things. The shelves there are also bare, the deli items are dried out and look inedible, I’m guessing not enough shoppers.Sad. My point is where the heck is the consistency? I love the concept of this store but can’t be going to several different locations to buy the stuff we enjoy.
David S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Henderson, NV
Haggen is on Boulder Hwy in Henderson NV and prices their products like Whole Foods in Beverly Hills. I don’t know who wants to pay 50% to 100% more per item and I am sure there aren’t enough to keep this store in business. Look for the closing before the end of the year. Too bad because we need a high end grocery store in this part of town. Somehow, Haggen thought high end meant trick the customers into thinking that Hunts Tomato Paste at Haggen is worth double the price of Hunts Tomato Paste at Vons or Smiths.
Cheryle C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
Hate it! so over-priced.bring in Sav-A-Lot! New supermarket opened on E Charleston. Awesome prices but far drive to shop. They are new and opening stores all over, hopefully the’ll replace Haggens!
C C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
This store was formerly an Albertsons which was not a good value to start with. Haggens is ten times worse! This store is filthy, under stocked, and way over priced. There was maybe 10 people in the whole store, customers that is, and less employees. Did anyone in management notice the Smiths on Boulder is packed full of people shopping? I don’t think Southern Nevada is going to support this c graded store We won’t be back. This store is a ripoff.
Stacy G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
We moved to this side of town and this is the closest grocery store to us. We started shopping there and I noticed things were a bit pricey. I thought they couldn’t be that much more expensive so I went to Smiths this last big grocery trip to compare. I was shocked at how much cheaper Smiths was! Not like cents cheaper but dollars! It’s crazy. I will go to Haagen for quick just need a few things but my big grocery shopping will be at Smiths. Haagen does have a huge ice cream selection but the prices are outrageous. The cookies from Haagen are very good. They never seem to have good sales either. The checkers have always been nice except for the one lady who wouldn’t let me pay for the firefighter behind me. She was weird. I love that they have the little shopping carts for the kids but the high prices will keep me away.
Shirley B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Henderson, NV
One month later and past visit was a bit disappointing. Not much produce selection, for the most part it’s all fresh, but majority was a. 50 to one dollar more than the specialty grocery store I shop at. Bread aisle looking pretty sad though. They spread out the merchandise to make it appear full. Either they sell out of some products quick or haven’t been restocking. I haven’t seen my favorite Thrifty Ice Cream flavor since last month now. And they raised the price on that too! Oh and they cut the store hours waaay back. 7:30 pm everyday is what the check out clerk told me. Employees are helpful and remain upbeat despite the growing pains of this new chain. Hope it’s temporary because it’s my go to place for my Thrifty Ice Cream fix.
Jim B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
Yesterday evening came into store to get fried chicken. It was dinner time and they out only had a couple pieces of fried chicken. They did dropped some more but had to wait 15 minutes. I walked around and was amazed at the high prices? Wife says she will not shop will at this store will go to Von’s or Walmart due to prices. I noticed the sale prices were most of time regular price? Positive note is you can park close to door because no one in shopping in the store and no lines at checkout. Deli personal were VERY helpful thank you.
Danielle G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
Over priced! & cutting your employees should probably show you guys aren’t making any money. Lower the prices!
Nena M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Henderson, NV
I like this store, I don’t have to go out of my way to get organic products, all of the additions they have made are great, I always had to go out of my way to go to a grocery store that carried organic or just healthy products.
Melany B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Burlingame, CA
I went in to Haggen and it was so much cleaner looking. The aisles are really open so it was easier to maneuver. The meat is amazing!!! I was really excited to see that there was a choice between the regular quality and some premium quality. Never had that before. I just think that it takes time to adjust to a new store and layout. The store also seems brighter and more open. I think some people are giving it a bad rap. All the help is the same so nothing has changed there. They are all really nice.
Daniel V.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
They fruit isn’t that great. Everything is mushy. They say locally produced fruits and veggies, but what grows here locally, cacti? Got some turkey meat from the deli, it quickly spoiled. The higher price it is now a burden and doesn’t translate into their quality. I miss Albertson’s.
Kimberly S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
None of the produce is fresh. I LIGHTLY squeezed a Roma tomato, and it exploded. Wish I had taken a photo, but my hand was covered in stale tomato juice and seeds. All the other tomatoes were also mushy and on the verge of rotting; there was not a single firm one. Everything is overpriced. For example, as much as I love rotisserie chicken, I’m not dishing out $ 8 – that’s seriously just as pricy(if not more) than the chickens in Hawaii, and this is Henderson/Vegas. I’ll drive out to Smith’s from now on – the extra couple mile drive is more than worth it. Also, a lot of new, miserable faces working here… can’t blame em, the atmosphere of the store is so depressing now. Produce workers refuse to make eye contact. I don’t give a damn about the supposedly wider selection of brand names and organic junk – that’s what Whole Foods is for. To put it simply, Haggens sucks.
Val R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Henderson, NV
Went to check it out since last time I saw it was being Albertson’s. It was about lunch time so I decided to head for the deli to get a sandwich. They still had some equipment missing(toaster oven) but I got pretty decent sandwich after all. Everything was fresh and tasted good. Produce area is really good. I found some good deals on mangoes(1.29 each for organic is not bad at all). Overall not a bad choice for grocery shopping. I wish Haggen’s luck in a local market.