I shop at the Goose, because I have to. Not a lot of options on the island. They are grossly overpriced like everyone here. They have moldy produce, crappy selection. Rude employees. Oh and the other day I go to get what is labeled as vegetarian minestrone soup, half way through I discover it has bacon in it! Bacon is not vegetarian!
Laura R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Island County, WA
I shop at the Goose… not on a regular basis since I live in Greenbank… but if I do not want to drive to Coupeville and go to the PC… this is the next place besides all the way to Oak Harbor for a serious shopping. I do not find it ostentatious like the grocery store I pass on the way to this one. They are a little pricey… but they have what you need… the produce is Great as is the bulk section, beer section and the wine selection. I love the free coffee as well… You can go online and get a coupon for a great special as well.
Crystal M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kingston, WA
This was our grocery store of choice while visiting Whidbey for a few days. They have a great selection of healthy stuff, a great bulk selection and very friendly staff. The prices were a bit on the high side, but you expect that when shopping for quality ingredients. The free coffee at the door was reason enough for us to chose this place and I was thrilled to find organic chocolate and greek yogurt. Great store!
Lizzy E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
The Goose Community Grocer is South Whidbey’s newest edition. Offering everything you need in a grocery store from fresh produce and meats, an extensive bulk foods section, fantastic wine department, and a full-service deli department. You’ll love shopping here!
Marc C.
Seattle, WA
The Goose is okay. Maybe I’m being a bit harsh, but I got tired of all the hype about this place being a «community» market – not sure what that means really: that it’s in a community? That the people who work there are from the community? Hmmm. I like that the seem to go out of their way to carry local products, and I also like their bulk food section, probably the best on the island. Otherwise, they are often out of stuff, and it seems that they don’t seem to carry some ‘generic’ food items that should be staple for a market. One thing that I am not please with is they can’t run my debit card as a debit card, only as a credit card, so no cash back. I asked about this and they said it was because my card is from a credit union. But hey, doesn’t that fly in the face of being a «community store;» not taking a debit card from a credit union?