I heart this Harris Teeter it’s super convenient and oh my goodness an actual parking lot that works, thank you, thank you, thank you! I love grocery shopping if I ever get stranded anywhere I hope it’s in a grocery shop, but what I don’t like is the stupid parking lots. This Harris Teeter makes it easy breezy to get in and out. I call this a boutique Harris Teeter it’s smaller then the others but you can still find just about everything you would ever need. The fish and meat counter always has better choices then my other HT down the street plus the staff here are always so nice. Every time I visit this store I leave with a smile on my face. There is always someone there making you feel welcome. It’s nice to have this smaller HT to go to it’s easy to navigate and will save you time if you just need a couple of things. I will say that driving into this shopping center is a little tricky if you are not familiar with it(trust me once you visit you will understand). So yeah I’m a fan, convenient location, easy parking, can’t ask for much more in a neighborhood grocery store!
Sam P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
I live off S. Saunders and will drive across town to buy my groceries here. I even pass the other(always packed) Harris Teeter in Cameron Village! This little store doesn’t have self checkout. It also doesn’t have an elaborate salad bar or the variety of goods the others do, but… This place, in the middle of Raleigh, has that relaxed feel. It’s never too busy and there are always plenty of people up front rushing to help you. If you just want to get your groceries for the week and take your time without feeling crowded. This little hidden store is the place. Still amazes me there is another up the street in Cameron Village that you can’t even get a parking spot at?! Unless I only need one or two items this is were I shop. It’s not crowded, parking is easy, people are great and it’s not ghetto. Oh, even small they have a great wine and beer section as well!
Andrew W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Raleigh, NC
I like this Harris Teeter, especially because you can grab dinner at Haru or Glenwood Grill right next door(or Domino’s if that’s your thing…). If you are in it for the people-watching, then you probably want to head up Oberlin to the other HT in Cameron Village. But, if you’re just trying to get your shopping done, it is a fine choice. It is a little awkward to get in-and-out of the parking lot, but once you figure it out, it’s fine. I think the HT in Cameron Village is a bit bigger, but I haven’t had any trouble buying what I need. As others mentioned, this HT doesn’t have any self-checkout lanes. Remember your VIC card…
Frederick L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Durham, NC
This is one of 3 Harris Teeters that I regularly use.(Yeah, I’m fully aware that your average person doesn’t have 3 regular grocery stores of the same type, LOL). Mainly it’s because I used to live right around the corner from it, so it was convenient. I live further away now, but still like to make the trek to this one every other time or so. The workers there have become familiar to me and have always been really nice. This Harris Teeter also seems to have the all natural Minty Chocolate Chip ice cream in stock ALL the time. Other HT’s, I’ve noticed, either don’t carry it for some reason or ran out. Being that it’s my GF’s favorite ice cream, it’s also a requirement that I go to this one, LOL! The location is a little awkward right off Glenwood and Oberlin, but the shopping center also has some other cool shops and restaurants. Parking is fairly easy and I can usually find a spot almost right in front of the store. HT can be pricey, but I’ve learned to look out for the sales and to always have my VIC card handy. The daily meat specials are awesome! In terms of meat, I only buy from Harris Teeter. With the selection of USDA Choice meats and the freshness, you can’t go wrong. I once got meat at a Food Lion and learned my lesson the hard way to not do that again. So being that I have a lot of positive experience here, I give it 4 stars!
Lindsay S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Raleigh, NC
Harris Teeter is not usually the grocery store I hit up because quite frankly I think it’s a little pricey. The quality’s great and the store is well-kept. They have lots of samples for you to try out in all of the fresh food departments like fruit, vegetables, cheeses, meats, and desserts. I started going to this one for my office. My coworker and I would take the company card and buy the office groceries(beverages, snacks, etc.) and we reason spending what we spend only because it’s for the office. We use our Vic cards of course. I’ll admit, that they have some great deals and we certainly spend a lot of money all in the name of business. Some of the staff up front is quite helpful and often remembers us and some are just your usual grocery workers. A lot of times they have 10 sodas for the price of 5. They have lots of specials. In the process of shopping for our office I’ve discovered their deli specials. On Mondays you can get a 6″ bbq sub for $ 2.99. They have a hot and cold sub special every day of the week. On Fridays you can get any foot-long sub for $ 3.99. They make them all right in front of you and all the staff in the deli are always quite helpful. For those specials, I go there personally, but for regular groceries no.
Emily P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
I always forget this Harris Teeter is even here. It’s located at the corner of Glenwood and Oberlin, kind of behind some trees. You in fact have to be coming from the northern end of Glenwood to even get a look at the place from the road. It’s awkward location, coupled with the fact that there’s another Harris Teeter literally a mile away on Oberlin makes this one kind of fade into nonexistance. All that said, I highly recommend the place for people who live in the area, I dare say over going to the Cameron Village location on Oberlin. Unlike Cameron Village the parking lot here always appears to have plenty of parking, that’s easy to see. They also have cart returns in the parking lot, so you don’t have to walk all the way back to the store with your cart(or be the inconsiderate person who leaves it in the middle of the parking lot blocking one of the few empty spaces if that’s your thing). As far as my shopping list goes they have all the same products(although the store itself seems smaller) as the Cameron location, and there are a lot less people there which makes it much easier to get around. Only downside is that they only have cashier run check outs rather than the U-Scan so you’re forced to wait in a line old school style for a few minutes once you’re done getting your shopping on.