Clean store, descent bakery. I’m a big fan of the earning points for a fuel discount. They offer a lot of good coupons and their app is extremely user friendly. Until they open a Publix here, I’ll be a Smiths shopper. My one complaint… the parking situation is absolutely terrible!
Kathryn D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Goodyear, AZ
Ive recently been back to Smiths. They have gotten friendlier. However, the deli system still stinks.
Cleo S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Rio Rancho, NM
Generally speaking, Smiths is a nice grocery store. However this particular location just doesn’t measure up. The parking lot is too small and it is difficult to find parking no matter what time of day. Be prepared to wait if you are seeking deli meats as the deli counter is poorly run(I have waited as long as 30 minutes with only two customers ahead of me, damn my love of Boars head ham!). The store opens at 6:00AM. yet there have been several instances where I’ve arrived for shopping between 8:00 and 10:00AM. only to find the bakery has yet to have bread available in the case. There seem to be an awful lot of management types standing around«observing» rather than pitching in even when things get very busy(again ESPECIALLY at the deli counter). Unfortunately, the grocery store options are pretty limited in this town so I’ll continue to endure the foolishness that is the Rio Rancho Smiths food & drug but it sure would be nice if they’d get their stuff together!
Lew W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Rio Rancho, NM
Smith’s has a good selection, this particular one has an awesome manager, but an assistant manager named Nathan is a result of the Peter Principal. Smiths has two cool things going. Their fuel discount program and their free Friday item. Each Friday they send you a link to a free food item you can load to your card. Heck, nothing wrong with free. I buy a lot of stuff online and at area merchants they have gift cards for. I bought $ 150 worth of Amazon cards, got 4X points which amounted to $.60/a gal off on the gas. I buy a lot of Amazon and Home Depot gift cards there. If I need some stuff at Home Depot, I buy a card when shopping at Smitths, then I go through a cash back site and order online. I get 3−5% discount, the bonus fuel points, and the items are waiting for me at the store. I call that a triple deal!
Michael G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Aledo, TX
I usually shop at another Smith’s location, but occasionally shop here if I’m in the area. The parking lot is way too small and not laid out very well, which means that I usually have to deal with a small traffic jam before I even step foot inside. The pluses: the deli workers are usually pretty friendly and fast, the produce selection seems to be really fresh, the store itself is pretty clean and attractive The minuses: again, the parking lot situation is a mess, checkers aren’t always friendly, weak beer selection, rude customers! I try to avoid this store whenever I can, but I always encounter the same problems when I happen to shop here.
Tom C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
Ah Smiths. The local version of your average Kroger grocery store found anywhere in this land. They’re pretty much like anyone else, but for some reason I drive twice as far to go to them instead of Albertsons. Whatever. They’re not that much different, but I guess I prefer the feel. The prices might be a hair better, but not much. They’ve got food, which is nice in a grocery store. I like that they have the gas station out front with prices that are consistently competitive with the cheapest around(and better with the 5 – 10 cent/gal discount with their loyalty card). Even still. Meh. I go out of habit. High praise… umm…they’re better than Walmart?
Chanel F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Goleta, CA
I’m a displaced Californian now living in the desert. I’m glad to have found a grocery store that carries pretty much everything I could ever need or want under one roof. I was blown away by their selection of cheeses from around the world, their meats/deli, and their produce. Smith’s definitely competes with the Sunflower Market just down the road in Albuquerque for fresh produce and cheap prices. They had a deal on avocados, lemons, and limes recently that I found hard to pass up. They also have a bunch of SELF check out stations which I LOVE, and prefer to regular check out when I have just a few items in hand. This store reminds me a lot of the Ralph’s I used to frequent in San Diego.