Classificação do local: 5 Multnomah Village, Portland, OR
My Husband and I stopped here on our way out to explore Southern Oregon’s wine country and I was pleasantly surprised! They had an excellent gourmet meat and crackers selection. I am GF/DF so going to small town grocery stores while on vacation can sometimes be a challenge. However, I was pleasantly surprised by their selection of GF/DF items — they had a selection on par with New Seasons in Portland. I would actually feel comfortable staying a week in Jacksonville without packing a cooler full of my own food from home for fear of having nothing to eat. Too bad I was away from home and stocking up on meat was not an option because they were having a killer sale. Also, The entirety of the store was immaculate and all the shelves were perfectly faced as if you were shopping at Roth’s IGA in Salem. I will go back!
Sher G.
Classificação do local: 3 Medford, OR
I would rather just go to Albertson’s, but Ray’s is closer to me. The Deli is good. $ 6.99 for 1 lb of chicken strips, $ 2.99 for a Teriyaki Chicken bowl. The grocery prices in there are outrageous! $ 1.79 for a 20 oz soda! They rent movies: 2DVD’s for $ 5 or 2 Blurays for $ 8. I would much rather go to Redbox at 7 – 11 and pay $ 1.50 per day for a Bluray. Customer service in Ray’s is great though so they get 3 stars!
Alicia N.
Classificação do local: 2 Portland, OR
Ray’s is your typical neighborhood market — small, expensive, local, but unfortunately convenience wins out sometimes. Their one redeeming quality is that they have great meat specials on occasion, a la 10 lb. bags of ground beef for cheap. This city girl had no clue you could buy beef in such quantity. Yay for Ray’s.